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Stay on topic- yogurt and what it does for you.
I just have one question about this. You yourself have stated that you don't know what the benefit of yogurt is to you. Neither do I, except generally on a theoretical level. I think that is the case with most of us.
However, I want to make sure it is okay to be posting about yogurt absent some scientific empirical evidence in my case, which would be an impossibility to do. I intend to research further this weekend and post about yogurts with prebiotics, based on Vanessavy's recent post indicating Dr. Shen believes lactulose and other prebiotics are an effective treatment in preempting pouchitis. In doing that research, I plan to identify what yogurts have prebiotics, what the prebiotics are, what amounts of prebiotics, how they taste and what they cost, at least comparatively adjusting for regional differences. To me, this information could be valuable to some. I will have no empirical evidence to post about what it does for me, other than Dr. Shen apparently believing it is good for me (and other pouchitis patients). That's good enough for me. I don't believe I should need to post anything additional as far as that goes.
Furthermore, it may be over the course of time that a pattern will develop, especially as my anticipated regimen of antibiotics one week and no antibiotics the next comes to fruition. To make that treatment regimen work, I am going to need to have everything I can get as far as probiotics and prebiotics. That is why this thread became important to me and I said that at the outset. I don't understand why the other stuff should be ignored. It is all information, and this board is supposed to be about information, I thought. I just want to be clear on what the expectation should be in this regard. Thanks.
I might also do the same thing for yogurts with probiotics. I believe, however, that brand names, taste (if at least described why it is good or bad, which I have done), cost and supplier information are all information that should be posted. People are free to use it or not. It may be beneficial and someone may be able to understand on their own what the likely comparative costs are adjusting for regional differences in cost of living. I think it can be figured out that if one yogurt costs more than another in Connecticut, it will cost more than another in California, Australia or Canada as well.