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Re: sualeksa
      11/03/06 06:06 AM
K2

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Are you taking a probiotic? I noticed on another post you said you were trying yogurt, and would be switching to dairy-free. The reason doctors recommend yogurt is for the probiotic. It may be beneficial to go and get a probiotic on it's own. Someone suggested BIO-K (dairy-free kind of yogurt form), others take various probiotics in capsule/pill form.

As for the veggies, you'll probably not be able to tolerate a lot right now, but once you've stabilized you'll find that you can start eating more of them. Remember that some veggies are safer than others, the softer-cooked the better, fruits can be purreed, and always to eat with a lot of SF base.

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11/03/06 06:06 AM
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