Posts Tagged ‘probiotic’

Soil Based Bacteria Caution

08.31.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Soil bacteria could improve mood by influencing the immune system. Researchers exposed mice to a harmless soil microbe called Mycobacterium vaccae and had the rodents perform a behavioral task commonly used to test the efficacy of antidepressant drugs. Researchers found that the Mycobacterium vaccae bacteria-exposed mice continued tasks much longer than other control mice. The ...

Probiotic Poll

08.06.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Voted America’s #1 Probiotic two years running by Vitamin Retailer magazine the multi-strain formula includes 30 billion active Bifidobacteria to support the colon and help promote regularity for those with troubled digestive tracts as well as following a course of antibiotics with 20 billion Lactobacilli and Lactococcus cultures that support the small intestine and help ...

Soda

08.01.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Baking soda or sodium bicarbonate, is the most effective anti-fungal substance there is. One issue with anti-fungal drugs is that fungi are extremely adaptive and can adapt to a differnet environment in three to four days. This makes anti-fungal drugs largely ineffective. The fungi do not adapt to the baking soda, but it is far ...

Horopito for Candida

07.15.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
A group from in New Zealand reported isolating a substance called polygodial in horopito leaves. The group found it very effective at inhibiting Candida Albicans. Comparison with the drug amphotericin B. (1) (1) http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1390237 *Author: Hopper My 5 year old has Candida and we are doing the diet and the Naturopath has prescribed Klorex…..Horopito and ...

Info Needed

07.15.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Absence of bile salts can cause the stool to become yellow due to liver disease such as hepatitis or cirrhosis. The pancreas is important for digestion using the enzyme lipase to break down fats. Excess fats in the stool can cause a yellowish stool that floats. Absence of lipase is uncommon but can result from ...

Saccharomyces Boulardii

04.27.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Saccharomyces boulardii is a yeast, which is believed to be a strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae or Baker’s Yeast. Saccharomyces boulardii is used for treating and preventing diarrhea and digestion problems. Saccharomyces boulardii is used to treat infectious types such as rotaviral diarrhea in children, diarrhea caused by bad bacteria in adults, traveler’s diarrhea, and diarrhea ...

Gut Microbiota

04.16.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Enterococcus Faecalis Controversy (1) 1998 – Australian Department of Health – Natren, as a consultant noted that this bacteria was not of low risk due to its transfer of antibiotic resistance in a hospital context. Bacillus coagulans or lactobacillis sporogenes, bacillus laterosporus, enterococcus faecalis, and enterococcus faecium should not be permitted in therapeutic goods on ...

Candida and ThreeLac

04.14.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
The three organisms in ThreeLac are considered probiotic; Bacillus subtilus is a soil-based organism which works well with the others to reduce pathogenic overgrowths of yeast, Bacillus Coagulans and Enterococcus Faecalis are organisms that exist naturally in the human intestinal tract. The Enterococcus Faecalis is isolated, purified, and cultured under sterile conditions by growing it ...

Alkalinizing Diet?

04.12.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
The human body is alkaline by nature, but functions of the body are acidic. Testing the body fluid pH is the most important daily measurement you can do to maintain health and fitness and to prevent sickness and disease. When you stay in the acidic zone you get sick, tired and fat, when you ingest ...

Different take on probiotics

04.11.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Several probiotic products are marketed with the probiotic bacterium Bacillus coagulans, marketed wrongly as Lactobacillus sporogenes. Other designations of this strain in products are Lactospore, spore forming Lactobacillus or spore forming lactic acid bacteria (sflab). (1) (1) http://www.food-info.net/uk/ff/sporogenes.htm Subject: Different take on probiotics Author: Marilyn in Sidney http://www.phmiracleliving.com/t-faq-probiotics.aspx * Response… Subject: Re: Different take on ...