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Kandee, just to clarify (or maybe confuse more) ...
      04/28/05 03:54 PM
Sand

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I'm not sure if your thinking in referencing the research library article was that unrefrigerated probiotics must be unlive, but just in case it was...

According to my GI the Flora-Q probiotics are live, but don't need refrigeration. So it seems like now there are 3 "types" of probiotics:

- Unlive, like the ones in your research article which presumably don't need refrigeration
- Live and need refrigeration
- Live and don't need refrigeration

There's a fairly recent book out ("The Paradox of Choice", I think) that says too many choices is not necessarily a good thing. Who knew that logic could apply to probiotic choices?

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* Refrigeration of digestive enzymes/acidophilus?
Lauriea
04/28/05 01:33 PM
* Re: Refrigeration of digestive enzymes/acidophilus?
Kandee
04/28/05 03:36 PM
* Kandee, just to clarify (or maybe confuse more) ...
Sand
04/28/05 03:54 PM
* You are so right Sand...
Kandee
04/28/05 06:48 PM
* 80,000 sq ft? This I gotta see! Time to visit my friends in Houston. -nt-
Sand
04/29/05 12:43 PM
* Re: Refrigeration of digestive enzymes/acidophilus?
jessica28
04/28/05 03:07 PM
* Re: Refrigeration of digestive enzymes/acidophilus?
Sand
04/28/05 01:49 PM

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