Sunday, February 15, 2009

How bacteria can balance your digestive health and immune system

Probiotics—also known as beneficial bacteria—naturally live in your digestive tract, but they need regular replenishing. This dynamic community of micro-organisms is disrupted by antibiotics, poor nutrition, surgery, stress, alcohol, smoking, pollution, and aging. But you can replenish and maintain these beneficial bacteria by eating a cup of yogurt containing these probiotics (look on labels!!!) each day. Each serving provides you with more than five billion natural probiotic cultures!

Studies indicate that natural probiotic cultures can help strengthen your immune system, compete with harmful bacteria, and enhance your natural digestive health by improving food digestion and absorption of nutrients.

L. rhamnosus Boosts the Immune System
Clinically proven to help support your body’s natural resistance;
Scientifically shown to enhance natural killer cell activity, a critical component of the natural immune system known to decrease as we grow older;
Helps compete with pathogens (harmful bacteria).

L. rhamnosus Promotes Digestive Health
Helps promote gut health;
Clinically shown to help increase beneficial probiotic levels in the gut with regular consumption.

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