Does Florastor keep 'good' bacteria
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Does Florastor keep 'good' bacteria
from sticking to the walls as well as the cdiff? In other words, if it makes it difficult for cdiff to hang around how does it 'know' to let the good bacteria stay? Is it targeted in some way for the cdiff alone?
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Re: Does Florastor keep 'good' bacteria
All bacteria lives in a specific "appartment" and can not thrive in another.
Its thought that florestor likes to reside in the same "appartment" that c.diff preferres and when c.diff tries to move in theres no vacancies!
Its thought that florestor likes to reside in the same "appartment" that c.diff preferres and when c.diff tries to move in theres no vacancies!
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Re: Does Florastor keep 'good' bacteria
Thank you for that effective description! Florastor seems to be the one 'probiotic' that I can actually handle so I shall keep at it.
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Re: Does Florastor keep 'good' bacteria
Great description, Roy.
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