Critterina
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I'm seconding this question, especially in response to the comments on fiber. This is my gut story:I'll give the Healthy Origins a try. If I don't see good results from that, I'll try the Probulin.
Which raises the question: what ARE good results from a probiotic? You described some signs of overdoing it, but not what a proper and effective dose should do for you. I don't think I have any overt signs of gut problems so I'm not sure what a "good result" would be??
You must live in Tampa/StPete. That seems to be where all the Vitamin Discount Centers are.![]()
I normally had 35-50 g of fiber in my diet before I got sick (not CFS, but histamine intolerance, hypothyroid, and adrenal insufficiency/low hormones). After I got sick, stools were solid but loose and orangish with lots of stuff (I assume undigested stuff) to the point of needing to cut way back on fiber. Stool tests showed not pathogens or SIBO. When I take probiotics or digestive enzymes, or both, stools firm up and darken, but when I quit, it's a day before I'm back to orange and loose.
I decided today to go whole hog and buy some of all the 4R gut rebuilding supplements that were on sale at the discount outlet in my area. I still need arabinogalactans and glutamine (which I'll be careful with, because of low cortisol) and probably a couple of other things, but I scored on lots of supplies...And I didn't punch out the other customer who thought I should do what he does so that I can be just like him - how judgmental :thumbdown: and ignorant