Controlling Antibiotic-Resistant C. Diff Infections

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Controlling Antibiotic-Resistant C. Diff Infections

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Hi All,

According to some doctors, as effective as fecal transplants might be at controlling antibiotic-resistant C. diff infections, they may not be necessary. Simply using a combination of sequenced antibiotic treatments and probiotics is claimed to show equally-good results.

“With a STAW regimen, the idea is that if the colon has an antibiotic-free period with intermittent antibiotic dosing, the inactive spores become vegetative and susceptible to antibiotics, and are killed with the next dose,” Bakken said. “At the same time, you provide a continued supply of probiotics to compete with the C. difficile and augment the immune response against it.”

STAW regimen with probiotic drink resolved CDI

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Tex,

Thanks for posting. I thought it interesting that the study used 3 5 ounce cups of kefir per day, i.e. not more or bigger quantities. It looks like the probiotics in the kefir got through the stomach acid (which I always wondered about.)

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This was very interesting. I think a large percentage on this board started their problems with some kind of infection and antibiotics.
I brew my own water kefir daily and IMO drinking the kefir has a better chance of working than the capsules because I am consuming the liquid the bacteria were grown in. I still take 1 VSL #3 per day also. I consider this a large part of my remission.
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Interesting. I will have to forward this to one of my clients who has a C-Dif problem. Thanks
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Theresa,

How do you make your water kefir?

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Donna,
I have 3 glass containers I rotate to have 2 quarts for each day (DH drinks it too).
Day 1: 2 quarts water, 1/2 cup sugar, 1/2 cup kefir grains
Day 2: strain out the grains, add 1 lemon cut in half
Day 3: squeeze the lemon, chill and enjoy

You can really use any juice to flavor it. We like the lemonade taste. If you put it in a airtight container you can get 'fizz' also you can have an explosion so I really haven't tried that.
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Theresa,

Thanks for the information.
Where do you get your kefir grains?
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Donna,
there are links and more info here:
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewt ... ight=kefir
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