H.M. Murdoch
Well-Known Member
Is this just a temporary craze? Or are they all they're made out to be?
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Well, It's a good question. I know they replace "friendly bacteria" similar to buttermilk yogurt but better. So, I wouldn't think there would be harm except to the pocket book. I would just keep it in mind as a backup plan if your stomach gets out of balance.I've wondered about probiotics myself. However, I never have stomach or digestive issues. So does that mean I wouldn't benefit from probiotics? Or maybe they would be good for my immune system anyway? Maybe not, since I never seem to get sick. Honestly, I never even get a cold. So maybe I should just leave well enough alone?
Wow, you should really get tested for H-Pylori infection. Half the world population has the bacteria, most without symptoms, but something like this sounds like the probiotics are what's keeping them from doing damage. I just found out I have it, only after a whole year of abdominal pain and issues. It got better when I took pro biotics, but when I stopped and started eating meat again it came back... Seriously, just trying to help out. Sounds farmilliar :/ esp. The glass feeling in the stomach! Typical hpylori.I take them every day. If I run out, I can tell within a couple of days. My stomach goes into terrible pain...like there is glass in it or something. Also, I get a very full feeling and it is hard to eat, even when starving, like the food goes down to the top of my stomach and wont go further if that makes sense. The probiotics have been a life saver for me.
I vote yes if you don't have issues and eat a good diet I wouldn't worry about trying them. Definitely keep in mind for those spells of eating fast food crap daily! And if you ever develop any issues. Until then, just eat probiotic kefyr and yogurt a few times a week. You probably have a good balanced diet if you have no issuesI've wondered about probiotics myself. However, I never have stomach or digestive issues. So does that mean I wouldn't benefit from probiotics? Or maybe they would be good for my immune system anyway? Maybe not, since I never seem to get sick. Honestly, I never even get a cold. So maybe I should just leave well enough alone?