Hi Marsha,
I definintely know that the good bacteria are necessary for our health. They
take the food in our intestines and process it into vitamins and I believe
other substances as well. I think that most of our B vitamins come from
these critters good work -- and b vitamin deficiency can make you feel
pretty lousy!
Take care,
Katarina

> Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 11:51:23 -0700
> From: Marsha Hallett <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS and bacteria
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> Dear Marshall, I too have been on CS for a long time. I have some GI
> problems which I attribute more to the loss of my gb to Lyme Disease than to
> CS use.
> I am wondering if the so called "good" bacteria are good merely because they
> usually do no harm, (when in the right location,) or are they really good
> for us, necessary for our existance???
> Maybe we have no or few good bacteria left after CS use, and it really
> doesn`t matter!
> Any ideas on this?
> Thanks,
> Marsha


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