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What are probiotics and why are they important?

 

The human gastrointestinal tract, the small and large

intestines, is

home for several hundred species of bacteria. There

are several

thousand billion of them in each of us, and the total

weight of

bacteria is between 3-4 pounds. These bacteria play

important an

important part in human digestion and immune

function. " Probiotics "

are live or dead bacteria administered to humans for

the purpose of

improving their health. The word comes from Greek

" pro bios "

meaning " for life " .

 

 

The probiotics help us in many different ways such

as:

 

kill or inhibit harmful bacteria by secreting small

quantities of

antibiotic-like substances. including lactic acid,

acetic acid,

benzoic acid, hydrogen peroxide, acidolin, lactocidin

and

acidophilin.

 

kill or inhibit yeast growth.

 

produce vitamins, including niacin, folic acid,

biotin, and vitamin

B6.

 

assist food digestion improve enzyme levels, improve

bowel regularity

 

regulate pH value by producing lactic acid, hydrogen

peroxide, ...

 

they increase the acidity of intestine (lower pH

value) and inhibit

the reproduction and proliferation of many harmful

bacteria and

yeasts.

 

detoxify and protect the intestines. Lactobacilli

tend to combine

with toxins (like heavy metals, and carcinogens),

they die from

toxins and are eliminated (together with toxins) as

solid waste.

 

reduce cholesterol levels when high

 

aid absorption of minerals, especially calcium, due

to increased

intestinal acidity.

 

supports immune system. In one experiment, only 10

bad bacteria

(Salmonella) were necessary to kill a guinea pig with

an inadequate

amount of beneficial bacteria , but about a trillion

cells were

required to kill an animal with its full natural

beneficial

microorganisms present .

 

reduce risks of cancer and certain tumors.

 

compete with pathogenic bacteria and yeasts for food

and space. In

healthy humans, good bacteria and yeast cover the

surface of the

mucosa and pathogenic bacteria and yeast cannot

attach themselves.

 

Unfortunately, new generations of antibiotics can

significantly

reduce number of bacteria in few weeks or even days.

Generally,

antibiotics are not able to differ good bacteria from

bad and

prolonged use of antibiotics can significantly

decrease number of

friendly bacteria If you suspect that the digestive

flora have been

disrupted by antibiotics (typical symptoms include

diarrhea,

abdominal discomfort and gas), do a comprehensive

stool analysis to

check the proper balance of bacterial flora. If you

cannot avoid

taking antibiotics it is advised to take probiotics

2-3 hours after

taking the antibiotics. Yogurt, natural probiotic,

can also be used.

Few things are worth mentioning for yogurt:

Pasteurization destroys

live cultures. Other friendly bacteria depleting

factors include:

medicines, infections (bacterial, viral and fungal),

a highly

processed, low-fiber diet, chronic diarrhea and

stress.

 

The probiotics, generally should be stored in

refrigerator, because

they lose their potency (heat will kill bacteria) at

room

temperature. Some manufacturers claim that their

probiotics can

survive at room temperature and therefore do not

require

refrigeration, but these statements should be taken

with reserve.

Therefore, it is recommended to purchase probiotics

from a health

store that keeps them in a refrigerator. Most

digestive bacteria

cannot survive the strong hydrochloric acid in the

stomach.

Therefore, use of probiotics in enteric coated

capsules is

recommended, as they will only dissolve in the lower

intestine and on

that way hydrochloric acid is avoided. On the other

hand, probiotics

in powder form can be used for treating oral thrush.

 

 

How many different strains should a probiotics

capsule contain?

 

On one hand, different strains of bacteria offer

different benefits

and have different abilities to colonize the

intestines. The variety

of strains will be more competitive. On the other

hand, in capsules

containing 10+ strains some strains will not develop

because they are

present in low number and they will have to compete

with other 9+

strains.

 

 

How are Candida and intestinal microflora related?

 

If you had a healthy intestinal flora you wouldn't

have the Candida

albicans overgrowth.

 

When Candida albicans is killed by fungicide, it will

leave the

mucosa wall, and be pushed out as solid waste. Taking

probiotics

15min to one hour after taking fungicide will

hopefully allow good

bacteria to populate the mucosa wall. The good

bacteria will fight

the yeast on three ways: it will compete for food

with Candida,

produce fungicide as hydrogen peroxide and help in

digestion of food

(alleviating LGS that way).

