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Probiotics - Suggestion and timing
December 19, 2011
11:49 am
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bwatson
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Dear Bushra,

You're very welcome. Best wishes.

Brenda

December 15, 2011
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Thanks Brenda.

 

We are seeing specialist for my niece. Not sure what has caused it. I will forward these links to her for eliminating some of the possible causes of it.

 

World is becoming a very dangerous place. There are so many unknowns and no one is honestly sharing the informaiton with the consumers/patients. We almost have to be doctors ourselve.

 

Thanks once again.

December 8, 2011
4:44 pm
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Dear Bushra,

Great going with 8 year old!

Although I always say that everything relates to the gut somehow, in your niece's case, I think she would be best helped by an Integrative Practitioner. Here are 2 websites that might help you locate someone near you. http://www.acam.org and http://www.functionalmedicine.org. Those are Doctors that view the body as a whole, and tend to understand the importance of digestion, immune response, and their relationship to other issues in the body.

It is always a good thing to eliminate sugar, gluten/wheat, dairy, and processed foods from most anyone's diet and increase their consumption of pure, wholesome, nourishing and beautiful food! So there's my suggestion. Also, caring for the gut in the ways you've been learning (H.O.P.E.) will always support wellness under any circumstance.

I'm sorry I can't be more specific with regard to her cataract. Many blessings!

Brenda

December 6, 2011
10:22 am
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Yes. She is 8. We will start her on florasmart soon.
I have another question related to my niece. she is experiencing some inner eye inflammation which is causing blurring of vision in
Her left eye. She is on steroids to reduce the inflammation and later they are recommending a cataract surgery. She is only 29 year old.
Not sure how she got this cataract…Will you be able to suggest some wholistic/nutrition based treatment. I will truly appreciate
your help.

Your forum seems like a breeze of fresh air in the middle of this craziness fill with confusion around products and healing.
Please keep up the good work.

Thanks once again.
Bushra

November 16, 2011
12:37 pm
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Hi Bushra,

I would suggest FloraSmart – 6 or 12 billion cultures. She's 8 years old, isn't she?

She can still take it any time of the day. It doesn’t contain any seafood ingredient at all.

I had suggested FloraMore for the prebiotics and healing ingredients included along with the probiotics. However, no need to take any chances.

Brenda

November 12, 2011
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I started my older daughter on Floromore last week. However my younger daughter has seafood and nuts allergy. Will it be fine to give her
Floromore as it may contain some mineral extracted from sea as mentioned on the label. Please advise.

October 4, 2011
11:02 am
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Dear Bushra,

Thanks for watching my program on PBS!

I suggest FloraMore for both your girls. FloraMore is both a probiotic and also helps to heal the gut. Skin conditions like eczema definitely relate to the gut as 80% of the immune system is found there. Your girls will take one capsule with any meal, once per day – any time of the day is fine. I have other probiotics that can be taken with or without food, however I feel they are a little too strong for your girls. Suggested times to take your probiotics will differ company to company depending on manufacturing and delivery system.

Hopefully with diet control, you have eliminated gluten/wheat products COMPLETELY from their diets. Gluten elimination can have a huge impact toward improvement.

My new book has a section on Eczema that my assistant will be happy to send to you. Email her at jsinclaire@renewlife.com.

Brenda Watson

October 3, 2011
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Plese suggest a good probiotics for my daughters age 14 and 8. I am trying to maintain their eczema and in the past lots of supplements, diet control and life style changes have made significant improvement. I watched your program on TV and since then I have given my kids Nature's way brand probiotics for last three months (once a day). Unfortunately, I  have not been very pleased. I am not sure if it is the  right type and also is there a time when probiotics are consumed best..? Empty stomach, before bed time etc..

 

Please suggest something else that will work for eczema.

 

Thanks. Apprecaite your help.

 

Bushra,.

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