IBS AND PRESCRIBED DRUGS: ANTIBIOTICS

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AntibioticsAfter reading the Candida chapter you will not be surprised that there are complaints of long-term digestive upsets from people who have taken antibiotics. If you have an infection that has failed to respond to natural healing methods such as garlic, fluids and rest, you may need to take an antibiotic. You can minimize trouble by replacing the good bacteria in the bowel which are being killed off by the drug by eating live yoghurt or finding a supplement in your health store which contains Lactobacillus acidophilus (see page 79). If you have been on antibiotics long-term you may also need to take a yeast-free vitamin B complex formula.CAUTION:1 You may risk severe illness if you have a serious infection and refuse antibiotics.2 You may now be allergic to an antibiotic you were formerly able to tolerate.*85\326\8*

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