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Ingrid Bauer/Jean-Claude Catry <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 6 Jun 2004 21:40:25 -0700
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> I think floaters generally indicate some kind of malabsorption or more
> gas in the system -- it used to be thought that excess fat would create
> floaters, but I think that got debunked. But I can't for the life of me
> understand why paleo would cause this. Maybe you can tell us more about
> what you're eating. Has your fiber intake gone up or down? Are you
> eating anything now or more of something that you didn't eat before or
> only rarely. Is you're diet higher in carbs or fats or protein? It's a
> puzzle.


i am puzzled myself as i think i had floating stools all my life , as far i
can tell .as a kid i remember being surprised when i needed to pooh while
bathing in the cold water of the atlantic ocean , i just did it thinking
that the stools will sink and nobody will notice but to my own shame they
came back at the surface where everybody could see it .
so i am curious , what does it mean and is it important if it float or not
?

jean-claude

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