Amazon has 2-Pack 100-Count Nature's Bounty Acidophilus Probiotic Supplement on sale for $4.90 when following the instructions below. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.
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Acidophilus is friendly bacteria for the digestive system. (1) Nature's Bounty Probiotic Acidophilus contains over 100 million active Lactobacillus Acidophilus (including naturally occurring metabolic product produced by Lactobacilli) at time of manufacture.
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i thought the recommendation for probiotics were min 1 billion active cultures?
Firstly, the article you linked just lazily states that the results are inconclusive. Inconclusive doesn't equate to useless as you suggest.
The AGA parses the info out a bit better in this article: https://gastro.org/press-releases...-research/
My take is, if you have gut health issues like IBS and you're at your wits end, this is totally worth a shot. Just try to isolate this potential solution by not changing anything else in your diet or routine.
*Obligatory not a doctor.
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Firstly, the article you linked just lazily states that the results are inconclusive. Inconclusive doesn't equate to useless as you suggest.
The AGA parses the info out a bit better in this article: https://gastro.org/press-releases...-research/
My take is, if you have gut health issues like IBS and you're at your wits end, this is totally worth a shot. Just try to isolate this potential solution by not changing anything else in your diet or routine.
*Obligatory not a doctor.
I tried the "Ultra Strength" version of these probiotics and found that I had to take twice the serving size to have any effect. I've used the Hyperbiotics probiotic for years and a single serving of that has always been highly effective. Don't believe the "haters". Probiotics are very beneficial.
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i thought the recommendation for probiotics were min 1 billion active cultures?
The AGA parses the info out a bit better in this article: https://gastro.org/press-releases...-research/
My take is, if you have gut health issues like IBS and you're at your wits end, this is totally worth a shot. Just try to isolate this potential solution by not changing anything else in your diet or routine.
*Obligatory not a doctor.
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i thought the recommendation for probiotics were min 1 billion active cultures?
Firstly, the article you linked just lazily states that the results are inconclusive. Inconclusive doesn't equate to useless as you suggest.
The AGA parses the info out a bit better in this article: https://gastro.org/press-releases...-research/
My take is, if you have gut health issues like IBS and you're at your wits end, this is totally worth a shot. Just try to isolate this potential solution by not changing anything else in your diet or routine.
*Obligatory not a doctor.
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i thought the recommendation for probiotics were min 1 billion active cultures?
10 billion cells vs 100 million organisms
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Same here