• @kromem
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    591 year ago

    It really depends on the biotic.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Is it though? Don’t most probiotics just get destroyed by stomach acid?

      Honestly if your going to take anything following a strong round of antibiotics, it’d be a fecal-matter transfusion, not oral probiotics.

      • @Bondrewd
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        61 year ago

        No. The biggest issue is antibiotic causing a decrease in biodiversity, and the new probiotic being unable to populate due to the advantage of the existing bacteria occupying the sacks that make them able to colonize.

        Your best bet is a rigorous and never ending probiotic rich diet. I think you are barely even making progress then as well.

        • @[email protected]
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          I couldn’t find much info on it, tbh. I was just going off what my BIL (a Pharm.D) had described to me in passing and took his word for it.

          I mean, since I’ve started taking a fiber supplement and making soy milk “yogurt” at home, I’ve been having some of the best gut health of my life.

          The yogurt is like the easiest thing ever, too. I just open two probiotic capsules (~25M active cultures) into a quart-sized gum-free soy milk (basically shelf-stable from Trader Joe’s or Westsoy), shake it up good, divvy it into 5x 8floz mason jars…use riser and 8oz water in Instantpot, set to Yogurt, venting, for 14hr.

          I take one of those and mix it in with ~60g Trader Joe’s ancient-grain rolled oats and maybe some raisins, let it sit overnight, add some agave/honey/maple syrup…makes a great filling breakfast.

          It also helps that I started adderall at the same time and that gave me an insatiable thirst and I started drinking a lot more water.

          • @Bondrewd
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            I dont like probiotic “capsules”. I dont trust them to actually contain bacteria that will steer my stomach in a good direction in the long term. It is only really good for taking sporadically (stomach flu, bowel movements looking undigested, diarrhea) if that even.

            If you have taken adderall, you might easily be conflating certain effects when it comes to digestion. I also feel finer in the stomach when dopamine is pumping inside me. Does not mean its good for the stomach, just that dopamine is good at relieving introception.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              I’m going solely off the quantity and quality of BMs. I started taking the fiber supplement a few days after the adderall because my psych had suggested that it could cause diarrhea and my quality wasn’t particularly great to begin with.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        “Don’t most probiotics just get destroyed by stomach acid?”

        No. That’s why eating probiotic food helps diversify your gut microbiome.

      • @I_Fart_Glitter
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        11 year ago

        That’s why I occasionally put yogurt in my butt.

    • IninewCrow
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      31 year ago

      Especially when you get sick and have to take antibiotics … I take a few more probiotics to replace all the biotics that got wiped away.

  • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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    351 year ago

    I just think biotics have a right to choose. Which is why I’m pro-biotic.

    I am also a yogurt.

      • @Klear
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        11 year ago

        Username checks out.

  • @[email protected]
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    221 year ago

    Like a light switch. Sometimes you want that light on, other times you want it off. Both positions of the switch are features.

  • @profdc9
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    181 year ago

    I like to lock them in a closed container together and let them fight it out.

    • @NOT_RICK
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      61 year ago

      It’s like water. Drink the right water or you’ll die. Drink the wrong water and you’ll die.

  • @fubo
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    “Probiotic” mostly refers to substances like yogurt that actually contain live beneficial microbes.

    “Antibiotic” mostly refers to substances that are based on the ones produced by one microbe (like a Penicillium mold) to attack a different microbe (like an infectious bacterium).

    So, both involve the action of microbes to help you; the difference is that one you want to cultivate in your guts, and the other you want to help fight off other microbes.

  • @gorysubparbagel
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    31 year ago

    Would that make prebiotics neutral since they’re on the fence?