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I want to use this florastore that I have. From what I am reading...

it is a good yeast. And it is a probiotic. Not sure if its a bacterial

probiotic, but I am also not sure if she needs a bacterail probiotic.

How do you firure out what probiotic is right for you child. My dd was

on Diflucan for 4 months and Fagyl for 10 days. I need some advice

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There is no need to duplicate a post and re-label it " Andy. " If you

want to get his attention, email him the post NUMBER directly.

>I want to use this florastore that I have. From what I am reading...

>it is a good yeast. And it is a probiotic. Not sure if its a bacterial

>probiotic, but I am also not sure if she needs a bacterail probiotic.

>How do you firure out what probiotic is right for you child. My dd was

>on Diflucan for 4 months and Fagyl for 10 days. I need some advice

>

>

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Most people seem to use trials with different probiotics/antifungal

products to see what works best for their kids. Lots of people have

found that SB works really well. It works by a different method than

supplementing with good bacteria and most people have found that a

multipronged approach to treating gut dysbiosis is what works best.

When I use SB, I rotate it in for a month and then stop. When you stop

with the SB, it leaves the gut. While it is doing that, I up my dose

of healthy bacteria to fill those spaces with other bacteria rather

than taking the chance that pathogenic yeast or bacteria move in.

I would not rely on SB alone, esp if my child had been on Rx

antifungals and antibiotics. You'll need the good bacteria too, either

in probiotics capsules or in food sources (cultured foods). IME, using

both simultaneously had the best results.

Anita

>

> I want to use this florastore that I have. From what I am reading...

> it is a good yeast. And it is a probiotic. Not sure if its a bacterial

> probiotic, but I am also not sure if she needs a bacterail probiotic.

> How do you firure out what probiotic is right for you child. My dd was

> on Diflucan for 4 months and Fagyl for 10 days. I need some advice

>

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SB?

From: Anita <mysuperteach@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: Andy

Date: Monday, October 27, 2008, 4:31 AM

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Most people seem to use trials with different probiotics/antifung al

products to see what works best for their kids. Lots of people have

found that SB works really well. It works by a different method than

supplementing with good bacteria and most people have found that a

multipronged approach to treating gut dysbiosis is what works best.

When I use SB, I rotate it in for a month and then stop. When you stop

with the SB, it leaves the gut. While it is doing that, I up my dose

of healthy bacteria to fill those spaces with other bacteria rather

than taking the chance that pathogenic yeast or bacteria move in.

I would not rely on SB alone, esp if my child had been on Rx

antifungals and antibiotics. You'll need the good bacteria too, either

in probiotics capsules or in food sources (cultured foods). IME, using

both simultaneously had the best results.

Anita

>

> I want to use this florastore that I have. From what I am reading...

> it is a good yeast. And it is a probiotic. Not sure if its a bacterial

> probiotic, but I am also not sure if she needs a bacterail probiotic.

> How do you firure out what probiotic is right for you child. My dd was

> on Diflucan for 4 months and Fagyl for 10 days. I need some advice

>

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what does SB stand for?

On Oct 27, 2008, at 8:04 AM, K S wrote:

> SB?

>

>

>

> From: Anita <mysuperteach@...>

> Subject: [ ] Re: Andy

>

> Date: Monday, October 27, 2008, 4:31 AM

>

> ,

>

> Most people seem to use trials with different probiotics/antifung al

> products to see what works best for their kids. Lots of people have

> found that SB works really well. It works by a different method than

> supplementing with good bacteria and most people have found that a

> multipronged approach to treating gut dysbiosis is what works best.

> When I use SB, I rotate it in for a month and then stop. When you stop

> with the SB, it leaves the gut. While it is doing that, I up my dose

> of healthy bacteria to fill those spaces with other bacteria rather

> than taking the chance that pathogenic yeast or bacteria move in.

>

> I would not rely on SB alone, esp if my child had been on Rx

> antifungals and antibiotics. You'll need the good bacteria too, either

> in probiotics capsules or in food sources (cultured foods). IME, using

> both simultaneously had the best results.

>

> Anita

>

>

> >

> > I want to use this florastore that I have. From what I am reading...

> > it is a good yeast. And it is a probiotic. Not sure if its a

> bacterial

> > probiotic, but I am also not sure if she needs a bacterail

> probiotic.

> > How do you firure out what probiotic is right for you child. My

> dd was

> > on Diflucan for 4 months and Fagyl for 10 days. I need some advice

> >

>

>

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