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Pro-Biotic Regularity - Good Bacteria for your Colon 60 Capsules only 24.95
Advanced Pro-Biotic Regularity Good Bacteria for your Colon By the Billions
60 Capsules
$24.95
What are Probiotics?
Probiotics are live microbial organisms that are naturally present in the digestive tract and vagina.
Probiotics are considered beneficial and are sometimes referred to as "friendly" bacteria. Some of the ways they are thought to promote health include
suppressing the growth of potentially harmful bacteria, i
mproving immune function,
enhancing the protective barrier of the digestive tract, and helping to produce vitamin K.There are over 400 species of microorganisms in the human digestive tract, including those found in Secrets of Eden's Advanced Probiotic Support.
Why do so many people seem to need Propbiotic supplementation?
A number of medical, diet, and lifestyle factors are believed to disturb the balance in the colon. This imbalance is called dysbiosis. Factors include:
- Insufficient dietary fiber
- Use of Antibiotics which kill off bacteria
- Infant formula feeding
- Ingestion of environmental toxins
Once the flora of the intestine is out of balance, less healthy bacteria and yeast flourish, which can lead to the occurances of conditions such as infectious diarrhea and vaginal yeast infections.
Probiotics can be found in cultured dairy products such as yogurt or kefir, however, the number of live organisms varies greatly from product to product due to differences in processing methods. Fermented foods such as sauerkraut also contain probiotics.
Once ingested, probiotics colonize the intestines and other parts of the body and can sustain themselves unless they are destroyed by antibiotics or other factors.
When do most people turn to Probiotics?
- Diarrhea Due to Antibiotic Use
- Traveler's Diarrhea
- Side Effects of Radiation Therapy
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Vaginal Yeast Infections
- Ulcerative Colitis
- Crohn's Disease
- Immune Support
- Lactose Intolerance
- Prevention of Colds
- Allergic Rhinitis / Hayfever
- Constipation
- Colon Cancer Prevention
- Pouchitis
- Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth
- Canker Sores
What is the Scientific Evidence for Probiotics?
- Diarrhea
A literature review found 185 studies published in what they deemed to be credible journals between 1980 and 2004. The most commonly studied condition was diarrhea (41 or 22% of the 185 studies).
Seven studies looked at probiotic use in adults, focusing on the strains Lactobacillus reuteri, Lactobacillus GG, L casei, L acidophilus, and S boulardi. Although they varied in dose and probiotic strain, in six of the studies, probiotics shortened the course of diarrhea or decreased its severity.
Many studies have looked at probiotic use in children. Once again, there is a wide range of doses and probiotic strains. The most commonly used strains were Lactobacillus acidophilus, L casei, L GG, and Bifidobacteria. In 20 of the studies published between 1980 and 2004, all of the studies found an improvement.
Seven out of 12 controlled trials reported a definite prevention of antibiotic-associated diarrhea. In addition, a meta-analysis looked at 9 randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled trials with a total of 1214 patients. Six of the nine trials showed a significant benefit of probiotics.
Supplement Facts Serving Size 1 Capsule |
| Amount Per Serving |
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| Probiotic Bacteria |
5.06 Billion |
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| Organisms** |
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| Bacillus Subtillus |
1.32 Billion |
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| L. Rhamnosus |
680 Million |
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| L. Casei |
680 Million |
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| B. Longum |
680 Million |
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| L. Acidophilus |
680 Million |
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| L. Plantarum |
340 Million |
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| B. Breve |
680 Million |
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| *% Daily Value not established. |
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