Antioxidants and probiotics.

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  1. greenguru profile image57
    greenguruposted 15 years ago

    Hello there.
    I'm a newbie here, and I'd like to know if any of you did experience the use of any antioxidants in any kind of form, gel, pills, powder or liquid, and what kind of effect it had on you.
    The same thing goes for the probiotic.

  2. ProCW profile image80
    ProCWposted 15 years ago

    I drink iced tea which has tons of antioxidants. I also have eaten lots of yogurt that has probiotics.

    I usually feel good after I drink and/or eat... though I don't know if either has had any profound effect.

    Good luck and let us know what you experience.

  3. 2patricias profile image61
    2patriciasposted 15 years ago

    I regularly eat Activa Probiotic Yoghurt to help my sluggish digestive system.  It really does appear to make a difference.

  4. profile image57
    Maria Cposted 15 years ago

    I also eat a lot of yogurt to aid my digestive system. Here in the Philippines, there is also Yakult  a health drink with live Lactobacilli. My mom swears by them.

    1. geetanjali profile image61
      geetanjaliposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      We get Yakut in India too, and its good. But what I really love is the Mother Dairy (a farmer's cooperative in Delhi) probiotic flavoured milk. It tastes fantastic, and leaves me with a pleasantly satisfied feeling. Antioxidant pills get the thumbs down from me, I was prescribed some, but they made me feel really nauseous and full.

  5. VioletSun profile image80
    VioletSunposted 15 years ago

    Eearly this year I had the stomach flu for 7 days, something I had never experienced before, and nothing was really helping me, so a friend who has given seminars on holistic health, suggested I take probiotics. I did, and I could feel my body reacting to it, getting stronger, and I was back to my normal self quickly. I still take from time to time.

    1. geetanjali profile image61
      geetanjaliposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      I have now started giving my children only lactobacillus supplements when they catch a tummy bug. It really works!

 
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