Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 Here is an example of a good Pro-Biotic formula of Friendly Bacteria plus Aloe Vera. ANNE wrote: Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 10:16:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Lactobacillus Acidophilus Digestive Health Benefits To: anne_white53@..., annroc2004@... http://www.healthyheartht.info/lactobacillusacidophilus.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 Unfortunately this product only contains one type of lactobaccillus. We need 13 types in order for the body to effectively produce new colonies in the digestive tract. Because it is in a capsule, absorbtion will be limited unless you open the capsule first. The bacteria need to be in the mouth area as well as that's where digestion starts. A liquid will always be better. Aloe is excellent for digestion but needs to be fresh and cold- pressed. Once it is dried there will be little benefit. You'd probably need to take about 50 capsules to get results from the aloe. Eating a piece of aloe plant will yield better results (peel the green part and don't eat the yellow runny stuff which can cause diarhea). I've given it to my pets when they've been ill and they love it but won't eat it if they feel good. Hope this helps. I hate to see anyone waste money on stuff that doesn't work. I've done lots of that myself! 10 years of experimenting with supplements for stomach/bowel pain in my daughter before finding out about why most probiotics don't do a thing. Aloe juice is good too if you find a good one that isn't clear. If it's cloudy you will know it hasn't been pasteurized. Sharon Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 10:16:40 - 0700 (PDT) > > Subject: Lactobacillus Acidophilus Digestive Health Benefits > To: anne_white53@..., annroc2004@... > > http://www.healthyheartht.info/lactobacillusacidophilus.htm > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 Unfortunately this product only contains one type of lactobaccillus. We need 13 types in order for the body to effectively produce new colonies in the digestive tract. Because it is in a capsule, absorbtion will be limited unless you open the capsule first. The bacteria need to be in the mouth area as well as that's where digestion starts. A liquid will always be better. Aloe is excellent for digestion but needs to be fresh and cold- pressed. Once it is dried there will be little benefit. You'd probably need to take about 50 capsules to get results from the aloe. Eating a piece of aloe plant will yield better results (peel the green part and don't eat the yellow runny stuff which can cause diarhea). I've given it to my pets when they've been ill and they love it but won't eat it if they feel good. Hope this helps. I hate to see anyone waste money on stuff that doesn't work. I've done lots of that myself! 10 years of experimenting with supplements for stomach/bowel pain in my daughter before finding out about why most probiotics don't do a thing. Aloe juice is good too if you find a good one that isn't clear. If it's cloudy you will know it hasn't been pasteurized. Sharon Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 10:16:40 - 0700 (PDT) > > Subject: Lactobacillus Acidophilus Digestive Health Benefits > To: anne_white53@..., annroc2004@... > > http://www.healthyheartht.info/lactobacillusacidophilus.htm > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 Yes, a small amount will help but the problem is that bacteria will die off daily and especially if you are not on a 100% raw food diet, you need to replace your bacteria almost daily. Any sugar, caffeine, meat, dairy, etc will contribute to an unhealthy bowel environment and will cause bad bacteria to grow. Meat just rots in the bowels because the transit time is so slow. Try not eating meat and dairy for a few weeks and you will see what I mean. I use a probiotic daily and after a few weeks I was able to eat anything without my digestive enzymes. There are 13 strains of lactobaccillus and they work together. We tried many probiotics for my daughter who suffered with severe bowel/stomach pain and only when we used one with all 13 did she have an improvement. Her 10 year old pain vanished in less than 24 hours. When we lived in Germany, it was pretty standard for doctors to prescribe a probiotic after antibiotic therapy. The probiotic would be taken for about 2 weeks so I don't think that one capsule will help. We have about two kilos of bacteria in our bowels so if they are out of whack it will take some time and a lot of healthy bacteria to fix that up. It can be done quite quickly with the right product though. Usually in under a month with two months for a very severe case. My daughter had pneumonia when she was 3 and had to take antibiotics. The probiotic was given but I don't think it helped as she always had stomache pain after that. Sharon > > > > Unfortunately this product only contains one type of > lactobaccillus. > > We need 13 types in order for the body to effectively produce new > > colonies in the digestive tract. Because it is in a capsule, > > absorbtion will be limited unless you open the capsule first. The > > bacteria need to be in the mouth area as well as that's where > > digestion starts. A liquid will always be better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 Yes, a small amount will help but the problem is that bacteria will die off daily and especially if you are not on a 100% raw food diet, you need to replace your bacteria almost daily. Any sugar, caffeine, meat, dairy, etc will contribute to an unhealthy bowel environment and will cause bad bacteria to grow. Meat just rots in the bowels because the transit time is so slow. Try not eating meat and dairy for a few weeks and you will see what I mean. I use a probiotic daily and after a few weeks I was able to eat anything without my digestive enzymes. There are 13 strains of lactobaccillus and they work together. We tried many probiotics for my daughter who suffered with severe bowel/stomach pain and only when we used one with all 13 did she have an improvement. Her 10 year old pain vanished in less than 24 hours. When we lived in Germany, it was pretty standard for doctors to prescribe a probiotic after antibiotic therapy. The probiotic would be taken for about 2 weeks so I don't think that one capsule will help. We have about two kilos of bacteria in our bowels so if they are out of whack it will take some time and a lot of healthy bacteria to fix that up. It can be done quite quickly with the right product though. Usually in under a month with two months for a very severe case. My daughter had pneumonia when she was 3 and had to take antibiotics. The probiotic was given but I don't think it helped as she always had stomache pain after that. Sharon > > > > Unfortunately this product only contains one type of > lactobaccillus. > > We need 13 types in order for the body to effectively produce new > > colonies in the digestive tract. Because it is in a capsule, > > absorbtion will be limited unless you open the capsule first. The > > bacteria need to be in the mouth area as well as that's where > > digestion starts. A liquid will always be better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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