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Bowel Management Program

First 15 days:

Take 8-16 ounces of lactobacillus acidophilous culture to which has been added 3 Tablespoonfuls of Lactose.

Drink all at once daily, 30 minutes before breakfast.

30 minutes before Supper, drink 3 large tablespoons of lactose dissolved in any kind of fruit juice, milk, soup, broth or water.

Next 15 days:

Take 4-8 ounces of lactobacillus acidophilous culture to which has been added 3 Tablespoons of Lactose.

Drink all at once daily as before.

30 minutes before Supper, drink 3 large tablespoons of lactose dissolved in any kind of fruit juice, milk, soup, broth or water.

After the above program has been finished, follow these instructions;

Take 2 ounces of Lactobacillus acidophilous culture mixed with 3 Tablespoons of Lactose.

30 minutes before Supper, drink 3 large tablespoons of lactose dissolved in any kind of fruit juice, milk, soup, broth or water.

The length of time the last part of the regimen should be followed, depends on the severity of the condition being alleviated, however a period ranging from 4 to 6 months may be necessary..

The latter amount of culture and Lactose will be sufficient to keep the required amount of Lactobacillus acidophilous present in the large intestinal tract. Lactobacillus acidophilous will NOT proliferate without the presence of lactose, in any case, no matter what you may have read otherwise.

After this initial 6 months, a period of rest for about 3 months may be taken and then the procedure may be repeated if necessary. It is possible that the daily dose of Lac. A. culture and the rest periods may have to go on for as long as 2 years.

 

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