Probiotics - The Incredible Flora Utterly Necessary For Optimum Health
Perhaps you're curious as to what are probiotics? Inside your intestinal tract are trillions of microorganisms. These probiotics live inside your intestines and come with an astounding job. In simple terms, these microscopic bacteria are the heroes of our bodies. They keep the bad bacteria at bay.
In order to be classified as probiotics they must be able to sabatoge the bad bacterias attempts at overwhelming our bodies, and basically turn the disease-causing pathogenic bacteria into harmless bacteria. It's our job to understand their needs so that they can keep up with the possible overgrowth of dreadful bacteria growing inside our body.
This is certainly not a smooth-sailing venture keeping our friendly bacteria healthy and multiplying faster than the bad bacteria. In today's world full of fast food, genetically altered and highly processed foods as well as the nutritionally used up soil that our fruits and vegetables are grown in, it's becoming almost impossible for our bodies to maintain an environment that helps our bad bacterial fighting buddies grow faster than those nasty ones.
It's time to discover what we should do to keep those wonderful probiotic bacteria happy? First, let's consider some of the jobs that they can perform when they are flourishing inside us.
Healthy bacteria will filter out and get rid of those damaging substances like those bad bacteria. They help to flush out toxins and chemicals. Some of which are caused by those naughty microorganisums. They also help move along other waste products and prevent these same products from being absorbed into our blood stream where they can reek even more deadly damage on our other vital organs.
In addition to those things, a healthy intestinal tract, complements of our healthy flora, will absorb and distribute essential ingredients, that are sent down into our intestines via food and water. All these things are absorbed and then distributed into our cells that need them.
Right now, there are human studies being conducted for the purpose of learning if these microorganisums can help in the prevention of cancer. Just think of the difference it would make when something like breast cancer symptoms could be handled with probiotic treatments instead of radiation or chemotherapy.
Perhaps you're starting to get the full picture and want to know how to introduce probiotics into your system. You may be pleased to know that introducing probiotics into your body can be as simple as buying yogurt that contains active live cultures. You may even have heard about Lactobacillus bulgaricus. This is one of the many wonderful probiotic bacteria that make up the healthy flora and fauna inside our intestinal tract. And there are quite a few varieties found in many of today's yogurt brands.
Another way to benefit our intestinal tract is by way of exercise. Even something like the gentle stretching as in the Supreme Pilates type movements will benefit our digestive tract in flushing out toxins and waste and this of course helps lower the burdens placed on the beneficial microorganisms who's job is to also get rid of toxic waste build up.
You can learn more about probiotics at your local health food store. I'll also be adding more articles on the subject so stay tuned and come back to learn more about the wonderful benefits of probiotics.
Kimberly Shannon continues to conduct research on the prevention and early detection of breast cancer. Learn more about breast cancer information at getbreastcancersupport.com.
Published November 2nd, 2008
Filed in Health