Guest guest Posted September 4, 2003 Report Share Posted September 4, 2003 > Can you explain what you mean by this: " From > other studies I've read, lactobacilli populations stabilize at 1/4 > to 1/3 as much as the bifidobacteria. That's why inulin is > considered to be bifidogenic. This experiment may not have been a > one-run comparison, so there will be variances between different > people etc... " > > What is the context ? Do you mean the lactbacillus populations > stabilize at 1/4 to 1/3 *when using inulin* or *in general*. My > concern is, accoridng to my CDSA , my lactobacillus is already too > high and bifidus too low, so I need to be confident that my bifidus > will rise faster than the lactobacillus. Lactobacillus is too > acidic I think. My saliva pH is already way too low, I don't need > more excess lactic acid lowering it further. When using inulin bifidobacteria will become the dominant bacteria becasue the feed for it is there. As the study indicates, a few other strains are likely to outnumber the bifidobateria in adults unless you feed it. The blood and extracellular fluid must be alkaline; the bowel must be acidic for health. Bowel acidity has nothing to do with saliva. Low saliva pH is a pre-cancerous condition, and you should take steps to raise it. Calcium/magnesium, vitamin D, zinc, potassium are the alkalizing minerals. You can also eat a whole lemon every day; it produces alkaline ash so even though it seems acid it works as an alkali. The alkali foods are generally grown above ground; get a chart from the internet and modify your diet a little. Whey powder is mildly alkalizing, but most protein is acidifying. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2003 Report Share Posted September 5, 2003 Duncan, I'd like to try the inulin. jhhHow long does it last at 15 grams/day ? Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Duncan - more on inulin > Can you explain what you mean by this: " From > other studies I've read, lactobacilli populations stabilize at 1/4 > to 1/3 as much as the bifidobacteria. That's why inulin is > considered to be bifidogenic. This experiment may not have been a > one-run comparison, so there will be variances between different > people etc... " > > What is the context ? Do you mean the lactbacillus populations > stabilize at 1/4 to 1/3 *when using inulin* or *in general*. My > concern is, accoridng to my CDSA , my lactobacillus is already too > high and bifidus too low, so I need to be confident that my bifidus > will rise faster than the lactobacillus. Lactobacillus is too > acidic I think. My saliva pH is already way too low, I don't need > more excess lactic acid lowering it further. When using inulin bifidobacteria will become the dominant bacteria becasue the feed for it is there. As the study indicates, a few other strains are likely to outnumber the bifidobateria in adults unless you feed it. The blood and extracellular fluid must be alkaline; the bowel must be acidic for health. Bowel acidity has nothing to do with saliva. Low saliva pH is a pre-cancerous condition, and you should take steps to raise it. Calcium/magnesium, vitamin D, zinc, potassium are the alkalizing minerals. You can also eat a whole lemon every day; it produces alkaline ash so even though it seems acid it works as an alkali. The alkali foods are generally grown above ground; get a chart from the internet and modify your diet a little. Whey powder is mildly alkalizing, but most protein is acidifying. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 > I'd like to try the inulin. jhhHow long does it last at 15 > grams/day ? Hi ; A two pound bag of inulin is 908 grams. Taken at 15 grams which I figure is two heaping teaspoonsful daily, it will last about 2 months. People with IBS-constipation would likely double the dose, so the bag would last one month. cheers! Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2003 Report Share Posted September 7, 2003 > > > I'd like to try the inulin. jhhHow long does it last at 15 > > grams/day ? > > Hi ; > > A two pound bag of inulin is 908 grams. Taken at 15 grams which I > figure is two heaping teaspoonsful daily, it will last about 2 > months. People with IBS-constipation would likely double the dose, > so the bag would last one month. > > cheers! > > Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2003 Report Share Posted September 8, 2003 Duncan, If I have systemic candida, is it likely that I also have leaky gut syndrom? What are the symptoms of this condition, and does it improve with treatment of the candida? sunfiche Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 Hi Sunfiche; > If I have systemic candida, is it likely that I also have leaky gut > syndrom? What are the symptoms of this condition, and does it > improve with treatment of the candida? > > sunfiche Not unlikely; hard to say... Leaky gut can be caused by the bowel dysbiois that led to the opportunistic candida. It arrives with prolonged irritation (from any source), which suppresses the bowel lining cell division, so undigested food particles etc... can get into the blood. This results in allergic symptoms, excess toxicity, increased white cell count, symptoms of arthritis increasing, and an overloaded immune system, which leads to infection, autoimmunes and such. The condition improves with the removal of the irritating factors, and restoration of good bowel flora, and what we're aiming at is bowel lining healing. Amino acids that increase growth hormone will speed healing, and people with adequate growth hormone can benefit with the amino acid l-glutamine the bowel lining thrives on. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2003 Report Share Posted September 14, 2003 Does anyone know specific dosage for colloidal silver that we should take daily for this? Duncan? Anyone? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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