You’re making my point. The cause is epigenetic changes which can be triggered by a host of outside causes, some of them not even physical, most of them being chemicals. For many, the drug is long gone. What remains is the changes in the epigenome.
My point is if those changes in the epigenome don’t enable some strands of bacteria to survive in the guts, say Bifidus for example, then taking them as probitotic means throwing them in an inhospitable environment: they die.
I’ll go even further from my experiments with bifidus: If I take lots of them combined with fibers to feed them on arrival, my insomnia gets worst. Maybe after the epigenetic changes, the body started reacting bad to Bifidus and made the environment inhospitable with the purpose of fighting them ? Speculation.
Nonetheless, if Awor got worst with milk thistle and we know the disease is epigenetic, can’t we deduct that milk thistle provoked epigenetic changes that made him worst ? Milk thistle is now all gone from his system. I’m suggesting what remains is the epigenetic imbalances and gut’s biome is dysfunctional as a result of the current epigenomic state.
Are you taking the epigenome out of the equation and suggesting the guy that took a single pill of fin and had his mind blown out within 12 hours had this permanent condition because fin killed his guts biome ?
And he just need to reintroduce them in proper ratios and he’ll be fine ?
Because I have 12 years of taking fin to prove that fin does not kill bifidus.
Nonetheless, those are only opinions of mine. If, beyond theories and words, you actually have a personal anecdotal story of curing yourself with probiotics, by all mean share it with us !
I write this with no disrespect and no desire to antagonize you. I’m merely feeding the conversation with different angles so we may better understand what ills us.
Please counter my arguments as you see fit. I don’t believe any of us has the complete picture so we need to exchange and challenge each other’s theories.