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nowheatnomilk Rookie

I was turned on to this probiotic supplement... a woman in the store told me it was good for us celiacs. she meets with dietitians one a week at a celiac meeting.

so I when to the pharmacy to ask the pharmacist about this.. he said it would be good for me. it promotes good bacteria in the intestines.. so I've been on it for 4days nows.. taking two capsules a day.. I have had less pain.. and my bowels.. well put it this way.. my movements are non stressful and how do you say...it's a proud moment. :lol: I was wondering if anyone else has had these probiotic.. they are very expensive I paid 83.00 for bottle they have to be refrigerated. All I can say is it's been very beneficial for me....

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I think many of us take probiotics, or have done so for a period in order to get gut bacteria to where they should be.

What brand are you taking? $83 is very expensive.

mamaw Community Regular

$83 bucks, wow that's a pricey probiotic. What is the name of the probiotic you are taking? I also think they are a good product but I think I never paid $83 bucks.

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i take a multitude and don't feel quite the same effect they had when i first started with just one. is it possible to take too many? should i switch brands here and there? i wonder if they are just helping the bacteria start other problems i'll say or contributing to bad bacteria or whatever am i overwhelimg my gut with them. it seemed if i gobbled more it had a positive effect. now i can take like 10 pills at once and not even feel. (a variety of two kinds and pau d'arco)

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i take a multitude and don't feel quite the same effect they had when i first started with just one. is it possible to take too many? should i switch brands here and there? i wonder if they are just helping the bacteria start other problems i'll say or contributing to bad bacteria or whatever am i overwhelimg my gut with them. it seemed if i gobbled more it had a positive effect. now i can take like 10 pills at once and not even feel. (a variety of two kinds and pau d'arco)

Scotty I think you may have taken too much of a good thing. You do not need to take them indefinately. My herbalist had me on one type for 4 months (just one pill a day, although the bottle recommended 3 ) Then we switched to a different probiotic bacteria in the same brand of probiotics and I take 1 pill a day and it has been 2 months.

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I take a great dairy free and gluten free probitic that costs under 30 dollars. It's made by Vinco's.

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