bertiedog
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For the past 5 years Citrobacter has showed up in 3 stool tests. The first time was the CDSA stool test through Genova, the 2nd time their GI effects test and recently I got the results of my American Gut stool test yet again showing that it was there but in a very small quantity.
It appears to be resistant to the majority of antibiotics but there are some natural products mentioned that it is supposedly susceptible to. However I have tried several of these, things like Berberine, Oregano, Uva Ursi but they obviously haven't worked.
I have just changed to Activa yoghurt but I make my own from this because I don't like all the sugar in it and I am also taking Neem and Prescript Assist which hopefully might give me more beneficial bacteria because I am very low in all of this, the idea being that if these will build up they might well eliminate the bad stuff.
Pam
It appears to be resistant to the majority of antibiotics but there are some natural products mentioned that it is supposedly susceptible to. However I have tried several of these, things like Berberine, Oregano, Uva Ursi but they obviously haven't worked.
I have just changed to Activa yoghurt but I make my own from this because I don't like all the sugar in it and I am also taking Neem and Prescript Assist which hopefully might give me more beneficial bacteria because I am very low in all of this, the idea being that if these will build up they might well eliminate the bad stuff.
Pam