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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.

        Don't separate work and play; it is all play. 👀
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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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            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 @DavidPS
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              @DavidPS lovely stuff

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                @pittybitty What product/brand do you buy?

                Feeling positive effect from it...better mood and good stools.

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                  @heyman

                  Hans wrote about reuteri and yoghurt.

                  https://hansamato.substack.com/p/reuteri-yogurt-20-the-enhancednatty

                  Anyone makes yoghurt with reuteri?

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                    pittybitty
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                    It's pay-walled, what does he do differently then the other L. Reuteri yoghurts?

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                      LetTheRedeemed
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                      anybody have results they'd like to share? Greater resiliency for tryptophan? That would be cool

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                        BabyDuck
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                        So many studies, great!
                        Is this one been posted yet? (L. Reuteri as the sole factor in obesity?!)

                        Microbial Reprogramming Inhibits Western Diet-Associated Obesity
                        https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3707834/

                        I am debating between going all the way with a yoghurt maker or just eating kefir, Sauerkraut and so on every day…

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                          https://microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40168-024-02013-6? In a pig-derived L. reuteri study, rats gavaged with that strain had higher body weight and fat pad weights vs controls.

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