Introduction To Probiotics
You must be familiar with the term antibiotics (meaning "against
life"), but what about probiotics (meaning "for life")?
Probiotics refers to supplements that benefit desirable bacteria. Just
as "bad" bacteria can make us sick, good bacteria can protect
us from degeneration and disease. Supplementing with good, friendly
bacteria - probiotics - aids digestion, promotes natural immunity &
resistance to diseases, and is crucial in regaining and maintaining
your health and vitality. Another term, prebiotics, has been used to
describe food that supports and promotes friendly intestinal flora and
fauna. Prebiotics include inulin and other fructo-oligo-saccharides
(FOS).
Natural Probiotic Products
To Prevent Disease and Allow Healing
Probiotic supplements will favorably alter the balance of your intestinal
bacteria. This will inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria, promote
good digestion, boost immune function, and increase your resistance
to infection. Research has shown that probiotics must be taken regularly
for your healthy internal bacterial balance to persist.
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Probiotic Supplementation
Balancing the Good and the Bad Internal Flora
Prebiotics...
Food for Probiotics
They improve the health of your intestines and immune system,
by stimulating the activity & growth of your naturally present,
beneficial probiotic bacteria.
Prebiotics enable the continued growth of your healthy
internal flora.
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Living inside your digestive system is a vast amount of good bacteria,
which perform very important functions, from your mouth down to your
rectum. This friendly bacteria exists along side of potential disease
causing organisms - the bad bacteria. When the bad bacteria overgrow,
the resulting imbalance creates discomforts and symptoms of disease.
Many factors can upset this balance, such as the use of antibiotics,
drinking chlorinated water, infections, stress, poor diet (see Introduction
to Nutritional Principles), unbalanced pH (see Introduction
to Balancing Your Body's pH), and poor lifestyle (see Care
For Your Space, Mind and Soul). This balance varies among individuals,
and changes with age.
The good and bad bacteria must exist in balance,
for you to stay healthy.
A good intestinal bacteria balance provides protection against a broad
range of pathogens, including certain forms of Clostridia, Escherichia
Coli, Salmonella, Shigella and Pseudomonas, as well as yeasts such as
Candida albicans.
The greater the imbalance, the greater your symptoms of ill health.
The use of probiotics is a very natural and safe approach for regaining
and maintaining your intestinal ecosystem, which supports your immune
system, and your overall health and vitality.
Other Benefits of Probiotic Supplementation
Antibiotics kill bacteria, both good and bad. Probiotic supplements
are critically important to recolonize your intestine after antibiotic
treatment. This is of utmost importance in regaining and maintaining
your health in the long run.
Regular ingestion of probiotic bacteria may help prevent vaginal yeast
infection caused by candida albicans overgrowth.
Diarrhea flushes out your good intestinal microorganisms, leaving you
vulnerable to opportunistic infections. Supplementation will replenish
your beneficial bacteria and help prevent new infections. Research has
shown that the incidence of traveler's diarrhea (from drinking
water or undercooked foods) can be reduced by the preventive use of
probiotic supplements.
Probiotics can promote healthy digestion in lactose intolerant people.
The probiotic acidophilus is a source of lactase, the enzyme needed
to digest milk sugar, which is lacking in lactose-intolerant people.
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