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    Re: Old Dogs - New Tricks

    You three missed the point entirely and I can't be bothered to explain it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodger View Post
    Probiotics have been proven to be the number 1 supplement for boosting the immune system and protecting against covid and other virus’s
    If that proof is a double blind trial, with probiotics and a placebo, combined with either PCR testing or measurement of covid death rates in both the placebo and probiotic groups, conducted independently of the probiotic manufacturer and then peer reviewed, I shall have no problem in accepting the proof. A link would be appreciated.

    There are lots of claims made about gut bacteria.

    Whilst a lot of them may well be true, the current evidence suggests experts don't even know how to solve direct digestive issues ranging from flatulence to more severe gut issues, never mind the indirect effects on the rest of the body.
    More interesting reading on treatment options....https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fecal_...ota_transplant

    Regarding other factors which MIGHT affect covid resistance, try vitamin D: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/art...ort=objectonly

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    A recent article on the topic in Popular Science states:

    Studies on probiotics are all over the place. They might use different probiotic strains, doses, or treatment regimens. That makes it difficult to compare results or pool together the data from many studies and analyze them as a whole, a technique that provides a much higher level of evidence than a single study alone.
    Research on the effects of probiotics on everything from mood, constipation, and immune function come back with inconsistent or low-quality results. “The evidence for probiotics in particular is very circumstantial and weak,” Chang says. This inconsistency in data reflects how much more we have to learn about how probiotics would even work, Chang says.
    Alternatively you could trust a forum member, who says he has it on good authority from a family member that:

    Probiotics have been proven to be the number 1 supplement for boosting the immune system and protecting against covid and other virus’s.

    https://www.popsci.com/science/do-probiotics-work/

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    After reading some of the responses above, I want you to know that your questions regarding probiotics are valid.

    I'm not anywhere close to being an expert in this field, but know and trust people who are.

    If you are concerned about the lack of clinical evidence regading "Probiotics" then by-all-means don't take them.

    The important point that I hope all of you are not missing, is the importance of maintaining and/or boosting your immune systems going forward...because it's never been as important as it is right now.

    As an example - here's what I do:

    Daily Exercise 1-1/2 hrs/day (includes 1 klm run in mornings)
    Resistence Workout (weight lifting): 3 hours per session X 3 sessions/week
    Swimming/daily

    Daily Health Supplements:
    Whey Protein (72 gr after workouts)
    Puritan Pride Probiotic-10 (20 million cells)
    Fish Oil w/Omega-3 (2,000 mg )
    Dr. Linus Pauling Multi Vitamins (highly recommended)

    I also consume Pumpkin Seed Extract and Saw Palmeto daily to prevent prostate problems.

    Everything I've done regarding my health for the past 50 years has been "Preventative".

    All of the above were recommended to me by the same family member I referenced earier, and, knock on wood, has kept me healthy so far. The last time I was sick (from anything) was when I contacted the flu during our hockey teams last game of the season in 1972. Since then I have not even had a nose snivel. I credit the acidoplulis (probiotic) I was taking for preventing any cases of diarea, urinary track infections, stomach problems, etc. as well as contributing to my strong immune system.

    It would be intersting to know what you've been doing to maintain your health and build your immune system.

    The more ideas we share with members - the better it is for all of us.

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    Probiotics and Covid (Interesting reading)

    Highlights from Technical Review article:

    Probiotics, prebiotics and dietary approaches during COVID-19 pandemic

    Highlights of Review:

    - SARS-CoV-2 infection resulted in immune dysfunction and gut microbiota alterations.
    - Probiotics or prebiotics could improve host immune functions during the infection.
    - Enhance gut barrier by diversified diet was recommended during COVID-19 pandemic.

    https://www.news-medical.net/news/20...treatment.aspx

    Another helpful source:

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...24224420307214

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodger View Post
    It would be interesting to know what you've been doing to maintain your health and build your immune system.

    The more ideas we share with members - the better it is for all of us.
    I live a healthy lifestyle - no smoking, no drinking, only fucking!

    (The idea is from a Thai friend who introduced me this way to his Farang boss - an English gentleman in his 60s - in 2011 and that was the last time someone managed to embarrass me. Thai friend used this line before, so after "no smoking" I knew what was coming and thought "please don't!"). It hasn't harmed our friendship, both Thai friend and English gentleman are among my longest running friends in Thailand.

