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  • Rdrunner
    Rdrunner Member Posts: 309
    edited November 2013


    Barsco.. the other one is bio k kit plus.. its in the fridge at fortinos health section. i just started it and its fine on the stomach.

  • barsco1963
    barsco1963 Member Posts: 2,119
    edited November 2013


    Thx rdrunner - I don't have a fortino's near me but will have a look for it at the health food store maybe.

  • pipers_dream
    pipers_dream Member Posts: 618
    edited January 2014

    Rdrunner, I'm pretty sure you're right about getting it from foods.  How many of you are aware that homemade sauerkraut is one of the best sources of probiotics ever?  I'm like barsco in that I"m using supps till I get better at making and eating it but it's easy to make--scary to eat the first few times around b/c you're scared you might have captured a rogue bacteria, so I wouldn't eat this on chemo. It's uncommon to get bad bacteria though.  Fortunately my health food store sells Bubbies.  If you want to try making it, this is a link to a commercial site that sells the supplies, but they have free ebooks that walk you thru the whole process:  Free ebooks Lactofermented Foods

    Update on my chronic condition of not being able to go unless I do everything perfect:  iodine solved it.  I am blissfully happy every morning.  I'm glad too b/c after I solve this BC thing I'll have to keep an eye on my colon--mom, her sis, grandma, both grandma's parents all had it and only aunt is still alive to tell the story.  

  • Lily55
    Lily55 Member Posts: 3,534
    edited January 2014

    which iodine supplement are you taking please? Is anyone who is hypothyroid also taking it? 

  • Dita183426
    Dita183426 Member Posts: 157
    edited January 2014

    I make my own yoghurt. ..its cheap and easy to do and ive heard it contains more bacteria than any shop bought option.

    for iodine I drink miso with seaweed in it. Don't know if its doing the job though. I might get it tested when I next see my onc

  • Scandophile
    Scandophile Member Posts: 71
    edited January 2014

    Hi Piper, I 've heard the same about saurkraut and tried to make it at home with complete failure. I will try again. In the meantime, LOVE the Bubbies, just hate the price LOL!

    Thanks for the link to Lactofermented Foods - I will try that!

  • barsco1963
    barsco1963 Member Posts: 2,119
    edited January 2014

    DH makes sauerkraut - a smelly process but well worth the effort. It does take time to perfect though.

  • lightandwind
    lightandwind Member Posts: 754
    edited January 2014

    Bubbies is so salty. thinking of making my own. I enjoy kimchi that I buy at the healtfood store, don't know the name of it, but spicy and tasty.

  • pipers_dream
    pipers_dream Member Posts: 618
    edited January 2014

    Lily, I take the 50 mg tabs of Iodoral.  Read up about the iodine protocol on Breast Cancer Choices and do everything she says b/c you'll get more out of it.  You esp need selenium and I found out that just one brazil nut has more than 100% of your RDA for the day! I can't stand the raw ones though.  

    There are ways to make sure your sauerkraut doesn't go bad and ways to use less salt.  If you buy the starter you don't need as much salt and results are more predictable, or if you use the whey that you drain off yogurt you can get away with less salt.  Some people use celery juice but I've not tried that yet.  You can also rinse the bubbies before eating to get the salt off--the veggies will still be healthy. For a crock I use the inside of a crockpot and then a plate that fits as closely as possible.  Or you can fill up a strong ziplok with water and use that to weigh it down and keep the veggies submerged below the surface.  

     I look at learning to make LF foods as like learning to bake bread.  At first it's hard but when you get it you wonder why you ever had a problem b/c it's so easy.  I made my first loaf of bread at 15 and did everything the directions said to do and the loaf would have killed someone if I lobbed it at them in just the right place.  Nowadays I just throw some water and yeast in a bowl and go from there.  Half the time I don't even knead it.  

  • Srh242
    Srh242 Member Posts: 328
    edited September 2014

    I make gcmaf bravo probiotic. I order my cultures from Switzerland. Gcmaf helps the body in fighting cancer. 

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