Probiotics?!
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Thank you! Ask for longer layers, lol.
Yes, this should be refrigerated. I take one in the AM and one in the PM, but you could probably start with just one.0 -
Are you lactose intolerant? If not, then yogurt is the best probiotic out there.
Most probiotics on the market are sugar water with lactobacillus strains and it is very transitory. If you think in terms of population you are trying to move a new pack of bacteria into an already colonized area, so unless your diet promotes a healthier flora, probiotics aren't going to have much impact.
Not true, sauerkraut beats yogurt out by a long shot if prepare correctly. Onions and garlic also hold great prebiotic properties to feed the pro, since they both contain longer sugar based strains that cannot be broken down and absorbed by the body0 -
WorkInProgress909 wrote: »christinev297 wrote: »missnolder890 wrote: »One of my kids takes two probiotocs (culturelle and a yeast-based one also) but it's because he has specific medical issues and his GI doctor prescribed them. Probiotics don't have superpowers and I can't imagine why they'd help with your sluggishness or the rut you're in. They wouldn't hurt, but I think you may be hoping they'll help you in ways they frankly won't.
Not being "regular" can affect you in ways you never thought possible. I know that when I am constantly bloated and backed up (which is hardly ever) that I feel better all the way around. I have feel better so I have more energy to dedicate to fitness goals. .. Despite my diet changes and efforts to be more physically active, I still have issues. My whole question was asking if they helped anyone else with similar issues as my own.
I take one that claims to help constipation. But I also eat a decent amount of fibre. So can't tell which one is helping with regularity. Probably both I'd say. I've been taking probiotics for as long as I can remember.
Do you mind sharing which brand your probiotics are?
Anything high in Bifido will help with constipation0 -
Upon waking up on empty stomach consume
beetroot, carrot, ginger, celery and lemon juice.
Perhaps if you can do it 2-3 times a day - On empty stomach0 -
My doc recommends "culturelle" and a smaller brand available at my local pharmacy.0
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WorkInProgress909 wrote: »GreenGoddess22 wrote: »My GI doctor has me on a daily probiotic and fiber supplement for my needs. I take Garden of Life Raw Probiotic and Citrucel Fiber supplement. For my needs I can tell a difference when I take/don't take them.
Does garden of life require to be refrigerated? This seems to be a popular probiotic, I might try it.
By the way I love your haircut in your profile picture, I want to cut my hair into a shorter style just like that.
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WorkInProgress909 wrote: »Strawblackcat wrote: »WorkInProgress909 wrote: »GreenGoddess22 wrote: »My GI doctor has me on a daily probiotic and fiber supplement for my needs. I take Garden of Life Raw Probiotic and Citrucel Fiber supplement. For my needs I can tell a difference when I take/don't take them.
Does garden of life require to be refrigerated? This seems to be a popular probiotic, I might try it.
By the way I love your haircut in your profile picture, I want to cut my hair into a shorter style just like that.
The refrigerated ones are the best ones to take that is why I was asking. Looking to switch up the ones I am taking. There's a lot of probiotics selling on the shelf in pharmacies and vitamin stores. I've tried those before and they are pointless.
Actually, I wouldn't completely write off the Garden of Life shelf-stables as dead and useless. I can't speak for other brands, but I do know for a fact that Garden of Life uses special low-moisture capsules in their shelf-stables, which is what allow them to be shelf stable in the first place. Have you ever noticed how cheaper shelf-stable probiotics have silica packets in them? It's because moisture is like the mortal enemy of probiotic capsules. The capsules for Garde n of Life's are specially made to resist moisture. The reason that they don't do it for all of their probiotics is because the capsules are so expensive and limited in availability
Not trying to discourage you from the refridgerated ones (those are what I'm currently taking, after all,) just pointing something out.
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This doctor is legit. He was recognized as one of Los Angeles's 5 Top Doctors. He's also written wellness books and does thorough research on medicines.
https://youtu.be/aoOdaRoJdWE
Those Doctors that are recognized as "one of _____'s top doctors" pay for that rating. It's really just advertising.0
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