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I'm interested to hear some of the probiotic combos/brands and dosing regimens you currently use. Also, how much higher do you dose vs. bottle recommendations?
My GI has been stable for the most part, though I am starting to sense a need to up my probiotic intake with the recent addition of Bactrim to my abx schedule. Current abx regimen includes Mino, Azithromycin, pulsed Tindimax (7on/7off) and now Bactrim as well.
My current probiotics, S. Boulardii: - Alternate Florastor brand and Jarrow brand. -Typically 2 pills upon waking and 2 before bed -Take in the middle of the day as well when on Tindimax weeks
Probiotic blends: -Alternate Dr. Ohirra Pro, Prescript Assist. Used to rotate Dr. Mercola's as well, but ran out. -2 pills upon waking and 2 pills before bed -I rarely take these in the middle of the day
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I am currently taking Prescript Assist too, but at 2 per day. Because it survives stomach acid, I did not see the need to take as many as with non-soil-organism probiotics. Also, I am not on antibiotics.
It may be helping a bit with ibs symptoms, but too early to be sure. I think it also may be more effective against candida than many.
How are you getting on with yours?
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OK, here goes...
FloraBalance Powder-once daily (1 million bacillus laterosporus)
Flora 50-14-once to twice daily (lunch and before bed) (50 billion mixed culture CFU)
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Custom Probiotics 50 billion CFU's twice a day. At least 1/2 cup of fermented vegetables per day. I eat 1/4 to 1/2 cup with breakfast and dinner.
I am not on antibiotics.
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I took 2 Prescript Assist Pro pills at night when I was on lots of abx for several years. I am off abx now and don't take any probitiocs and seem to be ok.
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j77...
It sounds like you may have enough, but you are on alot of ABX. I would definitely not back down any; if anything, you might add something like homemade kefir if you don't have sensitivities, which it doesn't sound like you do.
It is better to take too many than not enough if you ask me.
From what I have heard, the usual recommendation is as much as 400 billion count daily.
Greta... It looks like you have it covered!!! How do you afford all of that?
I will add that it seems like I was taking too much several months ago, especially the saccromycees, so I backed down a little and it seems to have helped bowel consistency.
So, maybe there is a point when your body gets too much??
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j77...
Just thought I'd add that the probiotics you are using are good brands. Just don't settle for the cheap ones-pure waste of money.
Refrigerated is always better, too. Dr. Ohirra is a good name, and shelf stable even though not refrigerated.
I think for new lyme patients there usually seems to be a learning curve in regards to probiotics (I know there was for me), but looks like you're well educated on this.
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Yes, it costs a fortune! $170 everytime I stock up on probiotics.
But it is better than c diff.
When I stop abx, I still plan on keeping on with the probiotics, as in the past, the bacterial imbalances showed up a year after stopping abx.
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Just thought I'd add that the probiotics you are using are good brands. Just don't settle for the cheap ones-pure waste of money.
Probiotics are definitely a supplement class where price is a good indicator of what you're getting. As a rule, I screen out the cheapest products. Beyond that I just aimed to have a mix of seemingly decent blend variations. Admittedly, I wasn't even aware of Saccharomyces Boulardii until this year. Granted that was a direct result of active research as a response to my Lyme/Bart/Fry Bug diagnosis after getting sick this summer.
The concept of being able to support my GI tract (and body) with a compound that shouldn't be killed off in the same manner as a traditional probiotics... is very appealing to me. Even when abx are in the rearview mirror for me, I think I will keep it in my supplement regimen.... albeit at lower doses.
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quote:Originally posted by j77: Even when abx are in the rearview mirror for me, I think I will keep it in my supplement regimen.... albeit at lower doses.
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a VERY GOOD plan!
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I am now trying to figure out what to do about probiotics pronto.
I am doing abx and am ramping up on them again.
At the same time, my insurance company switched their Pharmacy Benefit Manager to Optum Rx. It's a disaster!!! They are not covering many, many of my meds, including my thyroid meds, which have been in existence since 1934 and are really cheap!!
They are no longer covering my DSL #3 DS, which worked great!! I've used it for years. I can't afford it out of pocket really. Well, maybe if I take 1/2 the dose, spend a whole lot, and shop around.
So, I'm trying to figure out what to get, and it isn't so easy. I do have Saccaromyces Boulardii, which I am taking.
Any recommendations? I want to take a total of about 100 billion per day at least with a good combo of strains. (I was taking 900 billion a day with the VSL #3 DS).
I'm looking at Theralac, but it's expensive. Also Ohira's Professional, however, that only includes the lactic acid strains, which are great, but I surely do need the traditional strains as well. I guess I need a couple of different ones. Or bite the bullet with VSL. Sigh. Thanks.
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I like RenewLife. They have a couple formulations in 50 billion cfu, and one in 100 billion cfu. The 100 billion cfu bottle costs around $50. 00 Silver Box.
They also have a formula for vaginal health. (strains that help to colonize healthy flora in the vagina and urinary tract). 50 billion. Pink box.
I've tried Nature's Way Primadopholous (Red Box, 100 billion)
And also Inno-vite Pro Critical 50 billion. Brown jar with white and green label.
All are refrigerated. As far as cost goes Renew Life is my favorite.
Also, for 5 bucks you can have 50 billion cfu of bacteria and good yeast if you buy the effervescant plain kefir.
There is also Bio-K. It costs about $3 per day. They have non dairy formulations also.
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I like RenewLife too. I take Ultimate Flora Ultra Potent also (once to twice daily) (lunch and before bed) (100 billion mixed strain CFU)
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Thank you, guys!
It looks like Optum Rx will let me fill the rx for the VSL#3 DS after all!! This is after several intense weeks of speaking to umpteen supervisors, complaining to the state AG's office, communicating
with Oxford's Reglutatory Consumer Advocate, and on an on---all saying that it was not covered. (They weren't covering ANY of my meds!). Although it still needs to be clarified. Arghhh!
I'll take it!
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Im surprised no one uses theralac
When i used it i only needed one every 2 or 3 days
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It looks like Optum Rx will let me fill the rx for the VSL#3 DS after all!! This is after several intense weeks of speaking to umpteen supervisors, complaining to the state AG's office, communicating
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Yea!!
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