Guest guest Posted January 8, 2008 Report Share Posted January 8, 2008 There is a kirkman gold capsule that you can open up and put in water, etc with no taste. I too felt the same about the Three lac, I felt it upset my child's stomach more and he hated it, also I felt it made him more agitated. Just my experience, I am sure others swear by it. Jen **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2008 Report Share Posted January 8, 2008 Thanks so much! > > Liz, > > My DAN! tested this probiotic and was impressed with it keeping the yeast in > check. When she took Charlie off of the yeast detox, she said that we must > keep him on this specific one. I take it myself. > > The other good one to look at ( Iam not sure if it is GFCF ) is BioK +. > LenandJoe.com reccommend it. My dad takes that. > > My two cents. > > Colleen > > [ ] Three lac question---Colleen, others > > > > We use the kirkman gold chewable for celiac daughter who requests it > but I am trying to use something else. I have read chewables usually > don't get to the end of the bowel and that seems to be her issue. > Unfortunately I have yet to succeed in getting her to take > nonchewables. > > and I do great on the genestra probiotic that is made for the > GFCF diet. I am not inclined to change that but a while ago I spent a > small fortune on some sort of threelac kit with enzymes and some > other oxygenation stuff. I am usually not that wacky (hard to sell > here I am sure) but I recall it as an emotional purchase. I take > everything I give my kids first to see how it feels. I did not take > threelac since the package seemed to have a lot of warnings, > mentioned continuous use was necessary, etc. I recall threelac is > supposed to be the one that keeps yeast most in check. Yeast is an > issue of ours but it is controlled well at the moment by coconut oil. > I am not inclined to have any of us sign on to this at this point but > since I bought it I want to know from those using it what is behind > all the warnings that don't appear on all the other stuff I have > bought. > > I get that this stuff is unregulated and we all have to go into these > things with eyes wide open. Thing is, as a lawyer and paranoid mom, > seeing all those warnings on an unregulated product made me think: > What precipitated this? > > Plus, I know McCarthy spoke of it in her book. I am grateful > for what she has done. I noticed her son had much more extreme issues > than us and think what may be right for him may not be right for us. > So hard to know and what he may need long-term we may benefit from > also but in smaller amounts or for a shoter time-frame. > > I have read on this board before that all probiotics are not the > same. When I asked the GI what to use they said, " Something > compatible with GFCF and containing lactobacillus. " A friend read a > book on probiotics and told me to stay away from " signature blends. " > Anyone have any additional intel I should know? I also heard rotation > of them is good. I tend to be a rotation fan anyway...you can't hit a > moving target right? > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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