In many cases, feeding small amounts
of live culture yogurt while your hamster is on medication can reduce the chance of this occurring.
If you already have store
bought live culture yogurt in your fridge, you can also use a few tablespoons of that to start it instead of probiotics.
If you must use them, be sure to use plenty of probiotics to replace gut bacteria (e.g.
eat live culture yogurt or get probiotic supplements).
If you can, reduce the amount of sugar you and baby are consuming, since yeast will thrive in a sugary body, and
add live culture yogurt to your daily routine if you're starting a course of antibiotics.
You could also supplement with a probiotic that is compatible for use while taking antibiotics to more significantly improve your child's chances of not coming down with diaper yeast, such
as live culture yogurt and those manufactured by Florastor.
In one small - scale study with HIV - positive women, 4 ounces of
live culture yogurt per day over a month's period of time was able to decrease digestive and vaginal problems.
You will need... - 1/4 -1 / 2 cup 100 % Canned Pumpkin - 1/2 cup white rice -1-2 tablespoons unflavored
plain live culture yogurt - Plain boiled chicken, no salt - 1/4 cup warm water
I'd read once that you could fake a sourdough starter with store bought yeast and
live culture yogurt.
We do a similar thing, but we skip the toasting in butter...
we a live culture yogurt and golden raisins to the soaking water.
The following foods are rich in probiotics: kefir, sauerkraut, kombucha, raw cheese, apple cider vinegar, tempeh,
live cultured yogurt, miso, natto, and brine - cured olives.
I've tried giving them pumpkin and
live culture yogurt, which seemed to help one but nothing is helping the other.