 

 

How much probiotics should I take?

 

The amount of probiotics necessary to replenish the

intestine varies

by the extent of microflora depletion and presence of

harmful yeasts

and bacteria. In general, many people advise taking

10 billion CFU

per day for rebuilding of intestinal microflora and 2

billion CFU per

day for the healthy maintenance of intestinal

microflora. There is a

company on the web that advises and sells probiotics

with 30-40

billion CFU per capsule and advise its use for

Candida treatment. If

diarrhea occurs, dosage should be reduced, however,

large doses are

generally considered safe. Diarrhea is a mechanism

that body uses to

flash excess beneficial or harmful microorganisms.

 

 

What strains of " good " bacteria and yeasts are there?

 

Lactobacillus acidophilus. The main and most

important inhabitant of

small intestines in humans. Also present in the mouth

and vagina.

This bacteria produces lactase = an enzyme that

digests milk sugar

and produces lactic acid which suppresses undesirable

bacteria and

yeasts. Some strains produce natural antibiotics,

such as acidophilin

and some produce hydrogen peroxide, a byproduct that

attacks yeasts

and " bad " bacteria. It also can lower cholesterol

levels.

 

Bifidobacterium bifidum. The main and most important

inhabitant of

large intestines in humans. Bifidum is also found in

the vagina and

the lower part of the small intestine. It produce a

number of

specialized acids that prevent colonization of the

large intestine by

invading bacteria, yeasts and some viruses. Can

produce B vitamins.

 

Lactobacillus bulgaricus Does not proliferate in

human gut. Generates

very strong antifungals. Together with Streptococcus

thermophilus is

used to ferment natural yogurt. Can be used as food

for Lactobacillus

acidophilus and Bifidobacterium bifidum. Some strains

also produce

antibiotics which kill harmful bacteria. By

manufacturing lactic acid

these encourage a good environment for the resident

bacteria such as

Lactobacillus acidophilus and the Bifidobacterium

bifidum.

 

Streptococcus thermophilus Together with

Lactobacillus bulgaricus it

used to ferment natural yogurt. Some strains also

produce antibiotics

which kill harmful bacteria. Streptococcus

thermophilus produces

lactase and is very efficient in breaking down milk

products.

 

Bacillus laterosporus is a single-cell life form that

naturally

occurs in our food chain and is found in small

amounts in the

intestinal tract. It rapidly colonizes the gut and

generates

antifungals.

 

Lactobacillus plantarium Useful against " bad "

bacteria in the

intestines. Can synthesize L-Lysine.

Lactobacillus bifidus

 

Streptococcus faecium, a friendly form of strep

bacteria, also adds a

helpful function by replacing the once-present yeast.

Can survive

room temperature (is somewhat heat resistant)

 

Saccharomyces boulardii is a non-pathogenic yeast

that may be used to

compete with Candida. It increases secretary IgA,

important for the

integrity and immunity of the intestinal mucosa

(usually deficient

with those having food allergies). Can prevent

diarrhea. Do not

forget that anti-fungals will kill this friendly

yeast. You can take

it before going to bed, for example. Saccharomyces

boulardii should

not be administered if patient is suffering from

reactive arthritis

or other disease in which an exaggerated intestinal

immune response

is found.

 

Lactobacillus sporogenese is an extremely hardy

strain of lactic acid

bacteria, capable of surviving the human stomach

environment (most

other strains are severely reduced in viability upon

entering the

stomach due to the potential of severe pH

fluctuations). Unlike most

other strains, it does not require refrigeration,

making it much more

convenient for use outside of the home and for

travel.

 

Bifidobacterium longum. Produces acetic acid and this

acid produces

very hostile environment to Candida albicans, HIV and

most other

infections of the large intestines. It also increases

IgA and

therefore improves mucosal immunity.

 

Lactobacillus rhamnosus Eight times more prolific

than Lactobacillus

acidophilus, digests more carbohydrates and survives

bile better.

 

 

Can Candida be cured with probiotics alone?

 

Nope, Candida albicans is attached to mucosa wall and

if anti-fungals

are not taken, there will be no empty space and the

majority of

friendly bacteria will go down the drain.

 

FROM: http://www.infosky.net/~alexmi/candida.htm#LGS

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