Dear Seth,
During the immediately past 15 years we have conducted myriad investigations, experiments and studies involving Vitamin C as the parent...or one of the principal companions. We have never observed any untoward effects of any form of vitamin Cupon any of the
That is and has been for many years the generally accepted theory among
CS researchers.
Marshall
Alchemysa wrote:
If CS killed the 'good bacteria' the result would be pretty obvious
and catastrophic. I certainly haven't noticed any problems in that area.
My personal theory is that CS particl
Hi David, I've been using 10 tds CS i made in my Silver Puppy. I have breathing
problems which only occurs when ive overstressed my cardo-pulminary systems.
With re occuring bladder infections. With my 4 heart attacks and congestial
heart failure. So my breathing is in great compramize. I've bee
A Medisana nebulizer is a great asset Larry. I don't have the health problems
you do, but if a cold is in the air, it tends to 'go to my chest' so to speak,
which in the past necessitated ABX's (horror, upon horror!) but I got my
Medisana (the one with the little spout) and it works wonders!
Hi Marshal,
I haven't used them in pill form although from the ones I have
encountered in health stores they all seem to be in a gelatin capsule. I
do use liquid form acidophilus 50 billion live organisms. This is much
more potent then capsule form or any yogurt one might buy. Product I use
is Bio
You need to take probiotics when you are not eating meat.
For dog a fermented salad is great way of doing this.
The fermented pulped salad is made (mostly with leafy greens) adding
probiotics (human grade and non dairy) to establish the good bacteria in the
intestines. The human grade digestive e
Louise wrote:
> You need to take probiotics when you are not eating meat.
>
> For dog a fermented salad is great way of doing this.
>
> The fermented pulped salad is made (mostly with leafy greens) adding
> probiotics (human grade and non dairy) to establish the good bacteria in the
> intestines.
Hi Marshall,
This is not exactly what you wanted to know but useful nonetheless.
It doesn't make sense to use probiotics anyway; if you do the math
you find that all a capsule contains is enough probiotic to populate
a couple of CCs or so of stool.
On the other hand, feeding your existing star
m
Subject: Re: CS>Probiotics
Louise wrote:
> You need to take probiotics when you are not eating meat.
>
> For dog a fermented salad is great way of doing this.
>
> The fermented pulped salad is made (mostly with leafy greens) adding
> probiotics (human grade and non dairy)
Hi Pat,
He need Colostrum.
Paul
- Original Message -
From: "Pat"
To: "silver list" ; "Georgia"
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 1:29 PM
Subject: CS>Probiotics
Got some Natren Healthy Trinity probiotics for son who
has irritable bowel. VERY expensive, but arrived with
bubble wrap, cold pa
I hadn't heard of using cow's colostrum before, that's
interesting. But anyway, my son is lactose
intolerant. He did fine on breast milk, but once that
was over at about 2 1/3 years, he's never been able to
tolerate milk.
Pat
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Pat, have you tried "acidophilus"? I would think that the
continuous use of "Immodium" on a daily basis would not
be healthy. Also the "colostrum" that someone suggested
should show an improvement. Pete
In a message dated 6/19/2006 4:51:16 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
pauljfis...@cox.net wri
Try Kombucha, Kefir, Tibicos, Caspian Sea Yogurt all natural
live probiotics simply to make at home and are cheap or
actually free from many groups online. Do a google or search
yahoo groups. Live probiotics - not capsules or pills ...
works miracles for many Kefir and tibicos can be made
in w
Pat,
Here is something you need to read, as well as
other posters. I've been taking colostrum for
several years and give it to my wife and kids
when needed. PeteP.S. this lady went through Hell!
_Click here: Colostrum - SYMBIOTICS: Exclusive Suppliers of New Life
Colostrum - Contact
Check to see if it is milk-based. Ingredients that are related to dairy
would be whey, casein, milk solids, etc. I have a terrible time with even
milk in coffeeI would try acidophilous, kefir, real organic yogurt.
Kaopectate may be better or at least a good change from Immodium, too.
