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cozynana
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I need to find pure probiotics that do not have fillers, wheat, corn, rice, or milk in them. I am looking for a more mild that strong probiotic. I can always take more and amp up the amount if needed.
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This one is dairy free:

http://www.customprobiotics.com/custom-probiotics-adult-formula-cp-1.htm

no "fillers" that I know of

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The purest probiotic i have found is a powder by a company called freeda..it is called moradopholis. its only ingredients are acidopholis and carrots (as a base)
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Klaire therbiotic complete is very good!


What makes Klaire Labs� supplements hypoallergenic?
Interestingly, there is no official definition or classification by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of what constitutes a hypoallergenic product. What one company considers hypoallergenic is not necessarily the same for another. It is thus important to understand each company�s definition of hypoallergenic by knowing what the product does or does not contain. Klaire Labs� supplements are free of commonly recognized antigenic foods and food components such as wheat, gluten, milk, lactose, soy, peanut, rice, and yeast. They are also free of MSG, artificial sweeteners and colors, salicylates, and preservatives. Kosher certified vegetable-derived capsules manufactured from highly purified plant cellulose are exclusively utilized in the encapsulation of Klaire nutritional supplements. Common fillers such as starch are avoided. When a flowing agent for capsules or base ingredient is needed, only natural material such as purified plant cellulose, L-leucine, and L-valine are used. Thus, individuals sensitive to these various foods and ingredients can use Klaire Labs� products with confidence.

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Spindleshanks
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They also make a lower dose that is called vital plex. If you wanted to start low and work up to the stronger therbiotic.

I think vital plex is 5 billion and the therbiotic is 25, but don't quote me on that.

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Kudzuslipper
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I 2nd the Klaire recommendation. I have been using their abx formula and pair it with the therbiotic complete or the woman's formula. They are the only probiotics I have been able to take without diahrea. And after a year of seevral antibiotics I have never had a yeast problem.
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What about organic Kefir?
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What about VSL?
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