Guest viewing limit reached
  • You have reached the maximum number of guest views allowed
  • Please register below to remove this limitation

Lobliner's probiotic supp

NattyForLife

Well-known member
Just wondering if anyone has try Mark's machine uptake probiotic and digestive enzyme? If so, how did you like it?
 
Loved it tasted great first of all, and second of all its a good 1/2 combo instead of buying gut health and some enzymes separate.

Sounds exactly what i need since i can swallow pills! Lol. How does it compare to gut health considering it has diff enzymes and such?
 
Sounds exactly what i need since i can swallow pills! Lol. How does it compare to gut health considering it has diff enzymes and such?

honestly both were just as effective. And the little wafers are delicious.
i would rank it up there as a great product that will be under the radar. he sold out of it at the expo (Arnold) on the first day.
 
honestly both were just as effective. And the little wafers are delicious. i would rank it up there as a great product that will be under the radar. he sold out of it at the expo (Arnold) on the first day.

Gotcha! Thanks! Will pick up a bottle! Did you just take 1 wafer 1-2 times a day with a meal?
 
I might have to pick some up and see how they work. They sound interesting.
 
That sounds like a win win. Enzymes are a very important supp especially if you eat a bunch of clean food. I notice a difference immediately.
 
A little pricey
 
Stacks well with the machine greens which has the pro dura probiotic strain also. Just put an order in for the two
 
Do you guys down anti-biotics all the time? How is your gut flora all jacked up? Fiber and Yogurt does me fine. (Yes, I used to take all that pro-biotic crap - including Lactobacillus Coagulans, a supposed "protein enhancing" pro-biotic. Then I decided to go without... Surprise! No difference).

Does that Machine Uptake include, for lack of a better term, a 'Lactaid' like ingredient? Because isn't all MTS protein just WPC? LOL, smart move - I'd sell my own Lactaid too :)
 
Do you guys down anti-biotics all the time? How is your gut flora all jacked up? Fiber and Yogurt does me fine. (Yes, I used to take all that pro-biotic crap - including Lactobacillus Coagulans, a supposed "protein enhancing" pro-biotic. Then I decided to go without... Surprise! No difference).

Does that Machine Uptake include, for lack of a better term, a 'Lactaid' like ingredient? Because isn't all MTS protein just WPC? LOL, smart move - I'd sell my own Lactaid too :)

Marc is lactose intolerant, so that is why his products are very low in lactose.
 
Loved it when i took it, honestly i can't complain at all, if you have extra money to spend i would look into it. but i wouldn't buy it over some other stuff. but it makes a great addition!!
 
That sounds like a win win. Enzymes are a very important supp especially if you eat a bunch of clean food. I notice a difference immediately.

Then you have some degree of pancreatic insufficiency. Digestive enzymes do not work unless pathology is present. In fact, digestion of foods isn't reduced until less than 10% of the pancreatic reserve remains. The only exception is lactose intolerance.

On review of the profile, the product is beyond terrible. So-so strains and a very low CFU per cost. Amylase as the first enzyme (totally worthless).

For about the same price, grab 3 months worth of swanson 66 billion organisms per cap (vs 1.5 in lobliners product) and a better variety of strains.

You guys need to learn to gauge probiotics more effectively. I've noticed as a trend on this forum that very, very poor probiotics are recommended, simply because they're made by sports nutrition companies. In this case, the health food companies are winning the war
 
Then you have some degree of pancreatic insufficiency. Digestive enzymes do not work unless pathology is present. In fact, digestion of foods isn't reduced until less than 10% of the pancreatic reserve remains. The only exception is lactose intolerance.

On review of the profile, the product is beyond terrible. So-so strains and a very low CFU per cost. Amylase as the first enzyme (totally worthless).

For about the same price, grab 3 months worth of swanson 66 billion organisms per cap (vs 1.5 in lobliners product) and a better variety of strains.

You guys need to learn to gauge probiotics more effectively. I've noticed as a trend on this forum that very, very poor probiotics are recommended, simply because they're made by sports nutrition companies. In this case, the health food companies are winning the war

Yea idk bout all that brother. Im sure your right. I havent seen his product yet. Im just saying that when i take digestive enzymes i notice a difference with my digestion of whole foods. In particular steak and potatoes. Thats all i meant really.
 
Then you have some degree of pancreatic insufficiency. Digestive enzymes do not work unless pathology is present. In fact, digestion of foods isn't reduced until less than 10% of the pancreatic reserve remains. The only exception is lactose intolerance.

That's totally me. Oh well
 
I seem to benefit a good amount from enzymes, but do have some degree of pancreatic insufficiency. They've been prescribed by a GI doctor in the past as well.

As for probiotics, I use Garden of Life Primal Defense Ultra.
 
Back
Top