Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 Sorry for the delay. Here are the ingredients: Escherichia coli bacteria (cells and " autolysat " from 1.5-4.5x10exp7), sodium chloride, magnesium sulfate 7H2O, potassium chloride 6H2O, and distilled water. (Their website: www.symbiopharm.de) In their comments, 'Great Smokies' say that E.coli often returns to normal when intestinal imbalances are corrected. They don't suggest any specific supplementation to replace it. My Dr. seems to disagree with them and think it is useful to use supplement. I will ask her next time. What did your Dr. say about it? And you , have you seen your dr. yet? Eliane paleotechnics@... wrote: > > Elaine, and I too had the 0 E.Coli on great smokies. Does the > Symbiflor2 actually replace this? > E. > > <<<Hi , > I have just got my results from GS. Like you I don't have E.Coli; my dr > explained me that there are good E.Coli (beneficial bacteria in the gut) > and bad E.Coli (like in some contaminated food or water). I have to take > a product called 'SymbioFlor2' to restore a good flora. I don't know > about " Citrobacter Freundii " . If this is a pathogen you will find in > your report a page that will explain to you how to treat it. > Let me know what your dr will do about the E.Coli. Eliane > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 My doctor said that oral replacement of lower intestinal bacteria can be difficult because they have to live through the entire digestive tract, a long and perilous journey. He did mention that it could also be done as suppositories. I didn't inquire further. Thanks for info, I'll check it out. E <<<Sorry for the delay. Here are the ingredients: Escherichia coli bacteria (cells and " autolysat " from 1.5-4.5x10exp7), sodium chloride, magnesium sulfate 7H2O, potassium chloride 6H2O, and distilled water. (Their website: www.symbiopharm.de) In their comments, 'Great Smokies' say that E.coli often returns to normal when intestinal imbalances are corrected. They don't suggest any specific supplementation to replace it. My Dr. seems to disagree with them and think it is useful to use supplement. I will ask her next time. What did your Dr. say about it? And you , have you seen your dr. yet? Eliane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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