Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 I do not know if I'm low in acidophilus. I do eat organic yoghurt daily, though I realise that it's not enough to get into the gut properly apparently. I just tend to feel worse on probiotics for some reason. The pain caused by DMSA (and I know it's that because it happened a few years back as well from it), is something I deal with daily now. Not sure how it occured, but I assume that it's either mercury redistribution from too high a dose for me, or bacteria/yeast infection in the gut. I am trying at the moment to cope and simply eat well and then may take a natural antifungal if things don't go. > > - are you low in acidophilus ? I had a CDSA done and I am low > in bifidus. I actually have high acidipohilus and SIBO, so if I were to > take acidophilus it would probably make me sick. I took inulin once > and it increased my SIBO symptoms many fold, I didn't know I had SIBO > then. > > > > > > > > - effects caused by DMSA > > > > Hi, > > thanks for the advice. I have actually tried to take probiotics and > though it seems to help temporarily, it doesn't long term. So I am > finding it really strange. it seems for a time it responds and then > it overcomes whatever I'm taking and gets worse again. I could try > and acidophilus again though. I just wonder though whether a lot of > toxins are trapped in an area and though taking stuff can help, > sometimes it seems that it causes more toxins to get trapped due to > my body having to detox even more and then things get worse again. I > just can't win. But I may do it again anyway. > > . > > : > > > > Hi > > sorry you are feeling so rough. I wonder if it would help you to > take some high dose acidophyllus for a couple of weeks. Maybe the > DMSA has really upset your gut bacteria, causing inflammation which > would send all sorts of toxins from gut, to blood stream, through > over burdened liver, to your brain. It shouldn't hurt to try this and > might help. > > best wishes, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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