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MedicalAdmin

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10. We consider Align a very low strength probiotic in terms of recolonization.
Tue Jan 17, 2012, 01:31 PM
Jan 2012

We usually start at doses 50 times that and work our way up for serious cases. 50 billion would be a minimal daily dose for most patients. We also have a few prescription products that are in the 250 billion to 1 trillion per dose range.

Align is a low dose maintenance product with some fillers that are not the best (like titanium) that can block the recolonization or at least slow the process down.

Glad to help while I can. Good luck.


And there is also a procedure called heal drops which I will leave to your doctor to discuss with you (if they are aware of it) because it is a treatment that is specific to only certain conditions.

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