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Hi Becky,

Here are the sources I know about for Homozon:

Enterprises

P. O. Box 50

Coolin, Idaho 83821

208-443-2373

208-443-2060 Fax

Val , Manager

IOP of Idaho

P.O. Box 367

Priest River, ID. 83856

208- 448-1543

Azure Standard

541- 467-2230

Dufur, Oregon

http://www.oxytherapy.com/sponsors/crossroads/oxyprod/3009.htm

This last one, Crossroads, is linked to the oxytherapy website

You should be getting your Homozon order from Azure soon because they just

received another shipment.

I hope you will share with us your subjective evaluation of the relative

merits of Colosan and Homozon.

Best wishes--

Green

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SBO's

>From: mteacher@... (M Teacher)

>

>Hello folks!

>

>I've been a " lurker " on the oxytherapy list for quite a while and have

>learned a LOT about oxygen therapy. I know I'm going to enjoy this

>oxyplus list because I enjoy learning about ALL alternative therapies.

>

>Jim, I would like to know where you got your " Master Blend " by

>Bio-Culture? I recently ordered from Flora Source as advertised in BIO

>TECH NEWS. I " think " their brand only has the " subtilis " organism

>though....not sure, as I have not yet received it yet.

>

>I had also been following the Homozon discussion and called Family Earth

>News to order only to find out that they had discontinued the product.

>The gal that I talked with told me that they carried a product called

> " Colosan " which was identical to Homozon.

>I ordered that product and have been talking it a little over 3 weeks

>now. The directions seem to be the same as for Homozon.....follow with

>lemon juice, etc.

>I am not prone to migraine headaches but have had 2 of them in the past

>couple of weeks. I " think " they were just part of a healing crisis.

>

>I have ordered Homozon from Azure but there is no telling when I will get

>the product.

>Do any of you know of any other places where Homozone can be purchased?

>

>Thanks for any info and thanks to all of you for sharing your

>experiences!

>

>Becky

>

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A There wasn't much more information on these products.

> I wondered if anyone knows of another brand that may have a better

>price. Also, does anyone one have any personal experiences with SBO's?

> Any information would be appreciated! Thanks, Shayla

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I'd like to hear more too, about what brands people like and personal

experiences.

Several people I know have had severe " herx " or detox reactions on SBO's.

Sounds like you're right on track, Shayla.

~^^V^^~

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Wow, was it last November that we had the SBO discussion on this list and

the Oxylist? Yeah, it must have been. Amazing. Anyway, after or because

of that discussion I somehow ran across an SBO product called Flora Source.

I bought it because it was cheap and had good ingredients. Cheap because

for $29.95 you get a whole bottle of powder. I may not take the full dose

every time, but I've bought only two bottles of the stuff since last

November, and for awhile I was taking it every day, so it seems like a

better deal to me than 90 capsules worth.

Here are the ingredients: bifidum, acidophilus, plantarum, rhamnosus,

infantis, breve, bulgaricus, longum, thermophilus, salivarius, sporogenes,

subtilis, laterosporus.

I buy it at this web site:

http://members.tripod.com/~santee/FLORA-SOURCE-2.htm

The guy who runs the site is pretty unique. He doesn't take credit cards,

so when you order from him he just ships you the stuff with a bill and

trusts that you'll pay it. I asked him about this unusual buying process,

and he said that it would be more expensive for him to pay the credit card

fees and deal with their hassles than it is to lose money to the occasional

unscrupulous buyer.

The one downside to this report is that I have no idea whether this stuff

actually does anything. I have never noticed any health benefit or

detriment to taking it, and so I am taking it on faith.

SBO's

I am taking Active Life's SBO's and a bottle of 90 caps costs $29. I

wondered if anyone knows of another brand that may have a better price.

Also, does anyone one have any personal experiences with SBO's?

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In a message dated 8/24/99 3:30:23 PM Central Daylight Time,

shaylaroop@... writes:

<< Also, does anyone one have any personal experiences with SBO's?

I have been taking them for about 4 days now and I have been feeling a bit

more tired than usual as well as a soreness in my throat like I might be

getting a cold.

Any information would be appreciated!

