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Dr Dougherty’s Fructose Intolerance video: fructose the hidden cause of bloating and gas…

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Dr Dougherty shares her view, as a physician. ((When you hear her words, you know she has patients with this set of complaints, and that she knows if what she says works or not. This is vastly different from all the people, all the hundreds of videos, that know nothing, tested nothing, understand nothing, just repeat something politically correct, like crying wolf about the corn industry, etc. Don't misunderstand me, I am not saying you should eat high fructose corn syrup... but that is not THE culprit, there is a cultural/societal/money component that is underneath it, and I think killed both my parents:

That it is animal fat that makes you fat. That it is animal fat that causes heart disease. That it is better to eat fat-free, cook with vegetable oil, and all the other happy horseshit that fed us, my hunch, since the second world war.

As a child fed formula, it was sweetened with sugar, was loaded with other carbs, I was born in 1947, in Hungary: no corn syrup there.

All sugars have fructose in them. All fruits have fructose in them. And it is not human's natural eating to eat sweet stuff. I'll write an article about this taste thing that has been tempered with so we eat what is bad for us.))

As a healer, patient, and independent thinker, I will go way beyond what she is saying. Maybe doctors can't do it, but as a layperson with deep insights into the way things work, I can detect connections others can't or haven't.

One of these is how the fructose intolerance condition develops.
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Fructose: Fructose Intolerance, Fructose Malabsorption and Irritable Bowel Syndrome: are they connected?

irritable bowel syndrome and fructoseIrritable Bowel Syndrome is much like a puzzle. We discover pieces that look like pieces of the puzzle, only to later find out that they were just similar to the real piece...

Fructose malabsorption looks very promising in solving the IBS puzzle.

Fructose is a type of sugar that you can find in most plants. Fructose, the table sugar we know, is a mixture of different sugars, one of them being fructose.

For quite some time the word in the street has been that fructose is good for you, especially to people struggling with their weight, and people with hypoglycemia. New research proves the word in the street wrong: instead of fructose being good for you, it is, by itself, a true poison.

The body doesn't know how to use fructose! The digestive system can't deal with it effectively, when it is by itself, or when the proportion of the fructose is over the proportion of other sugars, like glucose. Instead of it being able to use it as food, it just feeds the bad bacteria and the yeast in our gut, causing horrible symptoms, both inside and outside our gut.

If you have digestive symptoms, like bloating, flatulence, or abdominal pain, it is worth looking at the idea that the fructose in what you it is causing the symptoms.

And if you have depression, mild forms of hallucination, sleeping disorder, confused mind, dyslexia, high blood pressure, headaches, then you may be dealing with the effects of the alcoholic fermentation and its results: leaky gut syndrome, GAPS, and mild alcohol poisoning.

What Is Fructose Malabsorption or Fructose Intolerance?

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Bloated, depression, stomach ache, fogginess, is it Fructose Intolerance?

fructose-intoleranceHealing is a lot like picking a lock. Or sometimes it is even as complicated as hacking into the computer of a bank... the variables are many, and you have to hang in with each option long enough to see if it might be taking you to someplace.

I've been sick from the moment I was born. Stomach ache, belly ache, nausea, bloating, pain to the touch, disgust with food, overweight, underweight, these were obviously digestion related.

Depression, light-headedness, fogginess, anger, temper-tantrums, dyslexia, being disturbed, being an outsider, being different... these don't seem to have anything to do with digestion.

I was treated with harsh medications for duodenal ulcers for 25 years. Obviously the treatment didn't work. I had no pylori bacteria, I was just in pain and miserable. No matter what I ate, I had pain from eating. At one point I was 96 lbs, considered anorexic. I just didn't eat: when I didn't eat it didn't hurt.
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