Dan Nave wrote:
In my experience, certain food combinations with fish oil cause belching/repeating problems. For instance, taking fish oil with milk, as in milk with breakfast cereal is the worst for me. The Japanese recommend against eating fish with milk... I would even think that taking it on a relatively empty stomach might be good. It may take some experimenting.
My experience is that fish oil, even capsules, tend to go rancid pretty quickly. Rancid oil definitely will cause belching, and tastes like old fish. uggg.

Marshall
Dan

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    *From:* Dianne France [mailto:[email protected]]
    *Sent:* Monday, July 21, 2008 11:42 PM
    *To:* [email protected]
    *Subject:* Re: CS>endomorphins

    I got some fish oil for him but he had a terrible time belching
    with it.  He had such a bad time with the fish oil it now is given
    to the dog--she's doing great.  I take the cod liver oil and don't
    have a real problem.  Will try and get the Ginseng.  He told me he
    wasn't going to have to eat carbohydrates because of all the
    calories from gel capsules he was getting.  He's not a good pill
    taker.  He said he's afraid I'm going to get things out of balance
    with selective vitamins.  I try to make sure he is getting a
    balanced diet.  He's been very melon hungry and have had that on
    hand for snacking.
Thanks,
    Dianne
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        *From:* bbanever <mailto:[email protected]>
        *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
        *Sent:* Tuesday, July 22, 2008 12:21 AM
        *Subject:* Re: CS>endomorphins

        Dianne,
This is a tough call. It's possible that the surgery
        itself and or the anesthetic used had some type of
        debilitating effect on his nerves and/or muscles and/or brain
        cells.   This should get better with time... many months would
        be my guess.   Acupuncture might be of benefit both short and
        long term as it is a direct stimulant/relaxant to the nervous
        system.  It also regulates the production of endorphins and
        enkephalins,  hormones produced by the pituitary gland that
regulate pain thresholds and other things in our bodies. Giving him notoginseng (Siberian Ginseng) might be of benefit
        as it helps increase oxygen uptake by our rbc's.  Fish oil and
        R Lipoic acid have been shown to stimulate peripheral nerve
        regeneration and reduce neural inflammation.   Make sure he is
        on a healthful diet too, low in sugar and acids.
Bob




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