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Could someone tell me how to time the giving of the acidophilus powder

when we are also taking Kirkman Enzymes? My son swallows the enzyme

capsules, so we give them 30 minutes before he eats, since I read that

the capsule needs that amount of time to break down in the stomach. I

also read that the acidophilus powder should be given 30 minutes

before eating. But then I read that you should not give these at the

same time because the enzymes will digest the probiotic and it won't

do any good. So what is the best way to time these? Thanks,

, mom to , age 8, ASD, SCD with intro 10 weeks

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Yes, that would work. Is one dose daily ok? I had the idea it was to

be divided in two.

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> How about a bedtime then?

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> mom to -5 and -7

> SCD 17 months

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Perhaps in a perfect world, two divided doses would be better. I

don't know.

I never could get the divided doses because of the timing.

Sometimes we have to do what we can when we can. We use

enzymes as well and I know that working out the timing of

everything can be very tricky.

I'd just give one dose at bedtime. It has to be better than no

doses at all.

:)

Jody

mom to -5 and -7

SCD 17 months

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>>>> Yes, that would work. Is one dose daily ok? I had the idea it

was to be divided in two.

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I was one of the people looking into this 'recommendation' of

probiotics separate from enzymes. It doesn't have to be that rigid.

Enzymes are taken at the beginning of the meal because they work on

contact and this allows the most time for them to be working.

However, some probiotics may have an interaction with proteases. Not

all probiotics, just some. I did several extensive literature

searches to see which strains were suspectible. It is not clear cut

so the conservative guideline is to give them separately and that way

you don't have to worry about it.

If you give them together and feel it is working fine, that is great.

It really depends on the probiotic product (which strains, how it is

manufactured, etc). You can call the maker of the probiotic and ask

them if their probiotics should be given away from enzymes or not.

Culturelle (not on SCD I think but a good example) does not have to

be separated from enzymes. At least some varieties of acidophilus

don't have to be away from enzymes either.

Separeting them can be as simple as giving enzymes at the beginning

of the meal and probiotics at the end. I gave probiotics at bedtime

because it was easier for me and my boys took something else at that

time anyway. We used a once-a-day probiotic product as well so

divided doses didn't come up.

Giving probiotics at the end of a meal is fine, at bedtime, if you

give supps mid-morning or mid-afternoon, etc. Some probiotics are

required to be away from meals, so check with the manufacture on

their probiotic. Sorry this is so long, but I try to explain why the

guideline is so you can taylor it to your own situation.

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