laundrycrisis Posted June 18, 2011 Share Posted June 18, 2011 I do remember buying S Boulardii and keeping it in the cabinet, not the fridge. Kirkman might have a different shipping policy for Boulardii, not sure. BTW not everyone does okay on S Boulardii. People with yeast sensitivities may have problems with it. It is a "non colonizing" yeast that is supposed to be beneficial. It did not work well for our son and we switched back to the other organisms for him. But for C Dif it might be worth trying. And interestingly, with the Florastor, you don't want to refrigerate it like with most bacteria-based probiotics. My understanding is that if you refrigeerate it, condensation may form inside the capsules, which will cause the yeast to start growing, and then.....I'm forgetting what happens next, lol, but it in some way results in inactive yeast--maybe it finishes doing it's "thing" while still in the capsule? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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