Guest guest Posted July 15, 1999 Report Share Posted July 15, 1999 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! a Connie Hache wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > 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: > > > 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! > > > > > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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