I have hemorrhoids off and on, I have to be very careful, thus why I don't want to get constipated to the gils. I have no idea what that is what you mentioned, DD. I've never heard of it.
Quote from: Cordelia on November 18, 2011, 10:34:35 AMI have hemorrhoids off and on, I have to be very careful, thus why I don't want to get constipated to the gils. I have no idea what that is what you mentioned, DD. I've never heard of it.Cordelia, acidophilus is a probiotic. That is to say, it is a beneficial bacteria that is found in everyone's intestines (and vaginas, if you own one of those). You can find it in any drugstore, Sprouts, Whole Foods... even the vitamin section of the grocery store. It's often added to to things like yogurt and milk, but you can get more of it just taking it in pill form. A lot of the time it's also found in combination with other probiotics such as bifidum. It was recommended to me by a midwife when I had a postpartum infection. I've never had a single yeast or intestinal problem ever since I started it.
Vagus Nerve Stimulation: Fainting may occur if the vagus nerve, which supplies the neck, chest, and intestine, is stimulated. When stimulated, the vagus nerve slows the heart. Such stimulation also causes nausea and cool, clammy skin. This type of fainting is called vasovagal (vasomotor) syncope. The vagus nerve is stimulated by pain, fear, other distress (such as that due to the sight of blood), vomiting, a large bowel movement, and urination. Fainting during or immediately after urination is called micturition syncope. Rarely, vigorous swallowing causes fainting due to stimulation of the vagus nerve.
Would you know if it has any milk/dairy/phosphorus in it?