We use a
Purchased the Caspian Sea Yogurt from you Ed and twice it did not work and you
would not answer my e-mails.no money back garuntee from this company
either, I got ripped off!!!.debbie
-- Original message --
From: "Ed Kasper"
> Try Kombucha, Kefir, Tibicos, Cas
I wouldn't suggest soy milk but use either rice or almond milkhave you
tried those?thanks debbie
-- Original message --
From: Pat
> I hadn't heard of using cow's colostrum before, that's
> interesting. But anyway, my son is lactose
> intolerant. He did fine o
I would encourage him to back off a little on the dosage untill his body got
use to it a little bit sounds like the product is doing it's job killing off
the bad yeastdid he call the company?if you want to contact me off line
Pat I use to have IBS too and got rid of itdebbie
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From: debbiegerar...@comcast.net [mailto:debbiegerar...@comcast.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 6:49 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Probiotics
Purchased the Caspian Sea Yogurt from you Ed and twice it did not work and
you would not answer my e-mails.no money b
..@comcast.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 6:49 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Probiotics
Purchased the Caspian Sea Yogurt from you Ed and twice it did not work and you
would not answer my e-mails.no money back garuntee from this company
either, I got r
ent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 9:38 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Probiotics
Excuse me I wasn't over fermenting nothing Ed within six hours the milk
separated. I know fully well how to boil water and know when I am getting
shafted too by a company . I will make certain
-Original Message-
From: debbiegerar...@comcast.net [mailto:debbiegerar...@comcast.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 9:38 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Probiotics
Excuse me I wasn't over fermenting nothing Ed within six hours the milk
separated. I know fully well h
[mailto:pattycake29...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 4:13 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Probiotics
I hadn't heard of using cow's colostrum before, that's interesting. But
anyway, my son is lactose intolerant. He did fine on breast milk, but
once tha
Good news for leaky gut sufferers that the inulin/FOS they use
heals leaky gut by supporting bowel lining epithelial cell growth
as well as stimulating a fluorish of probiotic Bifidobacteria.
I haven't looked this one up or got it on my website yet. I'll
put it in the inulin references; other s
Pat,
It sounds like your son was having a herx reaction with Natren's probiotics.
My son did too, so I spaced it out more and gave it once every other day unitl
he could handle more. For the bowel inflammation have him look into glutamine
to heal and restore the gut integrity. Colostrum also com
I have taken glutamine too and it does help alot along with slippery elm which
is very soothing to the intestinal wall...debbbe
-- Original message --
From: gmetrop...@aol.com
Pat,
It sounds like your son was having a herx reaction with Natren's probiotics. My
son
I make my own kefir. Can't do better than that, from my perception.
Sara
On 3/12/2011 3:30 PM, S&JY wrote:
Anyone have experience and recommendations for probiotics?
Specifically, brands that have at least 10 strains of friendly
bacteria with a strength of at least 10 billion bacteria,
You seem to be recommending a product, so why are you asking, or is
this a way of promoting this product? I'm confused.
Home-made Kefir has 57 strains of friendly bacteria. It's easy to make
and very cheap, and can be taken throughout the day. Has made a
tremendous difference for me, and fo
Kefir and kombucha. Or any traditional fermented foods.
Gayla
- Original Message -
From: "Sara Mandal-Joy"
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2011 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Probiotics
I make my own kefir. Can't do better than that, from my perception.
Sara
On 3/12/
would
like a delivery system with a timed release feature so the probiotic would
be released primarily in the intestines, not the stomach.
--Steve Y.
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From: Gayla Roberts [mailto:aera...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2011 10:30 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Probiot
Re: CS>ProbioticsFor most of her life, my wife has been battling IBS.
I always believed that a probiotic should solve the problem.
We tried many (including the HSO). Nothing worked.
Then we tried VSL#3.
IBS gone within about two months on one packet per day.
Now she gets it by prescription so that
I calculated Dr. Mercolas as being one of the best price per billion
organisms on the market. I started his brand recently, and it has improved
by bowels after switching from Ayush brand which I was on. I take lots of
antibiotics.
~David
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Del wrote:
> For mos
Del,
What company would that be?
Thanks.
PT
From: Del
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, March 15, 2011 2:38:11 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Probiotics
For most of her life, my wife has been battling IBS.
I always believed that a probiotic should solve the prob
Company website:
http://www.vsl3.com/
Del
- Original Message -
From: PT Ferrance
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Probiotics
Del,
What company would that be?
Thanks.
gt;
> So it really depends on what you are trying to accomplish with your
> supplementation. I also make kombucha on occassion, and use Kefir, but I
> don't see either as being powerful enough to act to restore serious digestive
> disorders.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Jason
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Gayla Roberts [mailto:aera...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2011 10:30 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Probiotics
> Anyone have experience and recommendations for probiotics?
>
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