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Yeah I started using it 2 days ago and it already seems to make my very oily skin even oilier. If you aren't an oil slick like me you probably have nothing to worry about though. I'm gonna continue on it for at least another week but if the oiliness gets worse I'll have to discontinue. It's sad because it does seem like it could be very beneficial for hair loss.Has anyone began using or has purchased the Biogaia Osfortis?
https://everidis.com/product/biogaia-osfortis/
Yeah I started using it 2 days ago and it already seems to make my very oily skin even oilier. If you aren't an oil slick like me you probably have nothing to worry about though. I'm gonna continue on it for at least another week but if the oiliness gets worse I'll have to discontinue. It's sad because it does seem like it could be very beneficial for hair loss.
Call it ridiculous but it's true, my skin is oilier than it has ever been 2 days after starting to take this. I decided I'll stay on this at least til I'm done with the bottle in 2 months because keeping my hair would be worth the extra oily skin. Same thing happened when i tried melanotan, automatically more oily skin.LOL. ridiculous. Give it 2-3 months then get back to us. Probiotics don't work overnight.
Guess condensing everything I learned from all the research on the topic and passing it on isn't good enough for some people. Don't know why I waste my time trying to save other peoples time.
So you call something a bust because it didn't work for one person after what, a few weeks? That's ridiculous. Personally, I had to stop taking it because it made my skin crazy oily, but I'm a person who's already cursed with terrible oily skin in general. How the f*** do you guys expect to find a new treatment if you don't experiment? I think this probiotic has a real chance of helping with hair loss, if you look this https://perfecthairhealth.com/l-reuteri-for-hair-loss-review/ article Rob goes into the reasons why this bacteria could be beneficial. Jesus christ I don't understand you people.Well, the fact that there is no activity here, and that people like @Unacknowledged already tried this and didnt see any improvement regarding haiross - I guess this treatment goes to sh*t as well?
Lol it's funny how I get my hopes up everytime I started reading a thread about some new potential treatment, and then slowly get crashed as I keep reading....
So you call something a bust because it didn't work for one person after what, a few weeks? That's ridiculous. Personally, I had to stop taking it because it made my skin crazy oily, but I'm a person who's already cursed with terrible oily skin in general. How the f*** do you guys expect to find a new treatment if you don't experiment? I think this probiotic has a real chance of helping with hair loss, if you look this https://perfecthairhealth.com/l-reuteri-for-hair-loss-review/ article Rob goes into the reasons why this bacteria could be beneficial. Jesus christ I don't understand you people.
WellSo you call something a bust because it didn't work for one person after what, a few weeks? That's ridiculous. Personally, I had to stop taking it because it made my skin crazy oily, but I'm a person who's already cursed with terrible oily skin in general. How the f*** do you guys expect to find a new treatment if you don't experiment? I think this probiotic has a real chance of helping with hair loss, if you look this https://perfecthairhealth.com/l-reuteri-for-hair-loss-review/ article Rob goes into the reasons why this bacteria could be beneficial. Jesus christ I don't understand you people.
Well, first he taking it for few months not weeks. And second he is the only one here that taking it so it is 100% failure for now...So you call something a bust because it didn't work for one person after what, a few weeks? That's ridiculous. Personally, I had to stop taking it because it made my skin crazy oily, but I'm a person who's already cursed with terrible oily skin in general. How the f*** do you guys expect to find a new treatment if you don't experiment? I think this probiotic has a real chance of helping with hair loss, if you look this https://perfecthairhealth.com/l-reuteri-for-hair-loss-review/ article Rob goes into the reasons why this bacteria could be beneficial. Jesus christ I don't understand you people.
I do believe in it and I was the first one on here to break the news about Osfortis, emailing with the distributor before it was even out, and I was probably the first one to order it too. I would have loved to continue taking it, but it made my skin oily to a level most people couldn't even imagine. That said, there are reviews saying it made people's skin better and even decreased oily skin, so i guess I just got screwed. I have gut issues that I'm working on, so once I get that fixed up I'm gonna give this probiotic another try. I have no stakes in whether you or anybody else keep their hair, but I know you'll never figure out a good treatment if you give up this early.Well
Well, first he taking it for few months not weeks. And second he is the only one here that taking it so it is 100% failure for now...
Besides, why are you even talking, you stop taking it cause of oily skin? You really wont be ok with oily skin for head full of hair?? Im sure you will have no problem with this trade, but you just dont really believe in it.
Thanks. Does anyone know if 10 billion CFU is a good dose (one serving), or should we take more?
A lot of people reported effects on their skin and hair from Gastrus, which only has 100 million CFU. 1 tablet of Osfortis is 5 billion CFU, so I think there should be plenty of effect from this dosage. Even if you wanna go to a higher dose eventually, it would be a good idea to start at 1 tablet so your body can get used to it.
Yeah I started using it 2 days ago and it already seems to make my very oily skin even oilier. If you aren't an oil slick like me you probably have nothing to worry about though. I'm gonna continue on it for at least another week but if the oiliness gets worse I'll have to discontinue. It's sad because it does seem like it could be very beneficial for hair loss.
Call it ridiculous but it's true, my skin is oilier than it has ever been 2 days after starting to take this. I decided I'll stay on this at least til I'm done with the bottle in 2 months because keeping my hair would be worth the extra oily skin. Same thing happened when i tried melanotan, automatically more oily skin.
There’s a guy in the alternative treatments section that claims he had a gut bacteria transplant and his hair grew back in two years
At the time of this thread creation, there was only one product containing 1 million bacteria. Now there is a new version containing 10 billion.
https://www.biogaia.com/product/biogaia-osfortis/
Cant find any place which ships to europe sadly...
I do believe in it and I was the first one on here to break the news about Osfortis, emailing with the distributor before it was even out, and I was probably the first one to order it too. I would have loved to continue taking it, but it made my skin oily to a level most people couldn't even imagine. That said, there are reviews saying it made people's skin better and even decreased oily skin, so i guess I just got screwed. I have gut issues that I'm working on, so once I get that fixed up I'm gonna give this probiotic another try. I have no stakes in whether you or anybody else keep their hair, but I know you'll never figure out a good treatment if you give up this early.
@igamblesowhat Ive never tried water fasting before, maybe I will as Ive exhausted all oily skin treatment options. I got IBS, so a lot of things work counterintuitively on my stomach.
I'm currently trying a different yeast based probiotic that I've heard is good for IBS sufferers, so I'll see how this goes and then move on from there. What has your experience with atcc pta 6475 been like? Any hair improvement, or general mood improvement? It's such a bummer this didn't work out for me because I've heard so many good things about it.Well, not eating does wonders for your stomach, as it gives the lining time to heal. The first 2 or 3 days are rough for a carb eater, much easier if you are already in ketosis from eating a high fat, low carb diet, as your body swaps from burning sugar/carbs to burning fats when one fasts. After the first 2 or 3 days, hunger disappears. At that point, an average person could go for a month or more plain water fasting.
I would advise taking it slowly at first, and listening to your body. Although I have seen people do over 7 days on their first try at a water fast, I stair stepped in myself, with 12 hour, 16hour, 24h, 36h, then multi-day fasts.
To each their own, but it is quite rejuvenating. And who knows, cleaning out all the BS in one's body might help regrow hair too (it does help the microbiome from what I have read).