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I am wondering whether anyone tried the liquid food approach

Here's what I know about my condition. It is mostly something happening in my stomach and intestine and probably released in some weird mechanism which I don't understand. So what If I stop eating normal food and start on liquid food like Soylent .Would the bacteria/fungi/virus be still be able to get the nutrients it needs? Has someone already tried this approach
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Hey! I have tried liquid food like Huel, but I got noticable reactions from it. Soy itself is a huge patm generator for me, and so Soylent and Huel just wasn't practical.

I am going to try to make vegetable smoothies a big portion of my diet and cut out meat completely as that will help reduce intestinal inflammation and help repair my damaged intestinal linings.
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Please watch the three parts to YouTube video. It’s fascinating the way the body works. Very informative and educational video.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LhMdDSNVzYY&feature=youtu.be
Thank you Ray, I will watch it now!
Very interesting! Time to get the lymphatic system going. Have you had any success in doing that @ray2502?
Yes I have had  success but it has to be a life style change. Cannot do it for six months and expect it to be a permanent fix. You will fill better as time progresses.
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