L. Acidophilus SCD Compliant Probiotic
Generally positive sentiment around probiotic benefits for gut, mood, and skin, tempered by one adverse reaction report and many off-topic reviews.
- Adults following Specific Carbohydrate Diet seeking L. acidophilus support
- Practitioners protocols requiring SCD-compliant single-strain probiotic formulas
- Individuals supporting gut flora balance without non-SCD excipients or fillers
- Gut Health — 72% of verified reviews
About Klaire Labs/SFI Health - L. Acidophilus SCD Compliant Probiotic
Klaire Labs' L. Acidophilus SCD Compliant Probiotic delivers a single-strain Lactobacillus acidophilus formula designed for individuals following the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD). Free from the sugars, starches, and additives that SCD protocols restrict, it supports healthy gut flora balance and digestive comfort in sensitive individuals.
Why It's Worth Considering: Klaire Labs formulates to practitioner-grade standards, and this product's SCD compliance makes it a practical option for those managing digestive conditions under dietary restriction where excipient integrity matters as much as the active strain.
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Who Benefits
Best For
- Adults following Specific Carbohydrate Diet seeking L. acidophilus support
- Practitioners protocols requiring SCD-compliant single-strain probiotic formulas
- Individuals supporting gut flora balance without non-SCD excipients or fillers
- Those with dairy or grain sensitivities seeking a clean L. acidophilus option
Cautions
- Severely immunocompromised (consult physician)
- Active pancreatitis
- Central venous catheters (risk of translocation)
- SIBO (some probiotics may worsen — consult practitioner)
What to Expect
Compare Probiotic Types
| Feature | Multi-Strain (this) | Spore-Based | Saccharomyces | Single-Strain |
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| Survivability | Moderate (refrigerate) | Excellent (shelf-stable) | Excellent (yeast-based) | Moderate |
| Best For | General gut health | Antibiotic recovery | Diarrhea, C. diff | Targeted conditions |
| CFU Range | 10-100 billion | 2-5 billion (potent) | 5-10 billion | 1-50 billion |
| Research | Extensive | Growing | Strong (S. boulardii) | Strain-specific |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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For general health maintenance, 10-20 billion CFU is sufficient. For therapeutic use (post-antibiotics, IBS, immune support), 50-100 billion CFU is recommended. More important than CFU count is strain diversity and survivability — a 5 billion spore-based probiotic may be more effective than a 100 billion conventional strain that doesn't survive stomach acid.
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Take with food or within 30 minutes of eating. Food buffers stomach acid and increases probiotic survival by up to 100x. A small amount of fat in the meal further improves survival. Exception: spore-based probiotics (Bacillus strains) are acid-resistant and can be taken anytime.
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Yes — temporary bloating, gas, or changes in bowel habits during the first 3-7 days is common and actually a positive sign. This 'die-off' reaction occurs as beneficial bacteria displace harmful organisms. If symptoms persist beyond 2 weeks, reduce the dose by half and gradually increase.
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It depends on the strain. Most Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium strains require refrigeration for viability. Spore-based probiotics (Bacillus) and Saccharomyces boulardii are shelf-stable. Check the label — if it says 'viable at time of manufacture' rather than 'at time of expiration,' refrigerate.
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Yes — in fact, it's strongly recommended. Take the probiotic 2-3 hours apart from the antibiotic dose (so the antibiotic doesn't kill the probiotic). Saccharomyces boulardii is particularly resistant to antibiotics. Continue probiotics for at least 2-4 weeks after completing the antibiotic course.
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For acute use (post-antibiotics, traveler's diarrhea), 4-8 weeks minimum. For chronic conditions (IBS, immune support), ongoing daily use is recommended. Probiotics don't permanently colonize — they exert benefits while you take them and for a limited time after stopping. Think of them as a daily maintenance supplement, not a one-time fix.
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No significant interactions identified. Always consult your healthcare provider.
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† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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