Do I have to wait to start ProLon after completing a round of antibiotics?
The impact of ProLon on antibiotics (or antibiotics on ProLon) has not been evaluated, but there do not appear to be any concerns with beginning ProLon 10-15 days after you have completed your course of antibiotics and symptoms have completely resolved. If you have any concerns, please check with your healthcare provider. Do not use ProLon if you have signs of an active infection, or are at risk for recurrent infections
Not everyone should fast for prolonged periods of time. If you fit any of the following categories, you should fast only under the direct supervision or under the advice of a personal healthcare provider:
If you have any pre-existing conditions or are taking any prescription medications.Â
If you may have an infection or may be at risk for a repetitive infection; are underweight, pregnant, breastfeeding; or have a known, diagnosed or suspected eating disorder.
If you have any dietary restrictions, or are under 18 or over 70.
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