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you are advised to take probiotics after antibiotics to replace the ‘good’ bacteria and prevent you from getting an infection from any possible antibiotic resistant bacteria particularly C. diff
there is no point taking probiotics during your course because they will get killed

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Chemcial imbalances for many people is a common term for diseases of unknown origins, diseases or symptoms.
Well what can cause these chemcial imbalances, a bacteria, a virus, yes, but also this can be caused by a lack of ‘probiotics’ ( acidophilus) referring to the friendly bacteria that operates your digestive system.
When was the last time the doctor gave you bacteria, friendly bacteria ?
Modern medicine is all about attacking a problem.
What if the problem cannot be attacked, but cultivated, because the real problem is a lack of what is called friendly bacteria that processes food into chemicals. (yogurt, saurerkraut)
Since our body operates through bio-chemcial processes, then a lack of proper chemicals because we lack the ‘workers’ within the digestive system will cause many diseases, including cancer, or the breakdown of body cells; due in part because they don’t have the proper chemicals.
Have you heard of probiotics ?
Can this be the missing link ?

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Acidophilus is a “weak and fragile” bacteria … Try Geneflora – it doesn’t have to be refrigerated and not because man chemically altered it. It is a natural supplement.

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Unfortunately, Many Real Doctors Buy Into the Hype.

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I’ve read up on a couple sites the great things this stuff has done for people, just wondering if anyone else uses it and what their expereince is with it?
I also want to know if I would even need to do loads with the probiotics when I start, or should I just take them regularly?

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