Probiotic Drops – cranberry flavour
100ml
Restores gut flora
Ingredients:
Lactobacillus acideophollus, Bifido bacterium longum and Bacillus laterosporus. Amino acids and humic acids.
Each 1ml of ProBiotics contains 1.5 billion happy, healthy bacteria
Benefits: Restoring Gut (stomach) flora
Especially important after medication which can disrupt gut flora, bearing in mind that all health or the opposite, starts in the gut!
Further information:
One of the most important things that “good bacteria” (also known as probiotics) living in the microbiota do is contribute to our immune systems
This protects us against pathogen colonization and invasion of harmful microbes that enter the body every single day
So where do things go wrong?
Alterations in the microbiota (often called dysbiosis) can result for many reasons
Some of the most common are: exposure to various environmental pollutants and toxins, consuming a poor diet lacking anti-inflammatory foods, using toxic medications and over-the-counter drugs, smoking cigarettes, high amounts and stress and exposure to harmful pathogens from other people who are sick. ref. Dr Axe
Recommended dosage:
Adults : 5 – 20 ml daily
Children : 5 ml
Babies : 2.5 ml
Can be diluted with water or juice
Take before meals
Keep refrigerated
Use within a month of opening
Caution:
For pregnant or lactating moms – check with your natural health practitioner
Please do not exceed the recommended dosage
…… and some further valuable information for you!
A lack of healthy gut bacteria is now tied to the onset of conditions such as:
- Food allergies
- Asthma
- Diabetes
- Arthritis
- Fibromyalgia
- Eczema and psoriasis
- Poor recovery from seizures, spinal cord injuries or a stroke
- Metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular diseases (currently the number one cause of death in many industrialized nations).
Autoimmune Diseases
Recently much more has been uncovered about how bacterial species residing within the mucus layer of the colon that have the ability to directly communicate with host cells in the immune system. This relationship can influence whether or not the immune system remains at homeostasis, or triggers inflammatory mechanisms that destroy the body’s own healthy tissue and cells.
Autoimmune disease symptoms
include conditions like multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis — all have links to dysbiosis. In fact, we now know that pathogens entering the body through toxins and a poor diet have the potential to cause microbial disruption. This can trigger both local and systemic inflammation
Wishing you abundant health always
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