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      CrumblingCookie
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      I've made my first secondary batch, using two table spoons of liquid whey /l from the BioGaia tablets batch:
      (cow milk full fat, this time without cream. Again no inuline or starch. 12grs dextrose/l)
      No whey separated at all.
      The whole product is almost like a watery emulsion. Like almost liquid jello.
      There's no particular smell. No particular taste. Very neutral. Totally different from my primary BioGaia tablet batches with their strong separation and tangy, cheesy flavor.
      It made me wonder if there was any L.reuteri in the whey I had used.
      Is this normal?

      The pH is ≤4.0. So there's clearly been production of lactic acid.

      Maybe I'll add half a gram of l-glutamine if that may help the reuteri to survive and duplicate even when not competing with other bacteria.

      Accidentally, whilst looking for GABA-producing microbacteria (L. reuteri does not contribute, the small amount it produces merely helps its acid resistance. But it feeds of glutamine for that, much more than off glutamate),

      The pH of the jars in which I had added 1g/l L-Glutamin is also ≤4.0.
      Tastewise the L-Glut supplemented yoghurt is distinctly more sour!

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        pittybitty
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        Anybody tried to make the L. Reuter "stick" as a permanent colony instead of taking it as a sort of pseudo supplement?

        Since it's constantly producing Reuterin, an antibiotic it itself is immune to, it should in effect permanently reduce the amount of bacteria in the gut, leading to increased gut health and way more robust digestion. In fact I think many of the observed effects from L. Reuteri can simply be explained by the reduced bacterial load. Like a guard dog (beneficial bacterium) protecting you from wolves (hostile bacteria).

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          lobotomize-me
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          any idea how to prevent die off sickness i get every time i take it.

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            lobotomize-me @pittybitty
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            @pittybitty only problem is that it lacks certain features like biofilm production and immune reaction avoidance other bacteria tag it (mark it) causing our immune response which attacks what's left of the supplementation

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              pittybitty
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              Ooh... so the other bacteria try to kill the "guard dog" and that's why it's never permanent, that's a very interesting problem to solve.

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                rpc @lobotomize-me
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                @lobotomize-me Have you tried lowering the dose and building up?

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                  lobotomize-me @rpc
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                  @rpc I was doing 1 cap of 1b cfu back then the only way to lower the dose was to open the cap which is built to survive stomach acid.(on that note opening it will cause it to be less resistant

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                    DavidPS @lobotomize-me
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                    @lobotomize-me - This video might help you understand the adverse reactions.

                    Have you had adverse effects from L reuteri or SIBO Yogurt?
                    Youtube Video

                    You can catch more flies with honey than vinegar. šŸ‘€
                    ā˜‚ļø

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                      heyman
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                      Where do you guys buy the L.Reuteri?

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                        DavidPS @heyman
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                        @heyman - At the time this thread was started it was believed that only the patented species of reuteri worked. It has subsequently been determined that there is no need to use the patented species. Reuteri can be found online in most of the usual places the sell other probiotics.

                        You can catch more flies with honey than vinegar. šŸ‘€
                        ā˜‚ļø

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                          heyman @DavidPS
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                          @DavidPS

                          Thanks for your answer, I bought the biogaia Osfortis since it was the cheapest (its from where I live). But buying the powder seems to be the best thing.

                          https://bulkprobiotics.com/products/lactobacillus-reuteri-probiotic-powder?variant=31588010786914

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                            pittybitty
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                            Note that different strains have different attributes and effects. They might all be suitable, but I wouldn't buy a product that doesn't mention which strain it is.

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                              lobotomize-me @DavidPS
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                              @DavidPS lovely stuff

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