The Importance of Probiotics ,for your health

From that link:

"The research group also looked at the impact of probiotics after a course of antibiotics, which wipe out both good and bad bacteria.

Their trial on 46 people, also in the journal Cell, showed it led to delays in the normal healthy bacteria re-establishing themselves.

Dr Elinav added: "Contrary to the current dogma that probiotics are harmless and benefit everyone, these results reveal a new potential adverse side effect of probiotic use with antibiotics that might even bring long-term consequences."

Such as ? to the last statement .

46 people is hardly a good trial anyway .
 
I always use probiotics, cheese and yogurt when I get a course of antibiotics. With my radiation colitis, it is no laughing matter to take antibiotics - if I skip the probiotics then I will pay dearly, regardless of studies to the contrary.....:eek:
 
Probiotics , the gut bacterial , good bacterial , are essential to our bodies health .

Probiotics to us older people is more important . Since the older we get the less good bacterial we have . Being 60yrs old I take the supplement .

I supplement everyday with a 15billion multi probiotic tablet .

what is just coming out now is the awarenes of nurturing the correct state for the bacteria(flora)
while many pre programed minds switch off to words like diet
the slight behavioural shift in types of foods & liquids in diet can make a massive difference.

fasting to help clean/flush the small intestine is probably about to become mainstream common basic practice.
certain critical nutrients are only absorbed in certain regions of the intestine.
modern western diets(high carb high processed meats high added toxic chemicals) flood these areas with processed waste which blocks the intestines ability to process certain things.
 
From that link:

"The research group also looked at the impact of probiotics after a course of antibiotics, which wipe out both good and bad bacteria.


Their trial on 46 people, also in the journal Cell, showed it led to delays in the normal healthy bacteria re-establishing themselves.

What did ?

Dr Elinav added: "Contrary to the current dogma that probiotics are harmless and benefit everyone, these results reveal a new potential adverse side effect of probiotic use with antibiotics that might even bring long-term consequences."

Such as what ?
 
I always use probiotics, cheese and yogurt when I get a course of antibiotics. With my radiation colitis, it is no laughing matter to take antibiotics - if I skip the probiotics then I will pay dearly, regardless of studies to the contrary.....:eek:

i suspect the yogurt & cheese also have a slowing effect via the saturated and other fats in them, slowing the digestion process like a sea anchor in a stormy sea.
this slowing and added weight to the function of processing forces the stomach to seek more energy to process which then slows the muscular function down to pre conceved speed frequencies.
(thats my own opinion)
as you wil likely already know from expereince, if you eat too much it can trigger a response to flush everything out., equally if you do not eat enough and the stomach accidity level becomes too much for the stomach to contain and trigers it to flush.
 
I always use probiotics, cheese and yogurt when I get a course of antibiotics. With my radiation colitis, it is no laughing matter to take antibiotics - if I skip the probiotics then I will pay dearly, regardless of studies to the contrary.....:eek:

Why " radiation " colitis ?

Don't understand
 


What did ?

Taking probiotics after a course of antibiotics

Such as what ?
The consequences that might follow from having a depleted bacterial population in the intestines

According to this report apparently ....

I am no expert in this area . Here are a few links that might answer your question as to what are the benefits of bacteria in the body

https://www.google.ie/search?q=benefits of bacteria in our body&oq=benefits of bacteria in &aqs=chrome.3.69i57j0l5.16751j0j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
 
The consequences that might follow from having a depleted bacterial population in the intestines

According to this report apparently ....

I am no expert in this area . Here are a few links that might answer your question as to what are the benefits of bacteria in the body

https://www.google.ie/search?q=benefits of bacteria in our body&oq=benefits of bacteria in &aqs=chrome.3.69i57j0l5.16751j0j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

Make no mistake I know the benefits of probiotics , personally .

But thanks anyway for the sites
 
eventaully a specific bacteria will be able to be grown and taken like a pill or drink that fits your genetic disposition and process and state of health.
medical variaties chemo radio etc...
dieting, slow metabolism fast metabolism
body electrical conductivity cell production
environment toxicity city air pollution food pollution etc...
low minerals high minerlas.

like adjusting the distributor cap & injectors on a petrol engine while adjusting the type of fuel and combustion point etc.

its just around the corner

in the mean time they may start making artificial stomachs for processing
 
eventaully a specific bacteria will be able to be grown and taken like a pill or drink that fits your genetic disposition and process and state of health.
medical variaties chemo radio etc...
dieting, slow metabolism fast metabolism
body electrical conductivity cell production
environment toxicity city air pollution food pollution etc...
low minerals high minerlas.

like adjusting the distributor cap & injectors on a petrol engine while adjusting the type of fuel and combustion point etc.

its just around the corner

in the mean time they may start making artificial stomachs for processing

There will never , ever , ever , be a bacterium that can cover ALL bacterium in the gut .
 
Why " radiation " colitis ?

Don't understand

I picked up a touch of acinar adenocarcinoma (prostate cancer) a few years back. They cut out as much as they could, gave me 2 & 1/2 years of "androgen deprivation therapy" (AKA 1st round chemo) and 80 Grey of radiation (as much as they figured I could take). Since there was an "extra-capsular extension" that had made contact with my colon, it (my colon) was included in the radiation therapy. The radiation gave me some pretty serious intestinal and colonic problems (major cramps and bleeding, explosive bowel movements) for quite some time before settling in as chronic radiation colitis and some persistent nerve damage. The docs say these "should" fade with time. Other 'survivors' say that time could be 20+ years.
 
I picked up a touch of acinar adenocarcinoma (prostate cancer) a few years back. They cut out as much as they could, gave me 2 & 1/2 years of "androgen deprivation therapy" (AKA 1st round chemo) and 80 Grey of radiation (as much as they figured I could take). Since there was an "extra-capsular extension" that had made contact with my colon, it (my colon) was included in the radiation therapy. The radiation gave me some pretty serious intestinal and colonic problems (major cramps and bleeding, explosive bowel movements) for quite some time before settling in as chronic radiation colitis and some persistent nerve damage. The docs say these "should" fade with time. Other 'survivors' say that time could be 20+ years.

Have you looked for a natural flush for radiation ?

Would perhaps , iodine help ( iodine ( potassium iodide and pure iodine ) , in the form of drops , help ? I don't know ..
 
The iodine works by filling your thyroid's need for same before you are exposed to radioactive iodine (Fukushima), it isn't a flush, par se. My radiation was in the form of x - rays delivered with a 'cyberknife' type radiation projector in an arm that pivoted 359* around a bed I lay on, so I got like microwaved - cooked. Once that is done, you are left with internal radiation burns, essentially. Nothing to be done but watch what I eat and deal with the pain.
 
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