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What Is A Probiotic?

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What is a probiotic? What makes a good probiotic supplement? And, what role do probiotics play in digestive health?

Probiotics are "friendly" bacteria that include several species of lactobacillis such as acidophilus and bifidophilus. They aid in the digestion of proteins and the absorption of nutrients, especially the B vitamins. They have antifungal and detoxifying properties, and are very important to the immune system.

The intestinal flora of a healthy human colon should have a thriving colony of about 85 percent lactobacilli and 15 percent coliform bateria (Balch). Unfortunately, modern diets, lifestyles and pollution have these numbers reversed in a vast majority of the human population.

An imbalance in the intestinal flora can cause consumed food to be improperly digested, which then leads to a toxic buildup of fecal matter and gas in the colon. If not quickly moved through the bowel, these toxins then leak into the blood and other areas of the body. Toxins in the blood and organs present themselves as various symptoms, and if not caught in the beginning, lead to a domino, chain reaction of health problems.

An unhealthy intestinal flora can lead to:

  • Intestinal gas and bloating
  • Heart burn/acid reflux
  • Intestinal toxicity
  • Immune system deficiency
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • Crohn's Disease
  • Colitis
  • Diverticulitis
  • Allergies
  • Leaky Gut Syndrome
  • Systemic Toxicity
  • Constipation and diarrhea
  • Nutritional Deficiencies
  • Yeast infections
  • Rashes (even diaper rash and cradle cap)
  • Itching
  • Pancreatitis
  • Cold sores
  • Diabetes
  • Hypoglycemia
  • Hormone Imbalance
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Celiac Disease
  • Cancer
  • Cystic Fibrosis
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Lupus
  • Fungal infections (such as athlete's foot, jock itch)
  • Anorexia
  • and more

To support the balance of friendly bacteria in the intestinal system, supplements called probiotics are highly beneficial. However, not all probiotics are created equal. It's important to know and have confidence in the manufacturing practices of the brand of probiotic you use.

A probiotic supplement needs to have viable, living strains of bacteria in order for it to be of benefit. 1 billion organisms per gram are advisable. Also, a non-dairy formula may be best for some people with food allergies, as dairy is a common food allergen.

At high temperatures, probiotics lose their viability as the friendly bacteria die. Thus, it's important to keep probiotics in a cool, dry place such as in a refrigerator.

Antibiotics are especially damaging to friendly bacteria as they not only kill harmful bacteria, but they destroy the beneficial ones as well. So, it is very important to support and rebuild the balance of beneficial bacteria in the intestinal system after antibiotics are finished. If balance is not regained, digestion problems may ensue. This then leads to toxicity in the body and other health problems.

It may be hard to acknowledge that some bacteria are our "friends", and that we need to nurture and protect them. However, it is vital that we do.

From time to time, we need to add more bacteria "friends" to our intestinal party to keep the "thugs" from taking over and stealing our health. On these occasions, a high quality probiotic supplement can get our digestive system back in check and stop a health crisis in it's tracks.

If you no longer have to ask the question, "what is a probiotic?" you're one step closer to having a whole host of happy "friends".

Resource: Balch, Phyllis A., et al, Prescription for Nutritional Healing, Second Edition, (1997): 56.

For educational purposes only, not intended to diagnose or prescribe.


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Benefits:
  • Helps relieve ocasional gastrointestinal distress, such as diarrhea.
  • Populates the gut with beneficial microflora.
  • Supports digestion.
  • Aids in the elimination of toxins.
  • Improves immune system functions.
  • Regulates intestinal functions.
Probiotic ElevenŽ [Intestinal, Digestive, Immune] represents a unique combination of healthful probiotics to help maintain and replenish intestinal supply. These microorganisms perform essential functions in the body and are affected by aging, adverse intestinal pH, microbial interactions, environmental and dietary temperatures, stress, physiological factors, peristalsis, bile acids, host secretions and immune responses.



Nature's Sunshine Bifidophilus Flora Force

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Benefits:
  • Improves immune system function.
  • Helps maintain female vaginal and urinary tract health .
  • Helps promote intestinal health in children.
  • Helps promote respiratory health in children.
  • Helps synthesize B vitamins.
Bifidophilus Flora ForceŽ [Digestive, Intestinal]. The healthy human intestinal tract contains billions of intestinal flora that live in a delicate balance with each other and in symbiosis with us. We provide them with a home, and in turn they break down our food into easily absorbed nutrients. They also aid digestion in a variety of ways and promote immunity. Factors such as stress, environmental conditions or the use of certain substances can affect their vitality.



Nature's Sunshine L. Reuteri

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Benefits:
  • Supports the intestinal system.
  • Maintains beneficial populations of microorganisms in the intestinal tract.
  • Relieves symptoms of occasional gastrointestinal distress, like bloating, pressure, upset stomach and gas.
Lactobacillus reuteri occurs naturally in the intestinal flora of humans and other animals. Reuteri helps to strengthen the body's natural defenses and maintain equilibrium in the gastrointestinal tract as it repopulates friendly flora in the gut. This strain secretes reuterin, a substance with powerful properties that helps maintain microorganic balance in the gut.



Nature's Sunshine Acidophilus

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Acidophilus [Digestive, Intestinal] is a strain of Lactobacillus acidophilus, a symbiotic homo-fermentative, lactic acid-producing microorganism. Acidophilus helps regulate the intestinal tract. Since many people are vegetarian or cannot tolerate dairy products, our acidophilus is dairy-free.


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