Nutridophilus is a probiotic which helps maintain the body's delicate microbial balance.
Nutridophilus is a combination of 10 beneficial strains of bacteria: L. acidophilus, Bf. Breve, Bf. Longum, Ec. Faecium, L. casei, L. bulgaris, L. rhamnosus, L. salivarius, L. plantarum, and Sc. thermophilus. These are 10 of over 400 species of microscopic organisms inhabiting the human digestive tract, many of which serve beneficial purposes.
Why take Nutridophilus?
Friendly microorganisms are essential in helping to maintain the body's delicate microbial balance. A healthy colon naturally contains billions of bacteria, a combination of beneficial and detrimental microbes. Ideally, the majority of these bacteria, or flora, should be of the health-promoting kind.
Nutridophilus contains bacterial strains which serve several important functions. Beneficial bacteria help prevent overgrowth of potentially disease-producing microbes such as candida (yeast), e. coli, and various parasites which may enter the gastro-intestinal tract. If these species cross the intestinal membrane into the circulation, our immune system must defend us against their attacks. Taking Nutridophilus is therefore one of our best defences, reducing the load on our immune systems by neutralizing harmful organisms before they become a larger health threat.
Who benefits from Nutridophilus?
All of us may use Nutridophilus for added protection against disease. However, several lifestyle factors may increase your needs for healthy flora. Taking broad-spectrum antibiotics, hormones, cortisone and other prescription medications destroys friendly bacteria, leaving more opportunity for pathogenic bacteria and yeasts and parasites to flourish. Food additives, a diet high in refined sugars and flours may also promote an overgrowth of unfriendly microbes. Individuals who experience constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating or chronic yeast infections can also derive significant benefit from Nutridophilus.
DIRECTIONS:
Take 1-2 capsules daily or as directed
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
5 billion active cells of Bf.breve, Bf.longum, Ec.faecium, Lb. acidophilus, Lb.casei, Lb.bulgaricus, Lb.rhamnosus, Lb.salivarius, Lb.plantarum and Sc.thermophilus.
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CONDITIONS:
Candida, e. coli, parasites, broad-spectrum antibiotic use, hormone use, cortisone use, constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating, chronic yeast infections
Recommended Reading:
- Beyond Antibiotics: Healthier Options for Families. Michael Schmidt et al. North Atlantic Books, 1993.
- Acidophilus and Colon Health. David Webster. Kensington Publishing, 2000.
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