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Any suggestions as to what probiotic is the best? And where can I get it?
Right now I am just on doxycycline.
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NP40
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There's a number of good one's. Theralac has a very good reputation.
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It's capsules of a fermented paste that chock full of some huge number of good guys.
I've been on abx for 1 year with no yeast issues and I attribute it to Dr. Ohhira's and diet.
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I've been using Metagenics' UltraFlora, which is what my LLMD recommends and sells in his office. I'm inclined to continue using the UltraFlora because of the convenience (another doctor's office really close to me sells Metagenics products).
For variety, I sometimes take Bio-K plus instead. It is supposed to be high-caliber too and is actually available in stores.
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Hi everyone,
The problem with Theralac is that it's expensive and must usually be shipped. Poor people can't deal with that.
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Hi Lea,
I use Renew Life, Ultra Flora Critical Care, 50 Billion, with 10 strains of bacteria. You take one at bedtime. The good stuff needs to be refrigerated.
For killing yeast I would suggest either oregano tablets 3-4 a day or some people swear by Olive Leaf extract. You can check with your healthfood store for these products.
To keep yeast under check you might want to use this regimen:
1) acidophilus with many strains to put good bacteria back in 2) kill the yeast, oregano or other 3) Change diet to low carb & sugars 4) For serious yeast problems other abx available
Good luck!
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we use ultra flor critical care (50 billion)
our llmd recommended taking the probiotic about 2 hours after your abx
timing is important - you cannot take the probiotic with the abx - it would be a waste of time and $$
I take mine 2x day
what you may want to find is a reputable health food store
an all natural probiotic is what I would recommend
you will find them in the refrigerated section of the store - find one you like then you can order online
you really should not be on abx treatment w/o the probiotics
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One other crucial aspect of a good probiotic design is the "delivery system." If the payload is properly protected from somach acid, then it can be safely delivered to the intestine -- where it is needed.
This is an area where most probiotics fail; this is why some of the better ones like Theralac are thought to be more effective than many others.
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Wow! It sounds like I have some good ones to choose from.
Now I just need to decide which one is the best for me.
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My personal fav. (the one that helped my son - salmonella infection and one week later post op abx. literally destroyed nearly all of the friendly bacteria) is Essential Formulas.
It is not cheap.
He took loading doses:
5 capsules all at once, with a full glass of water (to dilute the stomach acids) one hour before breakfast and
one hour before dinner.
$60 = one week loading dose supply.
It worked.
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Any suggestions of a good place to get Ultra Flora Critical Care online?
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Are there any good probiotics without magnesium stearate in them?
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My favorite is O'hirra's. This probiotic replicates every half hour for 8 hours based on the prebiotic paste. It starts at only about 1 billion organism, but that 1 billion doubles based on the paste every 1/2 hour for 8 hours. So what started as a single tablet of 1 billion becomes enourmous army of friendlies.
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