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> Lots of doctors still suggest eating yogurt if you're taking antibiotics and
> they whack your digestive system. It works. If it's true that TOO MUCH
> yogurt can have adverse effects, I would theorize that it would primarily
> happen to people to aren't especially smart. I mean....what does it take to
> realize that your diet is dominated by too much of a certain thing?
>



Just to add an interesting tidbit...I found Yogurt gave me vicious joint
paint...in my hands, wrists, elbows and ankles. It got to the point that
it was painful to walk...then I came across a site written by a dairy
farmer whose wife suffered from the same symptoms. Somehow they
pinpointed the dairy products as the source and she quit everything
dairy (ironic...given she lives on a diary farm) and within a year, she
was completely recovered.

I did the same and within days, the pain had subsided (I had been eating
the Yogurt for only three weeks - one or two little cups a day). I've
experimented with all the dairy products since and found Yogurt to be,
by far, the worst offender. Why? I have no idea.

Six months later, I can drink milk and eat cheese with little problem.

Unfortunately, <sigh> the Yogurt got turfed from my diet. YKMV.

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"cloud dreamer" > wrote in message
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> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Lots of doctors still suggest eating yogurt if you're taking antibiotics
>> and they whack your digestive system. It works. If it's true that TOO
>> MUCH yogurt can have adverse effects, I would theorize that it would
>> primarily happen to people to aren't especially smart. I mean....what
>> does it take to realize that your diet is dominated by too much of a
>> certain thing?

>
>
> Just to add an interesting tidbit...I found Yogurt gave me vicious joint
> paint...in my hands, wrists, elbows and ankles. It got to the point that
> it was painful to walk...then I came across a site written by a dairy
> farmer whose wife suffered from the same symptoms. Somehow they pinpointed
> the dairy products as the source and she quit everything dairy
> (ironic...given she lives on a diary farm) and within a year, she was
> completely recovered.
>
> I did the same and within days, the pain had subsided (I had been eating
> the Yogurt for only three weeks - one or two little cups a day). I've
> experimented with all the dairy products since and found Yogurt to be, by
> far, the worst offender. Why? I have no idea.
>
> Six months later, I can drink milk and eat cheese with little problem.
>
> Unfortunately, <sigh> the Yogurt got turfed from my diet. YKMV.
> MMVIII


That's interesting. Was it any particular kind of yogurt, or various brands
and flavors?


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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> "cloud dreamer" > wrote in message
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>>JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
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>>
>>
>>>Lots of doctors still suggest eating yogurt if you're taking antibiotics
>>>and they whack your digestive system. It works. If it's true that TOO
>>>MUCH yogurt can have adverse effects, I would theorize that it would
>>>primarily happen to people to aren't especially smart. I mean....what
>>>does it take to realize that your diet is dominated by too much of a
>>>certain thing?

>>
>>
>>Just to add an interesting tidbit...I found Yogurt gave me vicious joint
>>paint...in my hands, wrists, elbows and ankles. It got to the point that
>>it was painful to walk...then I came across a site written by a dairy
>>farmer whose wife suffered from the same symptoms. Somehow they pinpointed
>>the dairy products as the source and she quit everything dairy
>>(ironic...given she lives on a diary farm) and within a year, she was
>>completely recovered.
>>
>>I did the same and within days, the pain had subsided (I had been eating
>>the Yogurt for only three weeks - one or two little cups a day). I've
>>experimented with all the dairy products since and found Yogurt to be, by
>>far, the worst offender. Why? I have no idea.
>>
>>Six months later, I can drink milk and eat cheese with little problem.
>>
>>Unfortunately, <sigh> the Yogurt got turfed from my diet. YKMV.
>>MMVIII

>
>
> That's interesting. Was it any particular kind of yogurt, or various brands
> and flavors?
>
>


I avoided those with artificial sweetners, so my experience is solely
with those that have non-artificial sweetners. I tried different brand
names (except for the local one) and tried both plain and those with
goodies in them (like fruit, chocolate bits etc). I really think it's
the dairy because "a lot" of cheese and milk will give a similar result,
just not as painful as the yogurt. I've reduced my cheese intake so that
I can drink as much milk as my bones need. I've also tried different
milk fat levels on all the products - the result is the same for regular
cheese, yogurt and milk as it is for the low fat varities. I drink skim
milk now.

I even tried calcium supplements to see if I could get away from the
pain, and found a similar result...so to me, I've narrowed it down to
the calcium (or perhaps the Vitamin D...so I plan to try a Vitamin D
supplement now that the season has changed).

Certainly, none of it is very encouraging as I face menopause before
long...when calcium is so important. YKMV.

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MMVIII
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