Guest guest Posted October 31, 2003 Report Share Posted October 31, 2003 OK... so if I understand this correctly... if I use Primal Defense to build my own culture... and take inulin on a regular basis to feed the good bacteria... then at some point I should be able to stop the Primal Defense... or ANY probiotic... especially if I am following the diet... is this correct? I found Puritan's Pride online (www.puritan.com) and yes it is much cheaper... maybe I'll eventually switch to a cheaper brand if I still need to take a probiotic. I think where you were confusing me was that I thought I had to look for a " special probiotic " and the fact is that you feel Primal Defense is an overpriced product with unnecessary strains and the maker is out to make money. I have yet to understand your statement: " switch to something that's designed to be complementary to natural bowel biotics " ... or are you saying any good probiotic other than Garden of Life products? As you say... there are many but not all live up to their claims. How do we realy know until we try them?? I know many use ThreeLac... the MLM hipe turns me off , but I might consider it in the future, if I can find it without having to join anything for a reasonable price. I really don't have a clear understanding of that product at this point. At this point I know the Garden of Life products seem to work well for me. It has been my lack of understanding and eating the wrong foods that has caused me setbacks. I did try a cheaper probiotic, but I also was not following the diet very well at the time either so I do not have a good example if another probiotic will work as well for me. Since I have another unused bottle of Primal Defense and the Fungal Defense... I'll use those up. I will add the inulin to my diet, keep up with the coconut oil and psyllium capsules... stay on track with the diet and see what happens. I am not sure what else to do at this point. Carol Duncan Crow wrote: >Hi , > > > >>The best store brand I know of is Garden of Life from Florida. >>Take a look at this: >>http://www.gardenoflifeusa.com/testimonials/jordan.html >> >>What do you think, Duncan? >> >> > >That is a Primal Defense ad. Although in the short term it can >be useful because PD contains several bacteria and yeasts that >are meant to outcompete pathogenic bacteria and yeast in the >short term, in the long term they will be outcompeted in the >bowel. > >So, a person who desires to build their own culture will use PD >for the short while, then switch to something that's designed >to be complemetary to natural bowel biotics, plus something >like inulin to help them establish the culture, which is like a >living mat on the bowel lining. > >Otherwise, following Primal Defense recommendations, you take >the expensive probiotic forever because without feeding the >culture, probiotics only work while you're using them. Indeed, >as many people are finding, even after months on PD, when they >stop using it they relapse. > >Duncan Crow > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2003 Report Share Posted November 2, 2003 Hi Carol, > > OK... so if I understand this correctly... if I use Primal > Defense to build my own culture... and take inulin on a regular > basis to feed the good bacteria... then at some point I should > be able to stop the Primal Defense... or ANY probiotic... > especially if I am following the diet... is this correct? Yes, that's what I mean. And once the bowel has a healthy bacterial population, by using much more inulin-containing food, you may not even need the spray-dried inulin as a supplement. Remember, historic use quietened a " warm and windy stomache " with simply a chicory root broth. > > I found Puritan's Pride online (www.puritan.com) and yes it is > much cheaper... maybe I'll eventually switch to a cheaper brand > if I still need to take a probiotic. I think where you were > confusing me was that I thought I had to look for a " special > probiotic " and the fact is that you feel Primal Defense is an > overpriced product with unnecessary strains and the maker is out > to make money. I have yet to understand your statement: " switch > to something that's designed to be complementary to natural > bowel biotics " ... or are you saying any good probiotic other > than Garden of Life products? As you say... there are many but > not all live up to their claims. How do we realy know until we > try them?? " switch to something that's designed to be complementary to natural bowel biotics " means that after the Primal Defense has done the damage control its supposed to, you can switch to something cheaper that does not contain unnecessary bacteria and yeasts that should be outcompeted anyway, then soon eliminate that too. There are many good probiotics, yes. I'd look for a 'guarantee' because that claim would be enforced by the feds. