EicoRx Zone Fish Oil Overdosing Posted: 03-15-08 14:30pm
I daily take 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon
fish oil mixed with orange juice, with an
organge juice chaser, followed by a
protien and milk shake, and then by a bowl
of protien cereal. Three days ago I upped
the dosage to 2 tablespoons, and I mixed
it with Tropicana Pomegranate Blueberry
juice instead. Two days ago the oil
steathily escaped from my colon leaving me
frustrated and for the first time in my
life seriously wondering if adult diapers
would be noticeable under my shorts.
Unfortunately I had already taken the 2nd
day's dosage when this incident occured,
thereby ensuring an unwelcome repeat
performance. Since it's purified fish oil,
not fish with some oil in it, that I am
consuming, it only takes 15 minutes to go
through me, but residual oils are still
leaking one day after my 2nd dose. Not
tomorrow, but the next day, I'm going back
to 1 tablespoon and 1 teaspoon mixed with
the Pom/Blue juice, and if the problem
persists I'll switch back to orange juice
to see if that makes the difference.
i am so glad i found this page because i
was beginning to freak out. i didnt eat
anything i dont normally but last night as
i passed gas i felt a liquid come out so i
ran to the bathroom to check it out. what
i found was smelly liquid on my underpants
and when i wiped it was bright orange.
not only that but it was all oily and
gross. it continued all night and is
still going on all day today which is
really hard because im in school. i
really hope it doesnt last too much longer
because i really want it to stop.
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rbrenne
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Orange oil leak...ick Posted: 04-02-08 11:44am
So, I DID NOT eat any sort of fish or
fried chicken and am not taking any diet
pills....The only thing I can think of is
skyline chili that I ate 2 days ago. I
had a chilito and a southwestern wrap.
Honestly, I think it is from the high
cheese content...enough fatty cheese could
do it, couldnt it? With that stuff you
can actually see the orange oil you are
eating while you are eating it, which is
why I know thats what caused this
nastyness (No more skyline!!!). Its weird
too because I get the slight cramps at
night and in the morning... and then the
leakage is during the night and in the
morning... It is not too bad during the
day...not yet anyway. This morning was
really bad. It scared me!
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rbrenne
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forgot to mention something Posted: 04-02-08 11:55am
....The rest of my bowl movements are
normal...just a nasty orange oil joining
the party and I guess you could say
partying on its own haha
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Sumatran Tiger
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Pringles can cause this too Posted: 04-22-08 21:22pm
Today I was reading this discussion
because I was having the same problem as
the rest of you with an oily substance. I
do not eat fish since I am a vegetarian
and I had not had cashews for several
weeks. I remembered reading several
people bringing up Olestra well low and
behold while eating some Pringles Light
Fat Free I see on the front of the
canister MADE WITH OLESTRA in all caps.
Normally I eat pretty healthy but
yesterday since I was out somewhere that
would not have any thing vegetarian for me
to eat except for French Fries I opted to
get a can of pringles instead and last
night was when I started having the
problem.
After this happening and reading what
Olestra can do to you I think it is time
to throw away the can of Pringles.
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WA Mom
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whew thanks Posted: 04-24-08 13:45pm
Glad to find this blog... , I've been
eating "walu" for years but never had this
problem until I ate an unusually large
amount the other day... Found this on
Wikipedia...
Escolar is consumed in several European
and Asian countries, as well as in the
USA, sometimes raw as sushi or sashimi. It
may be sold as "white tuna" - a term also
used for the albacore - or as "super white
tuna" to distinguish it from the
albacore.[1] Escolar is also sold
misleadingly as "butterfish", "oilfish"
and "Hawaiian butter fish"; in Hawaii and
Fiji, it is known as walu. Like oilfish, a
related species with similar consumption
consequences, escolar is also sometimes
deceptively sold under the name of an
entirely different species of fish, most
commonly "codfish" or "orange roughy".
[edit] Effects of consumption
Like its relative the oilfish (Ruvettus
pretiosus), it cannot metabolize the wax
esters (Gempylotoxin) naturally found in
its diet, which accumulates to give an oil
content in the muscle meat of 18–21%.
These wax esters may rapidly cause
gastrointestinal symptoms following
consumption; however, these effects are
usually short lived.
The gastrointestinal symptoms, called
"keriorrhoea", caused by these wax esters
may include oily orange diarrhea,
discharge, or leakage from the rectum that
may smell of mineral oil. The discharge
can stain clothing and occur without
warning 30 minutes to 36 hours after
consuming the fish. The oil may pool in
the rectum and cause frequent urges for
bowel movements due to its lubricant
qualities and may be accidentally
discharged by the passing of gas. Symptoms
may occur over a period of one or more
days. Other symptoms may include stomach
cramps, loose bowel movements, diarrhea,
headaches, nausea, and vomiting.
