Thanks Coopa!
I liked reading this part too.
Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG, is available without prescription in the United States. Accordingly one test of the hypothesis could involve assessing the ability of this probiotic to prevent attacks of acute anterior uveitis in patients diagnosed with AS.
http://www.customprobiotics.com/custom-probiotics-11-strain.htmI think us AS'ers have a telepathic connection somehow. I swear, just two nights ago, I did an order for about 10 different pro/pre biotics based on that gastalreality link. My buddy has eczema so I got him a couple bottles of the L. plantarum too.
After I ordered everything, I decided to check back on the
http://thepowerofpoop.com/epatients/where-to-get-fecal-transplant/I thought the last time I looked there was only one place(Taymont) offering FMT's to non-C.diff cases. This time I noticed the clinic in Essendon, VIC for the first time and saw that the procedure was less expensive and the cost of living for up to one month would be way cheaper there as well. Gears got turning. I know that in the near future I'll need to get one and same as you, wondered if I should just save my money on the probiotics etc. until afterwards?
I'm excited that YOU'RE doing this, Coopa. From what I gather, your diet, lifestyle and understanding of AS is top notch. For my own selfish reasons, I'm happy to know that it will be done in a very controlled environment.( you being the "environment") You'd be an almost useless comparison/test subject if you were out wolfing down Mcdonalds and crispy cremes day in and day out.
And I'm stoked for you obviously!!! That first article speaks highly of their theoretical efficacy for those with AS. Mind me asking where you're getting it done? Did they say how it'll be administered? You mentioned pills but is that just for after?
Yes, I'm curious too and hopefully someone can drop some wisdom regarding your question?