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Also, if you ask the steward(ess) on the plane, they'll usually be happy

to refrigerate something for you. Just remember to pick it up before

you get off the plane!

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Connie Hache wrote:

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> Subject: Re: rheumatic acidophillus

> Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 08:37:33 -0700

> From: Connie Hache <jhache@...>

> Organization: Org.

> M Carroll <LCARROLL@...>

> References: <3.0.5.32.19990715112629.007aa140@...>

>

> Hi ,

>

> I don't know about the freezing issue, but you can make yourself a little

> " refridgerator " to put into your suitcase. Wrap your days' supply of

> acidophillus up next to one of those " blue ice " frozen bags. Some hotel rooms

> have refridgerators, or you can use the ice bucket for your acidophillus.

> Maybe bring a zip-lock baggie to seal the moisture out of the bottle as the

ice

> melts.) I remember someone in Dr. Franco's office saying that the Ultra

Flora

> Plus can actually be un-refridgerated for seven days......but I wouldn't push

> it that far.

>

> take care, and have a good visit :-)

>

> Connie

>

> M Carroll wrote:

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> > From: M Carroll <LCARROLL@...>

> >

> > Hi All,

> > Does anyone know if acidophillus can be frozen and still be effective. I

> > am getting ready to fly out to CA for a week for my second visit with Dr.

> > Franco( yea!) but will be on a plane for 6 hours ( yuck) and don't know how

> > I am going to keep the acidophillus cold. Thanks!

> >

> >

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