CS and digestive bacteria

1998-05-31 Thread Frank Matzka
Thanks to all who contributed to this thread.

Since I wrote in I have received a little more info on Yakult and there 
is a web site here in Oz, www.yakult.com.au. But it's under construction 
so I'll have to wait and see what they include as they go along.

The Lactobacillus casei Shirota strain apparently survives gastric and
bile acids to actually get to the small intestine. It's cultured at 37C 
(body temp) and fermented for 6 days (all my favorite things are
fermented)and then has added citrus fruit flavours.

This is slightly different to yoghurt, certainly longer in the making,
and I was hoping to find someone who had made up their own. I'll give it
a try myself and come back with any meaningful results if I have any.

Regards...Frank


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Re: CS and digestive bacteria

1998-05-25 Thread Reid Smith
>I've had that problem when taking CS orally.  I just take a capsule or two
>of Acidophilus (8 Billion count each) daily.  I get 120 caps for about 13.75
>American, so it works out to about 11 to 22 cents per day depending on how
>much I take.  I also eat yogurt regularly.

   The liquid acidophlus is supposed to be better and if you don't swallow
the CS you don't have the problem with it possabally killing of the good
bacteria. Just swish it around in the mouth for 2-3 minutes.



Take Care 

Reid



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RE: CS and digestive bacteria

1998-05-25 Thread Hermes, Kristofer J
For those people eating yogurt regularly (possibly to replenish the
"good" bacteria in your body, I might suggest getting goat or sheep milk
yogurt, as it seems to be more easily digestible, and less mucus forming
than cow milk yogurt.

Kris

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> 
> Frank,
> 
> I've had that problem when taking CS orally.  I just take a capsule or
> two
> of Acidophilus (8 Billion count each) daily.  I get 120 caps for about
> 13.75
> American, so it works out to about 11 to 22 cents per day depending on
> how
> much I take.  I also eat yogurt regularly.
> 
> Vern
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Frank Matzka 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
> Date: Sunday, May 24, 1998 6:28 PM
> Subject: CS and digestive bacteria
> 
> 
> >There has been some talk of taking oral CS may disrupt the good
> bacteria
> >we all have in our digestive systems.
> >
> >Now that I'll be taking CS fairly regularly I figured that to
> counteract
> >any decline in the good bugs, that I would counteract by eating some
> >live yoghurt every day. Also there recently came on the market here
> in
> >South Australia a product called Yakult which has live Lactobacillus
> >casei Shirota strain. I have no idea how good this stuff is but if
> you
> >believe the brochures it is just the stuff for re establishing a
> healthy
> >intestinal population.
> >
> >Any thoughts on the my "theory" ?
> >
> >Also do we have any expert yoghurt makers out there? This Yakult
> stuff
> >is about 70c for a small daily dose bottle (30 mls) and if anybody is
> >familiar with it or it's making I'd like to try to "cultivate" my
> own.
> >
> >Thanks in advance.
> >
> >Regards...Frank
> >
> >
> >
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CS and digestive bacteria

1998-05-25 Thread Paul Andree
Marsha Hallett wrote:
> 
> Frank Matzka wrote:
> 
> > There has been some talk of taking oral CS may disrupt the good bacteria
> > we all have in our digestive systems.
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Regards...Frank
> 
> Dear Frank,  I`ve been taking CS for over 2 years now, and have had no
> intestinal problems at all. I don`t take yogurt or extra "bugs". I read
> somewhere that CS is absorbed completely before it gets to the intestine,
> and thus spares the intestinal flora. Those who have a colon infection have
> to take CS "the other direction". I wonder if the "good bugs" are so-called
> as they do no harm, perhaps CS does kill `em, and we just don`t need them.
> Who`s to know?
>  Best wishes,
> Marsha
=

Hi Marsha,

Concerning the "good bugs". The healthy intestinal bacteria is most
necessary for overall health. A by-product of healthy bacteria are many
vitamins that the body needs. The by-products of the unhealthy bacteria
are toxins that slowly poison the body. You and I have the book "Achieve
Maximum Health"; so this is for the lists information.