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2003 Report Share Posted November 7, 2003 Duncan > > The best store brand I know of is Garden of Life from Florida. > > Take a look at this: > > http://www.gardenoflifeusa.com/testimonials/jordan.html > > > > What do you think, Duncan? > > That is a Primal Defense ad. Although in the short term it can > be useful because PD contains several bacteria and yeasts that > are meant to outcompete pathogenic bacteria and yeast in the > short term, in the long term they will be outcompeted in the > bowel. > > So, a person who desires to build their own culture will use PD > for the short while, then switch to something that's designed > to be complemetary to natural bowel biotics, plus something > like inulin to help them establish the culture, which is like a > living mat on the bowel lining. > > Otherwise, following Primal Defense recommendations, you take > the expensive probiotic forever because without feeding the > culture, probiotics only work while you're using them. Indeed, > as many people are finding, even after months on PD, when they > stop using it they relapse. > > Duncan Crow Interesting thoughts. I did not know that about the bacterial cultures in the gut. I still remain impressed with the testimonial for Primal Defense. I would not call it " just an ad " . I see it as a compelling testimony about a solution for the Crohn's disease sufferrers. I have a sense that the Garden of Life folks are sincere people ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2003 Report Share Posted November 7, 2003 I emailed the company and asked for a source for outside study results and the response was they have not used any outside sources and do not plan to anytime in the near future. Huh makes me wonder why not! Laurie Re: Re: primal defense - probiotics Duncan > > The best store brand I know of is Garden of Life from Florida. > > Take a look at this: > > http://www.gardenoflifeusa.com/testimonials/jordan.html > > > > What do you think, Duncan? > > That is a Primal Defense ad. Although in the short term it can > be useful because PD contains several bacteria and yeasts that > are meant to outcompete pathogenic bacteria and yeast in the > short term, in the long term they will be outcompeted in the > bowel. > > So, a person who desires to build their own culture will use PD > for the short while, then switch to something that's designed > to be complemetary to natural bowel biotics, plus something > like inulin to help them establish the culture, which is like a > living mat on the bowel lining. > > Otherwise, following Primal Defense recommendations, you take > the expensive probiotic forever because without feeding the > culture, probiotics only work while you're using them. Indeed, > as many people are finding, even after months on PD, when they > stop using it they relapse. > > Duncan Crow Interesting thoughts. I did not know that about the bacterial cultures in the gut. I still remain impressed with the testimonial for Primal Defense. I would not call it " just an ad " . I see it as a compelling testimony about a solution for the Crohn's disease sufferrers. I have a sense that the Garden of Life folks are sincere people ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2003 Report Share Posted November 7, 2003 So, Duncan, What do you suggest for people taking PD in the long term? I've been taking it for almost two months and while I'm on it the candida symptoms almost completely subside but I have a feeling that as soon as I stop the symtpom will return. In what form it inulin taken? Are there any good brands to look for? m. " Laurie K. " <laurker@...> wrote: I emailed the company and asked for a source for outside study results and the response was they have not used any outside sources and do not plan to anytime in the near future. Huh makes me wonder why not! Laurie Re: Re: primal defense - probiotics Duncan > > The best store brand I know of is Garden of Life from Florida. > > Take a look at this: > > http://www.gardenoflifeusa.com/testimonials/jordan.html > > > > What do you think, Duncan? > > That is a Primal Defense ad. Although in the short term it can > be useful because PD contains several bacteria and yeasts that > are meant to outcompete pathogenic bacteria and yeast in the > short term, in the long term they will be outcompeted in the > bowel. > > So, a person who desires to build their own culture will use PD > for the short while, then switch to something that's designed > to be complemetary to natural bowel biotics, plus something > like inulin to help them establish the culture, which is like a > living mat on the bowel lining. > > Otherwise, following Primal Defense recommendations, you take > the expensive probiotic forever because without feeding the > culture, probiotics only work while you're using them. Indeed, > as many people are finding, even after months on PD, when they > stop using it they relapse. > > Duncan Crow Interesting thoughts. I did not know that