Is your gut in good health?

Is your gut in good health? Take this quiz...

Yes No Test Questions
Have you ever taken antibiotics?
Do you use antacids or stomach acid inhibitors?
Are you often constipated?
Do you often have diarrhea or loose stools?
Do you have intestinal cramping or bloating?
Do you often have gas?
Are you prone to vaginal yeast infections?
Do you have intestinal candidiasis?
Are you concerned about a family history of colon cancer?
Are you prone to bladder infections?
Do you have skin problems such as acne or eczema?
Are you lactose intolerant?
Do you get frequent infections?
Do you have an inflammatory bowel disorder, such as colitis or Crohn’s disease?
Do you have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?

If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, you might have an imbalance of intestinal bacteria. Read on to learn what you can do.

Are any of these factors a part of your life? …

Antibotic useAntibiotic use

While an important ally in the war against infections, antibiotics do have side effects. In addition to wiping out unhealthy bacteria, they also destroy friendly bacteria. Repeated use of antibiotics can contribute to increased susceptibility to infection and intestinal dysfunction.

Medications (Prescribed or Over the Counter), such as antacids and gastric acid inhibitors

Medications that reduce stomach acid allow unhealthy bacteria to grow where they otherwise would not.

A high fat, low fiber diet

A poor diet makes it difficult for health promoting bacteria to thrive. Sadly most American eat too much fast food and processed food which adds to an unhealthy gut

Food and water contaminants (Chlorine, pesticides, antibiotics, etc.)

We often unknowingly consume compounds that alter the intestinal environment.

Foreign Travel

Travel outside the U.S. increases your risk of picking up intestinal parasites and bacteria that upset the natural bacterial balance.

If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, you might have an imbalance of intestinal bacteria. Read on to learn what you can do.

Man with womanYou need to know that within your intestines, or “guts”, billions of health-promoting bacteria are working hard to keep you healthy? These “friendly” bacteria are absolutely necessary for the health and function of your intestinal tract, which in turn has a tremendous impact on your overall health! Unfortunately, normal aging and many other factors in our modern lifestyle can disrupt the balance of friendly bacteria and lead to poor health.

Every healthy immune and digestive system must have sufficient amount of “friendly” bacteria. Beneficial bacteria are routinely destroyed by antibiotics, stress, carbonated drinks, laxatives, birth control pills, coffee, alcohol, aging, and increased toxic loads in the body.

The Perfect Probiotic™ mimics nature by nourishing and strengthening commensal organisms (an organism participating in a symbiotic relationship in which one species derives some benefit while the other is unaffected) or beneficial bacteria. Commensals make up 90% of all the cells in the body and are the strong arm of all immune defenses. With over 300,000 genes, they produce an arsenal of natural compounds that protect against the invasion of unfriendly parasites, giardia, and pathogens in the gastro-intestinal tract.

All Probiotics Are Not Created Equal…

Here is something you need to know…75% of your immune function comes from your gut. When your normal flora (bacteria) is out of balance (dysbiosis) your immune system is compromised. Imagine a colony of good bacteria standing ready to neutralize foreign invaders, bacteria, and viruses. With vigilance they stand guard to protect you from infection, diarrhea, constipation, poor digestion, gas, and stomach discomfort yet most Americans do not have anywhere near a normal level of healthy gut bacteria. If you think I am kidding, just look at all the over the counter mediations to address stomach problems. There are drugs for acid reflux, heartburn, constipation, and diarrhea. Take a look in the drug aisle on your next visit to the grocery or drug store.

You can’t just eat yogurt or take any acidophilus product from the health food store to get the full benefits of probiotics. Why? Because efficacy is dependent on the viability and type of probiotic used. For instance, by the time the yogurt or supplement is manufactured, shipped, and finally consumed there may be very little probiotic activity. Second, there are many different species and strains of probiotic bacteria, most of which have very little research, if any, to prove that they actually have beneficial effects on human health. It’s no wonder that many people who use these “unknown” probiotics don’t get the results they’re after! To get the benefits you are looking for, you must use organisms that have proven stability are safe for human consumption, and produce beneficial effects in humans. That leaves only a few to choose from, such as the eight bacteria strains in The Perfect Probiotic™.

