Granny's gone and done it again

My brother has a dairy and has a lot of neighbors coming to get milk..I can't tolerate milk protein anymore. I want to try some stronger probiotics again. But they are so expensive. They were helping.. Just cost prohibitive.
Caisin is the main protien in milk that actually causes problems in most people, you might try a 24hr cultured Greek yogurt. After 24 hours the probiotics have eaten all the lactose, and most of the Caisin, as a bonus it also leaves you with the enzymes and probiotics needed to digest itself. They have actually found they can heal lactose intolerance with "yogurt therapy" but it takes a long time, years if you have had it long or have it bad. Either way 24hr cultured greek yogurt is very easy to make, and full of probiotics, especially if you use at least partially raw milk.
(I have personally seen it "heal" lactose intolerance, and milk problems in babies)
 
We got an appointment today. Yaaayy for that. He wasn't sealing it right and his skin got sore. The pain wasnt all from the laceration. He said he didn't learn anything new but he needed the refresher course. They did give him a bunch of new products to help him.
The thought occurred to me, are there people with dementia that can no longer care for their own ostomy? That wasn't a good thought but I think it could happen
I'm very glad he got in!! Thank goodness you decided to call back! I'm sure that will be a problem for many. I hope you don't have to deal with that.
 
I surprised you dont have o2 problems! How did you get it to warm to such an exact temp? Very impressive!
I took the guts out of an old styrofoam Bator but it wasn't enough so I added a7watt lightbulb that I kept on all the time and then was able to use the other one to adjust the temps where they needed to be. It had 2 turners and a place for eggs to hatch. There is a thread here where a lot of peeps make their own.
 
They sell that movable electric fencing
Yes I was just looking at that today. Its probably the way to go, but would they actually stay in? They are so stubborn iim worried they would just ignore the zap and go through it anyway. The cost is also a bit, not as much as a full fence, but not great. It will take a few years to convince hubby at that price lol.
 
Caisin is the main protien in milk that actually causes problems in most people, you might try a 24hr cultured Greek yogurt. After 24 hours the probiotics have eaten all the lactose, and most of the Caisin, as a bonus it also leaves you with the enzymes and probiotics needed to digest itself. They have actually found they can heal lactose intolerance with "yogurt therapy" but it takes a long time, years if you have had it long or have it bad. Either way 24hr cultured greek yogurt is very easy to make, and full of probiotics, especially if you use at least partially raw milk.
(I have personally seen it "heal" lactose intolerance, and milk problems in babies)
What did you use for culture? Plain yogurt?
 
Yes I was just looking at that today. Its probably the way to go, but would they actually stay in? They are so stubborn iim worried they would just ignore the zap and go through it anyway. The cost is also a bit, not as much as a full fence, but not great. It will take a few years to convince hubby at that price lol.
I was following a thread for awhile that the ladies were carrying the egg in their bra. I don't know if they ever got it hatched
 

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