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> Yes, fortunately you ARE wrong.  I wrote directly to the company and they do

not have bi-fidus in the Total.  Maybe they have another type of yogurt

with it?  It's excellen yogurt. 

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> Ann,

> Living in Italy

> Undiagnosed Crohn's since 1977   Diagnosed 15 years

> Sacroiliitis 25 years

> Rheumatoid arthritis 25 years

> Pyoderma Gangronosum 2 years

> SCD since July, 2008

> Meds: None

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> From: Eileen

> To: BTVC-SCD

> Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 7:38:02 PM

> Subject: Re: Sheep yogurt starter

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> I thought I checked the bacteria in Fage and it had BIFIDUS in it so was not

legal.  Am I wrong?  I would be thrilled to use this since it is available at my

grocers.  Thanks, Eileen

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> ________________________________

> From: annscd08

> To: BTVC-SCD@yahoogroup s.com

> Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 10:09:15 AM

> Subject: Sheep yogurt starter

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> I usually use Faget's Total cow yogurt but I saw some Greek sheep's yogurt in

the store the other day and thought I would try it. With cow's milk of course

since I don't know where to find sheep milk. It's fantastic!! It's thick and

creamy with absolutely NO water on top. It's the best yogurt I've ever had. Just

thought I would share this great find..

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