There is no such thing as "amateur biotics". The "pro" in "probiotics" means the bacterial cultures in the probiotic are supportative of a healthy intestine.
This sounds like a yeast infection. You can get over the counter medication for it and take probiotics that you can get at any Health food store. You can also buy yogurt that has probiotics in it. If it is not better in 3-4 days then go to MD and get RX pill to help.
Probiotics is also sometimes used to refer to a form of nutritional therapy based on eating probiotic foods and dietary supplements.
Amateur status is defined by the USGA and R and A as simply not a professional golfer. The maximum amount of money an amateur can win is £250 / $500. If an amateur accepts a prize of greater than this they are deemed to have broken the rules of amateur status and therefore become a professional golfer.
No. unfortunately a turnip is not a probiotic, it is very hard to find probiotics in foods other than yogurt and even then the amounts are minuscule. If you want probiotics you are best taking a supplement. Check the link below for information on these products. You can, however, find prebiotics, which feed probiotics, in many foods such as onions, leeks, garlic, bananas, Jerusalem artichokes and chicory.
While amateur can be used derisively to indicate that a person does not do a task well, it does not really have that meaning (except to people who see no value in anything unless it makes money.)Amateur comes from the French for "lover." It means that you do something for the love of it, not because you get paid for it (in which case it is your profession and you are a professional. Consider that a parent is an amateur at raising children (even though they may be very good at it). A professional doing the same job can be called warden or babysitter and do as good a job, technically, but few poems of praise are written about them.Some points to consider:A talented amateur can be better than a mediocre professional.Many consider doing something "for the love it" to be a higher purpose than doing it for money.A professional may not enjoy doing his paid task.An amateur has self satisfaction.
Professional
An amateur is a person who performs an activity for pleasure or as a hobby rather than as a means of livelihood. As an adjective, the term "amateur" means relating to activities that people perform for pleasure or as a hobby rather than as a means of livelihood.
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No harder than 90mph
Under the rules of the USGA an amateur golfer must not accept a prize with a retail value of more than $750 dollars. Under the rules of the R&A an amateur golfer must not accept a prize with a retail value of more than £500.
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In most cases it is better to repair an old surfboard to watertight condition than to refinish. Older boards tend to lose much of their value with an amateur resto. Fix all dings and delams. Go surf it.