Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 Search function is screwy at the moment, so I don't know if this has been discussed. Though I did previously find a discussion on here about Soil-Based Organism, but didn't see mention of possible harm they can do. Syntol was mentioned on an online health store as an alternative, stating 'does not contain harmful soil-based organisms'. (info on syntol here: http://www.swnutra.com/syntol ) But Syntol is described as a " spore germinating probiotic " , and would like to why that is meant to be safe in comparison. If you read below, the germination of sbo's is mentioned as one main reason they're unsafe: " To summarize the research briefly, soil organisms (SO) are spore formers, so they make make good competitors for yeast, fungus and other pathogens. This is why so many people taking soil organisms will initially experience very favorable results. However these spores are are extremely difficult to kill, surviving sterilants, disinfectants, acceleration forces, heat, pressure, radiation and many antibiotics. Strong antibiotics -- like Vancomycin -- can suppress certain spores. Spores are so persistent in the intestines that another round of germination may occur after the the drug is stopped. Soil organisms can also adapt loose genetic material and incorporate it into their cellular structure - the ramifications of which are yet unknown. Various soil organisms can also produce harmful peptides, affecting hemoglobin in the blood. It's important to keep in mind that virtually all antibiotic drugs were were initially developed from soil organisms and as antibiotics become more potent, they cause more damage to the host, not just in the immediate gut environment, but systematically as well. " from here - http://www.curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=460 & i=1031 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 That crossed my mind of course, but the research sounds quite solid and I wouldn't personally dismiss it out of concern about bias. I wouldn't think they would need to discredit SBO's to succeed, and I would give this little weight if their arguments didn't sound convincing and well-researched. This woman who heads the company really does sound like a legitimate expert. I know sometimes it can look like a conflict of interest when a company puts down other products, but sometimes their company is founded because they have such an interest in creating the best product possible. Eg all the natural cosmetics companies that try to reveal what is dangerous about chemical cosmetic ingredients... they started in the first place because they wanted to create something better. > > After reading the posting of the info on how bad the SBO are for us, > I am just wondering about the info received being unbiased. > Because the person quoted as giving the info was one of the people from the > Natren Company marketing their Very expensive probiotics. > I took a lot of theirs for many years & it was not as effective as the SBO > I am currently taking. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 Hi , Every time I've taken Threelac, I've felt only improvement, but the stuff is so damn expensive and they never allow for sales. Greed is the name of the game for those internet-only products, but like I say, it's always been more effective than other products for me. I tried Primal Defense and just felt worse and worse -- I think mainly because it contains so many " extra " ingredients which I could perhaps be allergic or sensitive too. By the way, Primal Defense was rated very poorly by Consumer Reports. That said, one must consider the source of the negative " reports " on SBO's (or HSO's). As someone posted on the curezone page: " Garden of life would have us believe that they (soil-based organisms) are a cure-all. Natren would have us believe that they are dangerous. I suspect that the truth lies somewhere in between. " dan > > > Well I have been taking some of Natures Biotics a advanced SBO > > formula. it > > > has really been helping my stomach. But I am worried about taking it > > now after > > > reading this posting. I was taking a lot of very expensive > > probiotics, like > > > Trenev Trio probiotics & a lot of different kinds. > > > Has anyone had any problems after taking the SBO's after a while? > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 Hi Dan, I've just written to the company promoting Syntol as not containing 'harmful soil-based organisms' to ask what the difference is if that's also a spore-germinating product. I'll post if they reply. It's the stuff about the hemoglobin that sounds worrying to me, and sounds like fairly concrete evidence. There's definitely room to be suspicious of 'who knows what they do in the long-term' type sentiments from rival companies, but sounds like there's something to back it up. I am interested in the possible benefits, especially the strains these products contain that are meant to be antiviral. Hopefully Syntol will turn out to be a safer alternative. > Hi , > > Every time I've taken Threelac, I've felt only improvement, but the > stuff is so damn expensive and they never allow for sales. > Greed is the name of the game for those internet-only products, > but like I say, it's always been more effective than other products > for me. > > I tried Primal Defense and just felt worse and worse -- I think > mainly because it contains so many " extra " ingredients which I > could perhaps be allergic or sensitive too. By the way, Primal > Defense was rated very poorly by Consumer Reports. > > That said, one must consider the source of the negative " reports " > on SBO's (or HSO's). As someone posted on the curezone > page: > > " Garden of life would have us believe that they (soil-based > organisms) are a cure-all. Natren would have us believe that > they are dangerous. I suspect that the truth lies somewhere in > between. " > > dan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 Well, this is helpful information. I have been using the Natren Trenev Trio Probiotics for many years & it is enormously expensive & has not helped that much. I know they can spout a lot of logical sounding research but anything can be made to spin a certain direction. I think I am going to stay on Natures Biotics because it is working for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 > Is there a way to see the attached copy for the report? > " I have also attached a copy of the Garden of Life's Science > teams' response to the Soil Organism safety issue. " Email GOL for the attachment or me directly. Al Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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