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The Benefits of The Perfect Probiotic

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  • Aid the digestive process by helping you digest lactose (milk sugar).
  • Detoxify the colon and promote regular bowel movements.
  • Manufacture vitamins and essential fatty acids.
  • Increase the absorption of minerals like calcium, magnesium, copper and iron.
  • Produce natural antimicrobials that prevent the growth of harmful bacteria and fungi.
  • Stimulate immune function.
  • Reduce hypersensitive reactions to food allergens.
  • Create beneficial acids, which promote a healthy intestinal pH and contribute to a healthy intestinal tract.
  • Help maintain healthy cholesterol levels.
  • Support the function of the intestinal tract to act as a barrier against entry of pathogenic organisms or toxins into the bloodstream.
  • Prevent the formation of carcinogenic compounds in the colon.
  • Replenish healthy bacteria that may be depleted by antibiotics.
  • Help you achieve vibrant health.

With each Perfect Probiotic™ capsule you get:

Lactobacillus salivarius found in the mouth and small intestine, has been shown to improve bleeding gums, tooth decay, bad breath, thrush and canker sores. L. salivarius breaks down proteins and produces B vitamins, enzymes, and lactic acid. Its strong antimicrobial effects have been demonstrated clinically.

Lactobacillus rhamnosus occurs from the mouth to the small intestine, and helps inhibit the pathogenic bacteria involved in vaginal and urinary tract infections. It produces a mucus coating called mucin, which prevents toxins from entering the bloodstream and protects against the invasion of harmful microbes. L. rhamnosus has been shown to enhance the effectiveness of oral vaccinations against rotaviruses (which cause vomiting and diarrhea) and may help to remedy gastroenteritis (also called "stomach flu").

Lactobacillus casei is commonly used for milk fermentation and is naturally occurring in the mouth and digestive tract. It breaks down carbohydrates and inhibits the growth of pathogenic bacteria in the small intestine. Studies have demonstrated L. casei's antimicrobial effects and its helpfulness in treating diarrhea caused by antibiotics and viruses.

Lactobacillus acidophilus: produces lactic acid (which inhibits yeast growth) as well as natural antibiotics, and has been shown to inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria such as salmonella, shigella, S. faecalis and E. coli. Studies have shown that L. acidophilus is effective in reducing acid reflux, heartburn, constipation, and diarrhea, as well as reducing cholesterol levels.

Bifidobacterium breve also produces beneficial lactic and acetic acids. It has been shown to repress the growth of ulcer-inducing bacteria. Recent studies have demonstrated that B. breve populates the immature bowel of infants and can help very low birth weight babies to gain weight.

Bifidobacterium bifidum: assists with proper digestion and absorption of calcium, iron, magnesium and other vitamins and minerals. It manufactures B vitamins and produces lactic and acetic acids, which inhibit the growth of unfriendly bacteria. Studies have shown that B. bifidum can reduce the incidence of acute diarrhea in infants and is beneficial in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. With regular use, B. bifidum can improve immunological and inflammatory responses in seniors. assists with proper digestion and absorption of calcium, iron, magnesium and other vitamins and minerals. It manufactures B vitamins and produces lactic and acetic acids, which inhibit the growth of unfriendly bacteria.

Bifidobacterium longum: One of the most important residents in the human gastrointestinal tract, B. longum keeps the digestive system running smoothly, blocks the growth of harmful bacteria, and boosts the immune system. The organism ferments sugars into lactic acid and has many health benefits for humans and is often the dominant bacterium found in humans.

Lactobacillus plantarum: secretes a naturally occurring antibiotic called lactolin, giving it beneficial antimicrobial activities. This probiotic is being studied for its efficacy against allergies.

Restore the Health and Integrity of Your Intestinal Tract and Improve Your Health…

Lake TahoeThe more we learn, the more it becomes obvious that intestinal balance of bacteria is crucial to good health and vitality throughout life. With consistent use you can achieve this by:

  • Using pre- and probiotics in a manner that will help maintain the presence of health promoting bacteria.
  • Taking high doses of probiotics after a course of antibiotics to re-establish health-promoting bacteria.

When your digestion system is functioning properly you will notice improved bowel movements, and your overall health will improve. Simply put, everything will work better.

The Perfect Probiotic™ is packaged and sent to you in x-ray proof bags, nitrogen flushed and vacuum-sealed to guarantee the most potent, live, and beneficial probiotic to you. No refrigeration required and a shelf life of 5 years. No other probiotic can match the purity, potency, or convenience. Yes it costs more, but there is simply no better probiotic on the market today.

Order Today and Start on the Path to Good Health…

 

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