Lactobacillus Salivarius

Good Bacteria are VITAL for your Health

In a healthy intestinal tract, you’ll have over 400 species of microorganisms in residence. A healthy intestine rich with the right bacteria means you’ll have good bowel movements, good vitamin and hormone production and a long list of other health benefits.

Unfortunately, modern medicine uses treatments like antibiotics that can poison intestinal bacteria regardless of whether they’re they’ll make you ill or are essential for good health. The “Good” bacteria are hugely important to your total health. When the bacterial life in your intestines is out of balance, it can lead to a wide range of diseases and ailments such as rheumatic diseases, digestive problems, arthritis, arteriosclerosis, skin problems like acne and eczema or other rashes, liver and gallbladder probelms, failing memory, high blood pressure and fatigue, vision problems, migraine headaches, and gout. How’s that for starters?

Good bacteria help your metabolism to function correctly and also enable the defense mechanism of the immune system. Most immune organisms (between 70 to 80 percent) are located in the intestinal wall. To be most effective, the friendly bacteria have to be abundant and a proper balance of friendly bacteria is essential for good health and a good digestive system.

Healthy intestinal bacteria are able to produce the B-complex vitamins in quantities and supply them to the organism in the proper amounts. This means that the B vitamins do not necessarily have to be consumed in large amounts with our food.

In fact, intestinal bacteria are responsible for vitamin synthesis -the processing and absorption of vitamins which takes place in the colon. Weakend and absent beneficial intestinal flora can cause vitamin deficiencies.

Good bacteria produce vitamin K-1 which is essential for a healthy liver. When vitamin K synthesis is disturbed, it can interfere with blood coagulation.
L. Salivarius probiotic supplements

LACTOBACILLUS SALIVARIUS – is a strain of bacteria that flourishes in the small intestine and offers many benefits. This probiotic lactobacillus produces a natural antibiotic called acidophin, which helps protect you against several harmful strains of bacteria you may encounter. It makes the bowels more acidic by producing lactic acid (it even forms hydrogen peroxide), which in turn destroys certain types of disease causing bacteria in the bowel.

Currently, most people- including many health professionals on think of taking lactobacillus when some type of bowel problem already exists. But, the friendly bacteria in your bowels can help you: produce natural antibodies and vitamins, reduce cholesterol, prevent cancerous tumors and deactivate viruses.

Intestinal gas is one of the prime symptoms indicating the need to re-establish a good growth of friendly bacteria in the bowel. If you suffer from this problem L. Salivarius can help you, but on the road to producing the right balance, the gas might actually get worse temporarily in it’s way to getting better. Don’t give up, however, because as the pH reaches the ideal range of 6.7 to 6.9, you’ll see a multitude of benefits occurring.

Keep in mind that the L. Salivarius are actually alive. They’re susceptible to die off and a decrease in their effectiveness. Take L. Salivarius on an empty stomach 20 to 40 minutes before meals. Digestive acids and juices are at lower levels.
Lactobacillus salivarius

What’s So Special about L. Salivarius?

Supports the Digestive Process and Eases the Burdens on Other Organs: R-Garden’s L. Salivarius is a bacteria that prefers an oxygen environment, but is capable of living and growing in its absence. Although there are numerous bacterial supplements offered to the public, most of these are organisms that can live and grow only in the absence of oxygen. These organisms are effective only for the breaking down of complex molecules into organic compounds, and in the process producing acid. But, L. Salivarius, which is highly active on proteins, can to act on protein toxins while they’re still in the intestinal tract. By handling this task, it allows other organs to do their job with much greater efficiency. L. Salivarius, being a species of lactobacilli, also produces acid by fermentation, creating an environment less favorable to the organisms found in the rotting organic matter in the intestines.

Improves the disgestion of proteins and the removal of protein toxins: The digestion of proteins begins in the acid environment of the stomach where pepsin, an enzyme, breaks proteins into proteoses and peptones, but not into individual amino acids. The presence of L. Salivarius in the small intestine could insure more efficient protein absorption due to its protein digestive capabilities. By increasing protein availability and absorption, we supply the body with the necessary elements to produce hormones and enzymes, as well as maintain nutritional integrity.

Helps to balance pathogenic bacteria:
L. Salivarius could prove to be very valuable to anyone undergoing therapies (like antibiotics, chemotherapy, and radiation treatment) that could create interruptions in the immune system by killing off all good resident organisms. While it is an oversimplified explanation, the intestinal tract contains literally trillions of bacteria that live in a balanced relationship- but therapies that kill bacteria destroy the balance and without the good bacteria to create a balance, harmful bacteria can take over and seriously damage our health. Candida is one well recognized condition that occurs when the balance is destroyed.

For Diverticula of the Small Intestine: Diverticula are caused by a weakened area in the intestinal wall. Generally the opening of these pouches are relatively large, allowing a free exchange of the contents contained in the pouch with the complications created by this type of pouch in the small intestine due to the activity of pancreatic enzymes. The presence of L. Salivarius in the small intestine could very rapidly eliminate any toxic symptoms associated with this condition.

For Diverticula of the Colon: Unlike those of the small intestine, these diverticula often accumulate fecal material. This accumulation is common in colon diverticula and is responsible for diverticulosis and many other serious complications. L. Salivarius can enter the pouchand help remove toxins from these diverticula pockets.

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