finallyfaith
that looks good, it has the b. subtilis species in it, which is the SBO species that was used to cure dysentery before the advent of chemical anti biotics.
the enemy of probiotics is stomach ph, the stomach is usually highly acidic, and most probiotics need a slightly alkaline environment to survive. thats why putting the probiotics in capsules might be a good idea, if you have one of those cap-m-quick encapsulators. if not, try taking them with some potassium bicarbonate, which is the potassium based baking soda. even regular baking soda will help to nuetralize the stomach acid. anything alkaline, or any base powder will help.
i think taking it with food will help too.
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