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Separating anti-microbials from pro-biotics

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Hey Mason,

You don't want to take your anti-microbials (samento and bandarol) near your probiotics. You want to separate by at least an hour, even two hours is better if that does not drive you crazy. I know they say samento and bandarol should be on empty stomach but I don't worry about the empty stomach part...and I know others who have been taking it for years and they say it's still just as effective.....I personally think it may be stronger on an empty stomach but your baseline is your baseline and you may not want it at it's strongest anyway....just my two cents...

I have found that there are SO MANY things like anti-microbials, detoxes, cleanses, things like ASEA and LIMU, they all want you to take their product on any empty stomach but sometimes it's ridiculous to try and do that and the difference it makes is not worth the trouble. And many things you can also mix together but anti-microbials and antibiotics need to be kept with killing things and probiotics need to be kept separate from those.

-- Re: Samento and Banderol

Mason, have you checked to see if it isn't clostridia on the rise or perhaps yeast/fungus? I see these behaviors rise in my son when I know his yeast and viruses are up. Maybe time to flush his system with antifungals and higher loads of probiotics? Just a thought....:) -e>> > Hello Group,> > My son has hit a wall. He has been on antibiotics (ammox and azith) for two years (With some breaks in the middle). He has had a really nice two years of improvement, but still is displaying some major "autisitic" symptoms. At school they say he is starting to yell a lot and it is almost impossible to get him to sit still and concentrate on anything. That part is a regression, he has always been extremely hyper, but you could always get him to sit still for a little while and work. > > I am thinking about adding Samento and Banderol, I have read good things about it and there was a study published a few years back that showed that they cross the blood brain barrier (In Utero) and eliminated Bb better than some antibiotics. > > Has anyone gave these supplements to their children?> > Part of me thinks: Stop you are already giving him too much!> > but the other part of me thinks: The antibiotics are not doing enough! ammoxocillin and azithromycin don't cross the blood brain barrier and the fact he has neurological issues clearly shows Bb has affected his brain. > > Let me know what you think.> > Have a great weekend,> > Mason>

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