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I have a couple of issues down the pipeline. Certain foods like tomatoes or tomato sauce, onion or garlic will trigger heartburn, and hemorrhoids.
After much reading and testing various things, I'm pretty sure it's an allergic reaction. Regardless, one of the things that really helps is yoghurt made of L. Reuteri.
Sure other yoghurt bacteria mixes help. But L. Reuteri is definitely a star. Find it, get a yoghurt maker and make some. Amazon sales large pouches that have tiny starter pouches enough for a year's supply. They suggest to cook it for 36hrs, I usually do mine for 24 or 30hrs. It comes out super creamy and tastes like a strong cheesy yoghurt. It will loosen up your stool and appears to help ulcers and hemorrhoids.
Is that a different bacterium than the usual yogurt? I usually buy stuff with active cultures.
Yeah, there are many cultures. Reuteri supposedly is present in babies. At some point we all end up with a course of antibiotics or other things that kill off Reuteri.