To minimize the risk of symptoms, strict
control of portion size is recommended as
well as preparation methods that remove
some of the oil (e.g. grilling). Portions
should be no greater than 6 ounces.
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goodhealth4me
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Woohoo! Posted: 05-08-08 15:59pm
Thank God it's not just me!!
I started a detox on Monday and by the
Wednesday was suffering from the dreaded
oily orange discharge. I had no idea what
it was but now I do! And guess what I've
been eating since the detox started?
Cashew nuts. LOADS of them! I've eaten
cashews before, but never to this extent
so I think my lesson has been learned.
Thank you all so much for being honest
about this really not pleasant ailment. At
least we're not alone, huh?
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andre09
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Posted: 05-13-08 17:44pm
Sounds like IBS.
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JunkEater
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It's the cashews, but... Posted: 07-12-08 13:27pm
Hi! Thank you for calming my nerves. I had
this happen about 3 weeks ago after eating
waaay more CVS Whole Cashews than I should
have. I was about 75% sure it was the
cashews. Therefore, I waited a few days
before finishing off the few that were
left and had no problem. The other
possibility was Arizona Stress Rx Iced
Tea, which I was drinking for the first
time.
Earlier this week, Walgreens had a deal on
their Fancy (Whole) Cashews which was too
good to pass up. I reduced my portion from
gargantuan to huge and seemed to have
escaped the oily aftermath. However, the
following day, I finished the bag, along
with some potato chips and blue tortilla
chips, and had an oily reoccurrence.
Despite knowing what triggers it, I'm
still wondering why it's happening. I find
it hard to believe I've never eaten like
this before (see my user name). I'm now in
my 50's, but see others here much younger
having the same problem. My diet makes me
a little overweight and reluctant to call
myself "healthy." On the other hand, my
constitution is a source of amazement to
those who know me well. I routinely ignore
expiration dates and eat food past its
prime, including fish, without any
consequences. (It must be the "'children
are starving in China' thing" from my
youth.)
So, any more thoughts about different
reactions due to the brand of cashew? How
about whole cashews versus halves or
pieces? Both CVS and Walgreens brands are
cooked in "peanut and/or soybean oil." An
earlier post mentioned Planters,
specifically. Although it's possible, it
would seem unlikely a "premium" nut
company like Planters would produce the
store brands I've mentioned.
Coincidentally, I was drinking a different
type of Arizona Iced Tea again, if that
triggers any thoughts.
Sorry about the length of this, but I'm
hoping we can shed more light on the
cashew-induced part of this. Naturally,
you healthy fish eaters are way ahead of
us!
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Richard81
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Posted: 07-12-08 20:49pm
Chalk another one up to the cashews.
I've been eating them over the last two
days, and about an hour ago all hell broke
loose.
I do eat them quite regularly with no
problems, but this time I bought a
different brand that were surprisingly
cheap - I guess I know why now!
Cheers for your help guys, saved me an
evening of panic!
Any more thoughts on how long I'm going to
have to put up with this?
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.:*Ladyjackinblack*:.
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Alli Posted: 07-14-08 00:46am
Are any of you taking the weight loss pill
Alli? That is a very common side effect if
you don't eat properly with it, it was one
of the main reasons I quit using Alli.
Just thought I'd throw that in there
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muttsareus
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Could almonds trigger the oily orange stuff Posted: 07-22-08 17:40pm
nicky247
wrote:
sweet4jay
wrote:
oh my gosh!!! This is
soooo weird! Several months ago, I
had diarrhea which had oily orage stuff
floating on top, but the only thing I ate
different that could've caused it was a
boat-load of cashews the day before.
Could it have been from so much oil in
them???? How
strange....
so now we know cashew nuts can trigger
this strange phenomenon. The reason I
say this is because I ate a whole packet
of roasted cashew nuts two days ago and I
now have this horrible effect. Thanks
sweet4jay for confirming
this.
Well, I eat almonds daily and I also have
the oily stuff problem. Can we include
almonds as a suspect?
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Worried till now
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It is definatly the cashews Posted: 08-20-08 20:51pm
I started eating lots of cashews on
Sunday. Tues and today I suffered from the
orange oily liquid. Im stopping cashews
right now:) Thanks for the info. Im much
calmer now
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aperry36
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oh thank god!! Posted: 10-05-08 21:02pm
i've been flatuating orange oil all day!!
i thought i was dying or something until i
saw this post and the ones saying that
it's the orange roughy- i JUST got a
costco size bag of it and have been eating
it for dinner at nights. Also, i've heard
that they did a study on orange roughy and
that like 6 out of 10 times it's not
actually orange roughy you're purchasing/
being served but some other kind of fish.
maybe this 'escolar' fish? anyways, thank
god everyone's as concerned about what's
coming out of their bodies as i am- thanks
for your posts!