Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Hi there - I'm looking into taking probiotics, but I can't find anything dairy-free in the stores (I took the 120-food allergy test, and two of the things I came back as being sensitive to is cow's milk, and cheese). I came across some on the internet, but I have no idea if they are reputable companies or not... Thanks, Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Hi Sam, We use In-Liven which is dairy-free. The formulator will be the first to tell you that dairy is the worst thing you can take into your body. He does a monthly conference call which is very interesting as he always gives lots of other health and dietary advice in addition to talking about In-Liven (email me for call details if you like). We solved lots of problems in our family with it, especially bowel- related ones, from severe chronic pain to irribable bowel to constipation. Considering that 70% of the immune system is in the bowels, that isn't really a surprise. In-Liven is perfectly balanced and contains the food that the bacteria (full spectrum of lactobaccillus bacteria, not just one or two but ALL of them) eat so you get lots of goodness in each serving. The bacteria are capable of forming colonies in the bowel and most people feel a difference after just one serving in their energy levels. For severe illnessess diet and a triple amount for a cleanse are the key to wellness. The 18 year old evolved bacteria feed on the outer cell walls of the superfoods (in the mixture) leaving only the insides for you to gain the nutrition from and that also eliminates what could normally be allergic reactions. Over 80% of celiacs can also tolerate this and do well on it. For the best price email me and I will send you a document about ordering as it can really vary in price. Sharon hotmocha@... > > Hi there - > > I'm looking into taking probiotics, but I can't find anything dairy-free in > the stores (I took the 120-food allergy test, and two of the things I came > back as being sensitive to is cow's milk, and cheese). I came across some > on the internet, but I have no idea if they are reputable companies or not... > > Thanks, > > Sam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Hi Sam, The ones I take are dairy free and work well. Several others on the group use them also with success. Here is the link http://www.mannapages.com/morningsun Its under wellness management and called GI-ZYME. Its my website since I am an associate in the company. berry24@... wrote: > Hi there - > > I'm looking into taking probiotics, but I can't find anything > dairy-free in > the stores (I took the 120-food allergy test, and two of the things I > came > back as being sensitive to is cow's milk, and cheese). I came across some > on the internet, but I have no idea if they are reputable companies or > not... > > Thanks, > > Sam > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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