Good Bugs Eat Bad Bugs
The human body is an amazing biological machine. Food is digested, converted into energy and the unusable becomes waste. This conversion is dependent on many factors and processes but the bacteria that create the ‘enzymes’ that help digestion take place as well as immune system protection are the most important.
Each organ has its own unique flora or bacteria that live in the digestive organs like your stomach and intestines that contribute to its good health. A good blend of good bacteria helps with various gastrointestinal conditions like Irritable Bowel Syndrome to antibiotic-induced diarrhea too. Good bacteria, or ‘probiotics’ keep the house in order by eating the bad bacteria and increasing the good bug population which in turn increases enzyme activity, further helping digestion.
Probiotics Help Strengthen the Immune System
Probotics aid digestive health and come in a few different forms, like capsules, powders and pearls. Probiotic pearls are the most popular form of probiotic we have at National Integrated Health Associates. The pearls make dispensing easy for all ages and come packaged 80 to a pack.
Another aspect to intestinal flora is supporting it. Indeed providing ‘food’ and nutrients to your good bacteria helps with the body’s immune response and resistance to bacterial infections. Non colonizing yeasts like Saccaromyces Boulardii are very helpful in supporting the microflora of the intestinal tract. New Beginnings Nutritionals Saccharomyces Boulardii is an excellent source of this yeast with a strong customer review of it working well. One patient says, “I took this product when on several courses of antibiotics, and it protected me from some of the usual drug side-effects. I had none of the common yeast-related problems associated with antibiotic usage.”
On your next visit, see which probiotics your integrative physician suggests are best for you.







