Probiotics Help Women
Probiotics are the new, hot, all natural way to improve your health. They are the home remedy buzz as much as antioxidants were a few years ago.Antioxidant health information is still going strong because scientist are continuing to find powerful and supporting information about how helpful they are.
Probiotics are much the same with scientist just beginning to unlock the intricate nature and downright necessity these helpful bacteria perform in our bodies.
Women seem particularly susceptible to internal imbalance having to combat a host of problems such as yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis (bv) along with the usual digestive problems that afflict all humans. They also help increase the immune system, fight diarrhea, attack candida (yeast), relieve constipation, combat viruses and parasites and many more benefits.
The most essential job probiotics perform is to help us digest food. Along with that primary job they also help us absorb nutrients, fight and kill invading harmful bacteria.Beneficial bacteria are so important that a healthy adult can contain approximately 3-4 pounds of them within their intestinal tract.
Our horrible diets of over sanitized, over cooked, chemical laden foods have prevented modern women from constantly replacing probiotics that we would normally gain from eating fresh fruits and vegetable straight from the garden.The easiest ways to rebuild your stores of probiotics is to eat fermented foods like real yogurt or to take probiotic supplements.
Of course you could eat better and be sure to try and avoid overuse of antibiotics that kill the beneficial bacterial in your body. If you must use an antibiotic you would be well served to also supplement with probiotics.
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It is not this article’s intention to provide specific medical advice to users of this website, instead this article is meant to provide users with information to help them better understand their health. You should consult a doctor before taking any medical advice.
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