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In a message dated 1/31/99 5:48:29 PM Central Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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 I think sometimes acidophilus can be even more important for those of us on
 a non-dairy diet.
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I've heard you should use acidophilus if you have had a lot of antibiotics
lately (I've used them about every 2 months for bronchitus) to restore the
bacteria that has been killed off with the antiobiotic for about 2 months .
What do you all think?

I plan to become pregnant in the next few months. Can you take acidophilus as
a supplement to a calcium tablet?

Thanks in advance

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