desertwind
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I think I need to switch up my probiotics as they do not seem be as effective anymore. I need dairy free (can do very trace amounts of dairy if need be).
Currently on; Custom Pro.'s Metragenic UltraFlora Jarrow Healthy Trinity Sach. B. VSL couple days a week (has dairy so cant do it every day).
If anyone has suggestions for a high quality dairy free probiotic (s) please send it my way! Thanks DW
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I used now foods probiotic which is dairy , gluten wheat free , vegetarian vegan formulas
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desertwind
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Thanks, I will check it out.
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Dogsandcats
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I drink Bio-K plus. They do have a non dairy one.
I drink the dairy culture strawberry, kind of covers the taste.
Pricey, but very effective for me.
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desertwind
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I have been on Custom for a while now. That Bio-K Plus looks interesting w/ the rice based version.
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Pickles!!! I know that's probably not the type of probiotic you're asking about but fermented food is a natural form of dairy free probiotic.
The average store bought pickle is made with vinegar and not naturally fermented and not a probiotic but there are still some out there. Plus there's stuff like kimchi and miso, fermented -onions, beets, carrots, great for condiments.
It seems like a good food group to incorporate if you're concerned about probiotics.
I like the company Real Pickles, they're local for me.
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