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- dixonpete commented on dixonpete's blog entry in Pete Dixon1
I started another couple of jars today
Day 2, the day after incubation, I found 1 inactive larvae after sampling both jars. By sampling I mean inspecting about 15 mls of water extracted from each jar. Day 3, nothing. Day 4, I saw one larva in each jar. Day 5, I estimate there were 15–20 larvae in each jar. Enough to inoculate. So I guess that's the answer. 5 days. Waiting l... -
- normagain commented on Scott Adams's article in Spring 2024 Issue12
Exploring Other Causes of Villous Atrophy Beyond Celiac Disease
Thanks Knitty Your knowledge of the b vitamin is unreal. I don't recall ever having heard of the riboflavin influence on candida and look forward to a little more help in controlling the beast. Carbs are a problem for me particularly bread, rice and pasta. Worse was my addiction to refined sugar, however, pleased to report that I gave it up for the most... -
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- sc'Que? commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Latest Research1
How Xylitol and Gluten Change Human Gut Microbiota and Biofilm
Not sure why the conclusion seemed to omit Xylitol from criticism.- biofilm
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- knitty kitty commented on Scott Adams's article in Spring 2024 Issue12
Exploring Other Causes of Villous Atrophy Beyond Celiac Disease
@normagain, There's a difference between Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) and Candidiasis (Yeast Infection). It's possible to have one or the other or both. Celiac Disease causes damage to the small intestine. The SIBO occurs because the bacteria take advantage of this damage to move in and multiply. Same with Candida. SIBO is...
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