likely #1 cause of leaky gut, bloating exc. for me

If you have severe bowel and abdominal problems your speaking my language.
Is suspected mold as part of my problem as I've had yeast/bacteria infections most of my adult life. My son and I both where treated for Candida's years ago. I started attacking this idea from my start of self help and quickly found I had this problem but my body was so polluted I backed off for awhile. Today I add back my #1 idea.
How I tested the water:

First 2 days: 1tsp FOOD GRADE diatomaceous earth
Days 3-4:2 tsp.
Day 5-7. 2 tablespoons

Day 4 after morning bowel movements I had aproxamently 1 cup of yeast/mucous whatever...my stomach/abdomen felt soooo much better, 'liquidly unprocessed food' looking bathroom runs have almost stopped! but I had the worst 'hex' effect imaginable. I could not function. So I backed off and added just Noni until I could get some detoxing done. Today I start back, slowly. We'll c now if this is a real problem for me.
I have waited 3 weeks to go back to this. I'm actually excited!
Wish me luck!


Uh, I wanted to update this...I skipped taking coconut oil for a few days and the bloating started up again. So it may be true that coconut oil does 'plug' tiny holes in the gut.

4-22-16...it set into raining Sunday and my bloating began again with some possative differences. It's dry today and I'm down a lot, when I feel better I'm going to research more on moisture/humidity/barometric pressure on both fibro and mold poisoning/fungal infection.
5-6-16
MY BIGEST IMPROVEMENT YET...COFFEE,(well maybe coffee maybe dairy I put in it) AND STOPPING FOOD ROTTATION IF THE FOIDS I TESTED POSSATIVE TO BEING SESATIVE TO YEARS AGO. I don't know what has helped the most as I quit everything at once. I don't even care right now. I plan to give them all a break for a few weeks. I'll stay away from my known sensitivities and slowly test the water with dairy.

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