tattooyu wrote:Actually, I have to concur, my IBS isn't worse after GB removal, but it is definitely MORE UNPREDICTABLE! Do you find that to be true as well?
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Do you think it would be constipating since it's primarily for diarrhea? Where do you get it and how do you brew it? Any side effects?
Mine's always been pretty consistent as far as timing, actually. Morning - large volumes of liquid with particles of undigested food, evening - either nothing or semi-solid. GI doc thought it was nighttime bile leakage from the relevant sphincter. He may have had a point - he prescribed Welchol, a bile sequestrant, and it worked well. I stopped, though, because the drug is very new and my co-pays were obscene.
I'm not sure if S. boulardii would be constipating, but I doubt it. When I discovered it, I read a bit about how it's proposed to work. While I haven't retained that info, I seem to recall it being (among other things) immunomodulatory - preventing inflammation sort of thing. It's worth a shot.
I bought a bottle of this;
http://www.jarrow.com/product-265You can get it online, or sometimes in brick-and-mortar vitamin stores.
Here's my recipe;
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2L tap water
¼ cu molasses
¼ cu honey
1 capsule of S. boulardii
Combine all ingredients except S. boulardii in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Once boiling, switch off the stove and let stand covered until cool. When cooled to 110° F, pour half the liquid into a 2L plastic bottle or jug. Empty the S. boulardii capsule into the bottle. Let rest a few minutes to distribute the yeast, then pour the rest of the liquid into the bottle. Put the lid on, but not tightly - allow for outgassing. Let stand for a minimum of 24 hours. After 24 hours, seal temporarily and shake well to distribute sediment, being careful when you unseal - it should outgas vigorously. Distribute the contents of the 2L bottle into ½L water bottles, swirling occasionally to keep the sediment evenly distributed. Once again, close the water bottles but do not seal. Another 24 hours, and they're ready to consume.
Take one bottle per day, broken into halves. Half a bottle with lunch, and the other half with dinner is convenient, but whatever works for you is fine.
This process essentially magnifies the contents of the original bottle dramatically, giving you a much larger dose each time, and making it go much further. I've noticed no side effects.