Guest guest Posted May 14, 2004 Report Share Posted May 14, 2004 > Just want to say that I was disappointed when I received my shipment of MMS > Pro Entrin children's probiotic formula yesterday, in that it contains corn > syrup solids (listed among the " other ingredients " on the label, though it > was not listed on the web site along with the main ingredients). > > Anne Hi Anne Had a few minutes this pm and checked messages. re entrin and all probiotics. ALL probiotics are produced with dextrin or saccharides which are food for the bacteria.Dextrin and saccharides are carbohydrates. I checked my supplier for Entrin and it does list it as maltodextrin on the web site which is a corn derivative. So why would you be disappointed? If you could buy a product that did not contain a food source for the bacteria it would not be very effective! Will post on prebiotics and probiotics on monday Roy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2004 Report Share Posted May 14, 2004 Dear Roy, Meaning? The candida accepts it as a food and then it turns on the candida and kills it? Bee > > Just want to say that I was disappointed when I received my > shipment of MMS > > Pro Entrin children's probiotic formula yesterday, in that it > contains corn > > syrup solids (listed among the " other ingredients " on the label, > though it > > was not listed on the web site along with the main ingredients). > > > > Anne > > > Hi Anne > > Had a few minutes this pm and checked messages. > > re entrin and all probiotics. > > ALL probiotics are produced with dextrin or saccharides which are > food for the bacteria.Dextrin and saccharides are carbohydrates. > > I checked my supplier for Entrin and it does list it as > maltodextrin on the web site which is a corn derivative. > > So why would you be disappointed? If you could buy a product that > did not contain a food source for the bacteria it would not be very > effective! > > Will post on prebiotics and probiotics on monday > > Roy > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 Roy: Thanks for explaining. My only concern is that, as I understand it, high-fructose corn syrup is metabolized differently than other sugars, making it potentially more harmful. I would think that corn syrup solids are even more concentrated. Anne _____ From: bioion2000 [mailto:royk53@...] Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 3:27 PM Subject: [ ] Re: MMS Pro Entrin and Probiotics > Just want to say that I was disappointed when I received my shipment of MMS > Pro Entrin children's probiotic formula yesterday, in that it contains corn > syrup solids (listed among the " other ingredients " on the label, though it > was not listed on the web site along with the main ingredients). > > Anne Hi Anne Had a few minutes this pm and checked messages. re entrin and all probiotics. ALL probiotics are produced with dextrin or saccharides which are food for the bacteria.Dextrin and saccharides are carbohydrates. I checked my supplier for Entrin and it does list it as maltodextrin on the web site which is a corn derivative. So why would you be disappointed? If you could buy a product that did not contain a food source for the bacteria it would not be very effective! Will post on prebiotics and probiotics on monday Roy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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