Comments on: How To Clean Your House With Probiotics https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/ Solutions for sensitive people with gut health issues. Mon, 02 Oct 2023 12:19:06 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 By: 20bet https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-1142479 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-1142479 Your article gave me a lot of inspiration, I hope you can explain your point of view in more detail, because I have some doubts, thank you. 20bet

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By: Mariel Heiss https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773592 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773592 In reply to Rachel.

Hey Rachel – I don’t think these cleansers are a specific treatment for candida. I think if you have candida or other gut issues, using a natural cleanser like this is a WAY better choice than harsh disinfectants.

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By: Mariel Heiss https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773590 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773590 In reply to Darlene.

Hi Darlene – I know it can be really tricky to clean unsealed stone. My parents have unsealed limestone in their shower as well – and I gave them a bottle of the APC and they used it in there. It didn’t damage their stone and cleaned really well! That being said, I can’t promise what it will do to yours. I suggest you test it in a corner or another inconspicuous area before using it everywhere. I have used it all over the sealed granite in my house and it worked great!

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By: Mariel Heiss https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773588 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773588 In reply to Joanna.

Hey Joanna – we definitely agree! Thats why I recommend Airbiotics rather than anti-bacterial soaps or harsh cleaners like bleach. I am not a “clean-freak” but I think we all agree there is a difference between pink biofilm all over the bathtub and eating produce fresh from the garden!

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By: Darlene https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773554 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773554 Can the all purpose cleaner be used on natural stone surface? For example my limestone shower. I only use a scrub brush and water to remove that pink slimey biofilm as all of the cleaners on the market say, “not for use on natural stone surfaces”.

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By: Rachel https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773523 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773523 Does it help someone who has Candida? Like by replenishing the good bacteria or not since you’re not actually eating it?

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By: Joanna https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773520 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773520 But a little bit of dirt is ok. Not everything has to be super duper clean – I grew up on a farm and who knows how much dirt I came across and I am perfectly healthy as are my brothers. I’m quite happy not to scrub my vegetables that I have dug up from my garden or even in fact one I have bought from the grocery store. I think you guys should just chill out 🙂 wish you all the love, good health and happy days. Joanna 🙂 xx

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By: Mariel Heiss https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773417 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773417 In reply to Ellen.

Hi ellen – once you mix up the All Purpose Cleaner, they advise you use it within 3-5 days – the cool thing is you can mix up as much (or as little) as you need

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By: Ellen https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773411 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773411 How long does it last? Will the good probiotics die if it sits too long in your cabinet? What keeps it active? Thanks.

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By: Mariel Heiss https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773403 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773403 In reply to Jackie.

Hi Jackie – it isn’t specifically designed for mold, but it can help clean mold.

You can learn more about it here: https://www.airbioticsusa.com/pages/scd-lifestyle

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By: Mariel Heiss https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773402 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773402 In reply to Diane Marie.

Hey Diane – I’m glad you’re interested 🙂 It is so cool for me to be able to share what I like to use with other people!

You can get the discount here: https://www.airbioticsusa.com/pages/scd-lifestyle

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By: Mariel Heiss https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773400 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773400 In reply to Lance.

Hi lance – that is a complex question. Our SLG program develops a customized roadmap of diet/supplements for each individual. You can learn more about it here: http://solvingleakygut.com/webinar/internal-leakygut2/

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By: Mariel Heiss https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773399 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773399 In reply to Shari.

Hi Kristy – yep!

https://www.airbioticsusa.com/pages/clinical-studies

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By: Mariel Heiss https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773398 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773398 In reply to Amie.

Hey Amie – that is an interesting idea and the best answer I have is… I’m not sure! Different strains of probiotics have different effects, so I’m not sure that there probiotics in your fermentation liquid would be effective for destroying biofilms the way Airbiotics are.

You can read about the science of Airbiotics here: https://www.airbioticsusa.com/pages/science

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By: Shari https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773396 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773396 In reply to Kristy.

Mariel, are there clinical tests results for these products from not only the manufacture of the products but independent labs?

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By: Lance https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773377 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773377 What supplements should I take for leaky gut treatment

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By: Amie https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773374 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773374 Could I just empty a probiotic capsule into my water/vinegar spray bottle for cleaning or add some fermentation liquid from my jars of various fermented veggies for a similar effect?

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By: Diane Marie https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773372 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773372 I’d like to find out the cost of the air optics
And get the coupon for 30% off
I’ve been healing from MRSA & after putting goat kefir as well as a certain blend of essential oils in coconut butter things are healing I’ve been diffusing a blend of antigungal antibacterial antiviral in the air
But this sounds like the added punch I need!! Disne

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By: Jackie https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773369 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773369 Hi would this be effective on mould spores?

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By: Sandra Quam https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773362 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773362 Am already using Mother Dirt products which add to your biome, or at least don’t strip away all good bacteria. This sounds right up my alley. Have that pink stuff in my tub too!

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By: Mariel Heiss https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773359 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773359 In reply to Kristy.

Hey Kristy – I asked the team over at Airbiotics and they said YES!

Anecdotally, I used it on my dog’s bed and it noticeably freshened it up.

More info: https://www.airbioticsusa.com/pages/pet-dander-allergies

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By: Kristy https://healthygut.com/how-to-clean-with-probiotics/#comment-773354 http://scdlifestyle.com/?p=13088#comment-773354 You state that the StaBiotic Mist will eat dust mite proteins. I’m curious, will it also eat dog dander?

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