Healthy Gut with Biocare Products
Probiotics are good for the digestive system particularly when they get to the intestines where live bacteria and yeasts assist in food breakdown to the point where all the nutrients can be absorbed into the blood.
People often think of bacteria as bad but we all have trillions of different types in our digestive tract and as well as aiding digestion they also help build-up our immune system.
Biocare products deliver good bacteria to the intestines where they can battle the bad bacteria that when out of control may lead to various medical problems if only a bloated feeling or constipation.
Probiotics are also good to take after a course of antibiotics. An antibiotic does what it says but unfortunately in a totally indiscriminate fashion destroying the good bacteria along with the intended bad.
For thousands of years mankind has instinctively known what kinds of food have been good for digestion. In many parts of the world probiotics are consumed daily without the person knowing exactly why it appears to be good for their health.
In hot climates across the Middle East and Africa it is sometimes difficult to have a meal that does not have a lacing of live yoghurt over it and drinks like the probiotic Kefir is far more common than western thick with sugar fizzy drinks.
A friend married a Turkish girl and on her very first trip to the UK her new English mother-in-law dished up a full English roast of sliced beef, three vegetables and all the trimmings. The whole family were mortified when this young woman went to the fridge and fished out a carton of yoghurt before proceeding to pour it over her meal.
As this was a Yorkshire family you may imagine the atmosphere of disbelief this action caused.
In the absence of natural live probiotics there are various supplements that can be taken instead. Apart from providing useful and healthy bacteria a side effect is that bowels may be loosened and some people have discovered they can also help with dieting.
People often think of bacteria as bad but we all have trillions of different types in our digestive tract and as well as aiding digestion they also help build-up our immune system.
Biocare products deliver good bacteria to the intestines where they can battle the bad bacteria that when out of control may lead to various medical problems if only a bloated feeling or constipation.
Probiotics are also good to take after a course of antibiotics. An antibiotic does what it says but unfortunately in a totally indiscriminate fashion destroying the good bacteria along with the intended bad.
For thousands of years mankind has instinctively known what kinds of food have been good for digestion. In many parts of the world probiotics are consumed daily without the person knowing exactly why it appears to be good for their health.
In hot climates across the Middle East and Africa it is sometimes difficult to have a meal that does not have a lacing of live yoghurt over it and drinks like the probiotic Kefir is far more common than western thick with sugar fizzy drinks.
A friend married a Turkish girl and on her very first trip to the UK her new English mother-in-law dished up a full English roast of sliced beef, three vegetables and all the trimmings. The whole family were mortified when this young woman went to the fridge and fished out a carton of yoghurt before proceeding to pour it over her meal.
As this was a Yorkshire family you may imagine the atmosphere of disbelief this action caused.
In the absence of natural live probiotics there are various supplements that can be taken instead. Apart from providing useful and healthy bacteria a side effect is that bowels may be loosened and some people have discovered they can also help with dieting.