The healthy bacteria are implanted by breastfeeding, which America has
abandoned; with the resulting poor adolescent and then adult health
problems. Supposedly, acidopholus pills and yogurt will not survive the
strong digestive stomach acids, so very little if any will reach the
colon. Enemas and then a rectal implant of live himan acidoplolus are
the only way to regain balance. That being minimum 80% healthy flora to
maximum 20% unhealthy flora. (these figures can vary somewhat).

The American diet and big-business have brought us to this point of poor
health.

Paul Andree


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Re: CS and digestive bacteria

1998-05-25 Thread Marsha Hallett


Frank Matzka wrote:

> There has been some talk of taking oral CS may disrupt the good bacteria
> we all have in our digestive systems.
>
> Now that I'll be taking CS fairly regularly I figured that to counteract
> any decline in the good bugs, that I would counteract by eating some
> live yoghurt every day. Also there recently came on the market here in
> South Australia a product called Yakult which has live Lactobacillus
> casei Shirota strain. I have no idea how good this stuff is but if you
> believe the brochures it is just the stuff for re establishing a healthy
> intestinal population.
>
> Any thoughts on the my "theory" ?
>
> Also do we have any expert yoghurt makers out there? This Yakult stuff
> is about 70c for a small daily dose bottle (30 mls) and if anybody is
> familiar with it or it's making I'd like to try to "cultivate" my own.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards...Frank

Dear Frank,  I`ve been taking CS for over 2 years now, and have had no
intestinal problems at all. I don`t take yogurt or extra "bugs". I read
somewhere that CS is absorbed completely before it gets to the intestine,
and thus spares the intestinal flora. Those who have a colon infection have
to take CS "the other direction". I wonder if the "good bugs" are so-called
as they do no harm, perhaps CS does kill `em, and we just don`t need them.
Who`s to know?
 Best wishes,
Marsha


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Re: CS and digestive bacteria

1998-05-25 Thread It's not me
Frank,

I've had that problem when taking CS orally.  I just take a capsule or two
of Acidophilus (8 Billion count each) daily.  I get 120 caps for about 13.75
American, so it works out to about 11 to 22 cents per day depending on how
much I take.  I also eat yogurt regularly.

Vern

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Date: Sunday, May 24, 1998 6:28 PM
Subject: CS and digestive bacteria


>There has been some talk of taking oral CS may disrupt the good bacteria
>we all have in our digestive systems.
>
>Now that I'll be taking CS fairly regularly I figured that to counteract
>any decline in the good bugs, that I would counteract by eating some
>live yoghurt every day. Also there recently came on the market here in
>South Australia a product called Yakult which has live Lactobacillus
>casei Shirota strain. I have no idea how good this stuff is but if you
>believe the brochures it is just the stuff for re establishing a healthy
>intestinal population.
>
>Any thoughts on the my "theory" ?
>
>Also do we have any expert yoghurt makers out there? This Yakult stuff
>is about 70c for a small daily dose bottle (30 mls) and if anybody is
>familiar with it or it's making I'd like to try to "cultivate" my own.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards...Frank
>
>
>
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CS and digestive bacteria

1998-05-24 Thread Frank Matzka
There has been some talk of taking oral CS may disrupt the good bacteria
we all have in our digestive systems.

Now that I'll be taking CS fairly regularly I figured that to counteract
any decline in the good bugs, that I would counteract by eating some
live yoghurt every day. Also there recently came on the market here in
South Australia a product called Yakult which has live Lactobacillus
casei Shirota strain. I have no idea how good this stuff is but if you
believe the brochures it is just the stuff for re establishing a healthy
intestinal population.

Any thoughts on the my "theory" ?

Also do we have any expert yoghurt makers out there? This Yakult stuff
is about 70c for a small daily dose bottle (30 mls) and if anybody is
familiar with it or it's making I'd like to try to "cultivate" my own.

Thanks in advance.

Regards...Frank




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