about the bacterial cultures in the gut. I still remain impressed with the testimonial for Primal Defense. I would not call it " just an ad " . I see it as a compelling testimony about a solution for the Crohn's disease sufferrers. I have a sense that the Garden of Life folks are sincere people ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2003 Report Share Posted November 7, 2003 > > I emailed the company and asked for a source for outside study > results and the response was they have not used any outside > sources and do not plan to anytime in the near future. Huh makes > me wonder why not! Laurie Laurie, I think the main reason is that a study in the peer- reviewed journal Gastroenterology questions the wisdom of going ahead and incorporating into a probiotic, several bacterial strains that are found in the soil and in some animals but not in humans. The secondary reason is that Primal Defense doesn't seem to want customers to know that they can use a prebiotic to establish a positive change in bowel culture without employing foreign bacteria probiotics. That is the nature of what is in the independent studies, and so altogether, it's hard to find studies that agree with PD's marketing stance. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2003 Report Share Posted November 7, 2003 Hi , > So, Duncan, > > What do you suggest for people taking PD in the long term? I've > been taking it for almost two months and while I'm on it the > candida symptoms almost completely subside but I have a feeling > that as soon as I stop the symtpom will return. > > In what form it inulin taken? Are there any good brands to look > for? In my view prebiotics like inulin should be used. But because the shorter-chain fermentables can contribute to the growth of unwanted bactera, and most also contain up to 10% sugar used by the unwanted bacteria and by yeast, I've taken the trouble to source out and make available an inulin that has had the shortest chain polysaccharides and sugar removed. This FOS- and sugar-free inulin is now available, and I think I'm the only source world-wide for this purified inulin at retail. The science and a purchase point is on my website, and I've had many people on it with excellent results. At least, it's preferred for candida, diabetes, IBS, crohn's and colitis patients. Healthier people can use inulin that has FOS and sugar in it with no problem. Three teaspoons of inulin per day, 15 grams, uses up a pound in a month, and after two months you can probably start to cut back to two teaspoons, then one daily as your diet improves. regards, Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2003 Report Share Posted November 8, 2003 Duncan- can you please give me your web address. -Patty >From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> >Reply-candidiasis >candidiasis >Subject: Re: Re: Re: primal defense - probiotics >Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 15:03:27 -0800 > > >Hi , > > > So, Duncan, > > > > What do you suggest for people taking PD in the long term? I've > > been taking it for almost two months and while I'm on it the > > candida symptoms almost completely subside but I have a feeling > > that as soon as I stop the symtpom will return. > > > > In what form it inulin taken? Are there any good brands to look > > for? > >In my view prebiotics like inulin should be used. > >But because the shorter-chain fermentables can contribute to >the growth of unwanted bactera, and most also contain up to 10% >sugar used by the unwanted bacteria and by yeast, I've taken >the trouble to source out and make available an inulin that has >had the shortest chain polysaccharides and sugar removed. This >FOS- and sugar-free inulin is now available, and I think I'm >the only source world-wide for this purified inulin at retail. > >The science and a purchase point is on my website, and I've had >many people on it with excellent results. At least, it's >preferred for candida, diabetes, IBS, crohn's and colitis >patients. Healthier people can use inulin that has FOS and >sugar in it with no problem. > >Three teaspoons of inulin per day, 15 grams, uses up a pound in >a month, and after two months you can probably start to cut >back to two teaspoons, then one daily as your diet improves. > >regards, > >Duncan Crow Over ten million animals are abused, neglected or abandoned yearly. Over 27,000 defenseless animals are being harmed or dying every day! Visit The Animal Rescue Site (http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/home) every day to give a bowl of food -- at no cost to you -- and participate in the fight to save animals in need. n- _________________________________________________________________ Compare high-speed Internet plans, starting at $26.95. https://broadband.msn.com (Prices may vary by service area.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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