Guest guest Posted June 1, 2008 Report Share Posted June 1, 2008 sorry, this was suppose to read: why he is NOT totally happy for her, I suggested it, is beyond me.................jeanie ward wrote: I would like to add that I think LeeAnn is right, my obgyn didn't know anything about probiotic, I educated him on them, I guess years ago, they didn't have much luck with them and they were only using lactabacillus acidopholous, and supposively you need more than one stain, and high doses, according to Mercola's website their are over 500 different types of bacteria in the gut, and it seems that they only see results if they use large doses. I also believe that probiotics are in that book, "what doctors don't want you to know" My doc's are dumbfounded over what happened to my friend with the use of probiotic, she has lupas, was in the ER on a weekly basis and is now on a honeymoon lets just say...........one of them is a little mad at me right now, because I guess I was stepping on some toes here.................why he is totally happy for her and happy I suggested it, is beyond me, never underestimate the ego! Look at it this way...............if they make you better and give you a stronger immune system.................you wouldn't need them! Jeaniemommtlc <oldworldtile> wrote: I've tried a lot of them -- and I still think VSl#3 is the best. If you can get is prescribed for you and therefore covered, all the better. I don't have good insurance, so I can't get it covered -- but if you can you'll be $ ahead -- 300billlion per packet.>> Well, I plan on getting Cody on Kirkman's probiotics (heis currently taking activia once a day), be sure and let us all know if it turns out that it is the probiotics. By the way, Cody was backed up (about 5-6 days) he had skipped a couple of days of the activia, I had him eat 2 of them, BAM, within an hour, He went soo much, he literally backed the toilet up (I'm not kidding). I think this probiotic stuff is great, so far. > > Deanna,> Fort Worth, Texas> Mom to Cody age 10, Dx: EE, Food Allergies (elimination diet: rye, wheat, soy, and beef), Env. Allergies to mountain cedar and cats, allergic conjunctivitis, and possible GBS (Guillian Barre Syndrome).> > > > thread to probiobic post> > > I forgot to add it's Kirkman's chewable, it says free of gluten, etc.> > http://www.kirkmanl abs.com/products /probiotics/ pro_bio/probio_ chewable_ 90_Spec344. html> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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