Thanks,

Shayla >>

<<HI,

Having recently joined this very informative list, would someone please

tell what SBO stands for? What does SBO do for one?

Thanks,

Lash >>

Hi all,

I used Primal Defense for the 90 day protocol. I immediately had good

results. You start out with 1 or so and work up to 12 daily. This is so all

toxins aren't dumped so quickly

one becomes *ill*. I did have the achey tired feeling a couple of days but

quickly rebounded.

Soil Based Organisms

1 helps bowel function

2 are aggressive against yeast and fungus

3 detoxifies

I had a pain around my liver/gallbadder area. It immediately went away after

I started these. I spoke with another person that had the same experience.

Primal Defense comes @ 150 for around 30 plus shipping.

Mizner @ 870-368-4268 She sends a nice sheet that explains many

things about

this product - ask to make sure she will include in shipping.

Edith

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,

I get mine at the health food store & this band is widely

available. Each capsule contains:

bifidum, acidophilus, plantarum, rhamnosus, infantis, breve,

bulgaricus, longum, thermophilus, salivarius, sporogenes,

subtilis, laterosporus.

plantarum, rhamnosus, casei -- 672 million each, and

acidophilus, longum, bifidus & breve -- 336 million each,

for a total 3.36 billion organisms per capsule. It also

contains FOS which is natural carbohydrates to enhance the

breeding of the bacteria for better implantation.

A 200 capsule bottle retails for $21.30! The brand is

Jarro-Dophilus & it is non-dairy. Thats 42 grams of powder,

or 1-1/2 oz..

Your Flora source also has infantis, bulgaricus,

thermophilus, salivarius, sporogenes, subtilis,

laterosporus, all very good, especially the subtilus which

supposedly cleans out the old junk from the colon. And, I am

a believer in the more strains the better. Still, I find

Jarro-Dophilus to be sufficient for an SBO (Soil Based

Organsim) Soil bacteria are also known as lactobacillus not

because they have anything to do with milk, but becase they

produce lactic acid wastes which help our colon maintain the

proper Ph. Since the small intestine is supposed to be more

alkaline than the colon, it's primary bacteria acidophilus &

bulgaricus are less acid than plantarum & bifidum which

maintain the more acid environment of the colon. While all

SBO's compete with bacteria like salmonella, shigella & e.

coli, the platarum directly consumes them as food, and is a

major preventive for those bacteria to cause serious

infection.

We don't need to overcook our meats, just take in our SBO's.

So, it isn't important if you notice anything taking them.

If you don't notice anything they are doing their job. BUT,

taken in large doses they will alleviate symptoms of herpes

simplex & constipation, to name two. I take a lot of codeine

for chronic pain, and I couldn't live without SBO's to keep

me regular anyway.

A maintenance dose, IMO, is 1-2 caps twice a day. At onset

of symptoms of intestinal disturbance, go to 3-5 caps 3-4

times a day, depending on severity of condition.

jim :)

> Flora Source. I bought it because it was cheap and had

> good ingredients. Cheap because for $29.95 you get a

> whole bottle of powder. Here are the ingredients:

> bifidum, acidophilus, plantarum, rhamnosus, infantis,

> breve, bulgaricus, longum, thermophilus, salivarius,

> sporogenes, subtilis, laterosporus. The one downside to

> this report is that I have no idea whether this stuff

> actually does anything. I have never noticed any health

> benefit or detriment to taking it, and so I am taking it

> on faith.

--

jim@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience

http://www.entrance.to/poetry

The biggest difference between genius & stupidity is that

genius has its limits. -- anony

amicus certus in re incerta

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> Also, does anyone one have any personal experiences with

> SBO's?

I have been taking 2-4 caps 2-3 times a day for 25 years.

They prevent colds, herpes outbreaks (which is a colon

infection), ance (which is a toxic colon & constipation),

and prevent or cure either constipation or diarrhea.

Probably other stuff too. SBO's are a primary survival tool,

IMO.

jim :)

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jim@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience

http://www.entrance.to/poetry

The biggest difference between genius & stupidity is that

genius has its limits. -- anony

amicus certus in re incerta

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