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Pylora with Probiotics Protocol

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2022 7:50 am
by summerville
Hi,
I got diagnosed with H. pylori two weeks ago and was advised to do the 10 days pylera + PPI protocol.

Since then I did a lot of online research and came across supporting supplements that can improve the eradication success, prevent resistances and miscolonization. I now bought Pylopass (lactobacillus reuteri), NAC, Mastic Gum and a probiotic containing 23 different strains including lactobacillus casei/rhamnosus GG and Saccharomyces boulardii which seem to be effective against H. pylori.

My big question now is when to best take those supplements in addition to pylera (which is 4 times a day directly after meals).

What I found:
Mastic Gum: Instructions say 30 min before meals.
NAC: Intake between meals.
Pylopass: Instructions say "before meals" but not how long before.
Probiotics: In one study they applied probiotics two hours before/after pylora intake.

Any reason not to take these supplements during the pylera protocol?
Any suggestions/opinions regarding then to take the supplements considering the pylera protocol?

Thanks in advance!

Re: Pylora with Probiotics Protocol

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2022 1:56 pm
by Helico_expert
I dont think there is any real advantage of taking before or after meal while you are on antibiotic treatment. After all, all the probiotics are going to be killed by the antibiotics. It would be scary if the probiotics become antibiotic resistant.

Nevertheless, some people believes that the probiotics themselves carry some anti-bacterial agents. So even if they died, they release their anti-bacterial agent to fight off bad germs.

In conclusion, if you feel better taking the probiotics, please continue on. If you dont feel any difference, then you can stop or change a brand.

Re: Pylora with Probiotics Protocol

Posted: Tue May 21, 2024 5:13 pm
by spritneybrown33
Your supplement choices seem well-researched. Generally, taking supplements during the Pylera protocol is safe, but here’s a suggested schedule based on their typical recommendations:
Mastic Gum: 30 minutes before meals.
NAC: Between meals.
Pylopass: 30 minutes before meals.
Probiotics: Two hours before or after Pylera.
This schedule helps avoid interactions and maximize efficacy. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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Re: Pylora with Probiotics Protocol

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2024 12:19 pm
by otisjami
Always check with your healthcare provider before starting new supplements or changing your regimen. They can provide specific advice tailored to your treatment plan and health status. Be aware of any changes in how you feel or any side effects. If you experience unusual symptoms, consult your doctor immediately. Dino Game

Re: Pylora with Probiotics Protocol

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2024 10:41 am
by Hielaposa
spritneybrown33 wrote: Tue May 21, 2024 5:13 pm Your supplement choices seem well-researched. Generally, taking supplements during the Pylera protocol is safe, but here’s a suggested schedule based on their typical recommendations: Bitlife
Mastic Gum: 30 minutes before meals.
NAC: Between meals.
Pylopass: 30 minutes before meals.
Probiotics: Two hours before or after Pylera.
This schedule helps avoid interactions and maximize efficacy. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Pylora with Probiotics has helped to improve my gut health and boost my immune system. The beneficial bacteria in this product have made a noticeable difference in my overall well-being.

Re: Pylora with Probiotics Protocol

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 7:07 pm
by villagetunic
summerville wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 7:50 am Hi,
I got diagnosed with H. pylori two weeks ago and was advised to do the 10 days pylera + PPI protocol.

Since then I did a lot of online research and came across supporting supplements that can improve the eradication success, prevent resistances and miscolonization. I now bought Pylopass (lactobacillus reuteri), NAC, Mastic Gum and a probiotic containing 23 different strains including lactobacillus casei/rhamnosus GG and Saccharomyces boulardii which seem to be effective against H. pylori.

My big question now is when to best take those supplements in addition to pylera (which is 4 times a day directly after meals).

What I found:
Mastic Gum: Instructions say 30 min before meals.
NAC: Intake between meals.
Pylopass: Instructions say "before meals" but not how long before.
Probiotics: In one study they applied probiotics two hours before/after pylora intake.

Any reason not to take these supplements during the pylera protocol?
Any suggestions/opinions regarding then to take the supplements considering the pylera protocol?

Thanks in advance!
Before beginning a new supplement regimen or making any changes, it is important to consult your healthcare professional. Based on your current health condition and treatment strategy, they can provide you personalized recommendations. If your symptoms or any adverse effects change, please let me know. Seek prompt medical attention if any odd symptoms appear.

Re: Pylora with Probiotics Protocol

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 4:25 pm
by Billie34
villagetunic wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2024 7:07 pm
summerville wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 7:50 am Hi,
I got diagnosed with H. pylori two weeks ago and was advised to do the 10 days pylera + PPI protocol.

Since then I did a lot of online research and came across supporting supplements that can improve the eradication success, prevent resistances and miscolonization. I now bought Pylopass (lactobacillus reuteri), NAC, Mastic Gum and a probiotic containing 23 different strains including lactobacillus casei/rhamnosus GG and Saccharomyces boulardii which seem to be effective against H. pylori.

My big question now is when to best take those supplements in addition to pylera (which is 4 times a day directly after meals).

What I found:
Mastic Gum: Instructions say 30 min before meals.
NAC: Intake between meals.
Pylopass: Instructions say "before meals" but not how long before.
Probiotics: In one study they applied probiotics two hours before/after pylora intake.

Any reason not to take these supplements during the pylera protocol?
Any suggestions/opinions regarding then to take the supplements considering the pylera protocol?

Thanks in advance!
Before beginning a new supplement regimen or making any changes, it is important to consult your healthcare professional. Based on your current health condition and treatment strategy, they can provide you personalized recommendations. If your symptoms or any adverse effects change, please let me know. Seek prompt medical attention if any odd symptoms appear.
I think you should see a specialist to get the best solution Geometry Dash Lite