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- Relieves intestinal gas and belching
- Regulates irregular bowel movements, constipation and diarrhea
- Improves indigestion and bloating
- Reduces reflux disease
- Prevents problems after antibiotics
- Improves unexplained GI discomfort
- Lowers risk of colon cancer
Most people don’t realize the trillions of bacteria in your gut outnumber the cells of your body by a factor of 10 to 1. This is one of the reasons they are such a major influence on your health. Total health begins in the gut so if your GI tract is not in optimal health, then your overall health will be compromised.
Food is broken down by probiotic bacteria into its most basic elements. This allows almost total absorption through the digestive system. In this way probiotics dramatically increases overall nutrition and enhances rapid cellular growth and development.
The intestinal tract is cleaned by probiotics. They go under the layer of crud on the intestinal walls, attach themselves and dislodge the accumulated decay. This waste is then flushed out naturally.
Probiotics also produce many important enzymes and increases the availability of vitamins and nutrients, especially Vitamin B, Vitamin K, lactose, fatty acids and calcium.
Another one of the benefits of probiotics is that the bacteria strengthens the immune system. Because of this support to the immune system, they have been used in alleviating allergies, chronic fatigue syndrome and systemic candida. Constipation is quickly relieved by probiotics and bowel movements become normalized, which means diarrhea is also reduced.
When probiotics attach themselves to the intestinal walls they produce a mildly acidic environment that slows the growth of disease causing bacteria. This also helps the immune system because it is freed from some of the work in the intestines and can carry on its work in the rest of the body.
Additional benefits of probiotics come from the fact that they stimulate B-Lymphocyte and related anti-body production. They produce huge pools of extra anti-bodies, ready to protect and defend against infection.
Probiotic bacteria produce Lactoferrin as a by-product of their metabolism. Lactoferrin is an iron binding protein essential to retrieving iron from foods we eat. Increased Lactoferrin can help relieve iron assimilation deficiencies.
They help to kill viruses and parasites thus providing benefits of increased health.
People taking probiotics have experienced lowered cholesterol, allergies and skin problems.
Yeast and fungal infections are prevented and sometimes eliminated with supplements of probiotics.
They also stimulate the body’s own production of alpha-interferon, a key regulator of our immune response.
Since probiotics clean the colon, bad breath and body odor are greatly reduced. The lungs and skin will be utilized by the body to help eliminate toxins when the intestinal tract is clogged and functioning poorly. By cleaning up the colon the detoxification process is much more efficient.
Therapeutic daily dose: 2 capsules - between meals
For probiotics to work they have to arrive alive in your intestinal tract. Take in-between meals so there is less HCl and digestive enzymes in the stomach which kill bacteria. For optimal benefit probiotics should be taken at night, before bed, so they have all night to grow and multiply without interference of the digestive system.
Aides with digestive problems, liver ailments, candida, IBS, Crohn’s disease, ulcers, leaky gut syndrome, acne, depression, constipation and diarrhea.