http://www.food-info.net/uk/ff/prebiotics.htm
Merry - I take lactulose and a probiotic with acidophulus. You might google 'prebiotic' -- there may be another compound that works for you in place of the lactulose....
scratching - wise move on the open flames: http://www.drugs.com/ppa/lactulose.html -- apparently there's actually a risk of blowing up the patient when cauterizing 'rhoids -- the mental image makes me chuckle every time... black smoke leaching from the torched bung, fecal material splatted everywhere, doc with a soot-stained, singed surgical mask.....
Re: acidophulus and lactulose, would it better to do both regimes in order to keep the lactulose dosage lower knowing that unless ones bowel's are sluggish one might inadvertently begin to malnourish with daily laxative? which wouldn't be optimal either.
just suggesting maybe a balanced approach might be more judicious, not that lowering ammonia is not a good thing...just is there more than one way to skin that hairball??????
anybody?
'suse me for tripping on hairballs in my half a cyanide cocktail (ammonium) moments but did the question of what if anything this does to blood sugar levels ever get addressed?
would the addition of acidophulus make sense in terms of promotioning good bacterium be a good adjunct or even secondary course for those with gastric considerations??
Yeah, I went to Walgreens and they couldn't find in until the manager looked on this computer and came out and told me it needed a perscription.
Before you waste a trip to walgreen, you should know that kristalose is a prescription medicine and you'll need a script from your doc.