    But the above is true. No smoking, no drinking, only fucking. Eat a lot of fruit. Go to bed before midnight and sleep 7 hours. Walk a lot. No fast food (all my life, I have been less than 10 times in McDo, KFC or similar, all on suggestion of a boy I was with), very little fizzy drinks (equivalent of 1 Liter of Coke per month). My only vice is chocolate and cakes. That is a problem in Germany where we have a large choice of delicious cakes at low prices, but not a problem in SEAsia (most local cake here is not to my taste).

    I don't exercise. Walking is to get somewhere, and hiking is for sightseeing. I like boys with slim or muscular body, but I guess most of them have them by nature, not from exercise. Without exercise, I'm in good shape and could walk from sunrise to sunset, i.e. the limiting factor is not my physical strength, but daylight or need to eat or sleep. 5 years ago I used to run in Lumpini park and swim in public pool, but both was mostly as a means to meet boys, and when that failed, I gave up.

    As suggested by other members, I started eating yogurt regularly in SEAsia. In Germany I eat yogurt daily because we have a large selection of good taste at low prices. If it wasn't for health reasons, I would not bother with the limited selection at high prices of yogurt in SEAsia. Occasionally, I take vitamin and mineral supplements, e.g. during lockdowns where one of my daily meals was plain steamed rice or boiled sweet potato.

    I'm not overly fussy with food hygiene and sometimes you can say I deliberately expose myself to germs. E.g. drinking tap water everywhere, and natural water in National Parks in SEAsia (and in rivers and lakes that look clean to me everywhere in Europe - taking the existance of fish, algae, plants in the body of water as proof that it supports life.). When eating, I apply the 5-seconds-rule: if something drops from my plate on table or floor and I can pick it up within 5 seconds, I will still eat it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by christianpfc View Post
    As suggested by other members, I started eating yogurt regularly in SEAsia. In Germany I eat yogurt daily because we have a large selection of good taste at low prices. If it wasn't for health reasons, I would not bother with the limited selection at high prices of yogurt in SEAsia.
    We have some similarities in regimes, although I am partial to alcohol.

    If I'm staying somewhere for more than 3 days, I will make my own yoghurt. This requires a live yoghurt starter and a litre of UHT milk. If necessary, warm the milk to over 30C, mix in about a tablespoon full of the live yoghurt and leave at over 30C for 8 hours, or until it thickens, which may be earlier. If it curdles, the temperature is too high. The warming is easily done in a microwave, or by placing your tub of milk in hot water. If all has gone well, just reuse the last of this yoghurt for the next batch, so no need to buy more yoghurt to start it.

    Advantages:
    1 By fermenting my own, I know it really is live yoghurt
    2 Lower cost. UHT milk is about 45 baht per litre. Double UK prices, but still much cheaper than yoghurt

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    Dodger asked.
    "It would be intersting to know what you've been doing to maintain your health..."

    Well until recently I was holidaying in Thailand 3 times a year, going with lots of gorgeous boys, enjoying fabulous al fresco dining, riding a Honda Click through villages and along coastal roads and generally living like a hedonistic emperor. That all made me feel in great health.

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    Some people are just lucky enough to be born with a strong immune system and I appear to be one of them. (fingers crossed!)

    Apart from the odd cold and once getting food poisoning (at the buffet in Laos airport), I've never been sick.

    I even lived with a family in Germany for 5 weeks where the baby got swine flu and I didn't catch it, despite holding and kissing him every day. Other family members, however, caught the virus from him.

    Go figure!

    My diet is far from healthy, consisting of lots of cakes, biscuits, icecream, chocolate, chocolate icecream (!) and heaps of very spicy Asian food.

    Is it in the genes, I wonder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by a447 View Post

    My diet is far from healthy, consisting of lots of cakes, biscuits, icecream, chocolate, chocolate icecream (!) and heaps of very spicy Asian food.

    Is it in the genes, I wonder?
    Very likely - you're fortunate.

    I was watching the Olympic's on TV with Jai last night and indulged myself with my favorite half-time treat: A fudge brownie with chocolate icing from our local bakery - topped with 2 scoops of chocolate chip ice cream and Hershey's chocolate syrup. Jai just looked at me like I was crazy...LOL

    Now you know why I have to exercise so much.

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