Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Duncan - I hope I haven't missed the answer somewhere, but what is FOS? (Its in the probiotic I am presently taking). Thanks. Penny Re: Re: Three Lac or Inulin? > > > > As far as inulin goes, i've only heard about it on > > this group. Haven't seen any testimonials anywhere. My > > guess is, if it was the end-all be-all supplement, > > it'd be discuss on every forum and many websites would > > sell it, which is not the case. > > > > , you have to understand that inulin is a prevention for and a > restorer of good bowel culture, nothing more. It's not supposed to be a > cure, but the bowel culture does exert influence on the outcome, as > people are finding. > > I'll also repeat myself for you that natural inulin contains sugar and > FOS, so people don't respond to it as well as to sugar- and FOS-free > inulin. Although inulin in it's sugar free form was made a commodity in > 1999, it takes awhile before people on the street find out about it. > > Sugar-free inulin, like any food, is not an end-all but it is being > discussed and there are testimonials all right. Someone has to be first > to deploy it.... there will always be people who hang back. It's OK to be > skeptical, but do please try to give us your objective criticism > on knowledge rather than a lack of it. I think your comments probably > wouldn't have been made at all if you were aware of all the science > behind prebiotics. > > All we're doing is applying that science, and it's working also on bowel > dysbiosis in diarrhea, constipation, IBS, Crohn's and colitis patients > just like the science said it would. > > Duncan Crow > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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