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Youre getting better, so be patient

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Youre getting better so be patient

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Loose stools are common when beginning enzymes. If this lasts too long or becomes distressing, just stop the enzymes for a while and then slowly begin again. It’s good advice to taper onto enzymes — or any new supplement — gradually.

You may also experience some stomach or abdominal upset. Again, the experts say you should stop for awhile, then resume. If your gut is damaged or inflamed, remember that the enzymes are removing toxins, waste, your own dead tissue and anything else that shouldn’t be there. That’s what enzymes do. In the process, the y can expose tissue that can be tender and sensitive for awhile.

Think of what happens when you have a skin wound or a rash that heals gradually. A similar process might be at work in your gut. Give it time, be patient. Take a break from the enzymes if the distress becomes too great.

Likewise (and this is a little surprising) you might experience constipation for a while. Increased thirst is also common the first few days.

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