Complete Probiotics
for Candida
I came across Complete Probiotics for candida not to long ago
and thought I would take a closer look because it contains 66
billion bacteria per capsule. That falls under the criteria for
a great candida infection probiotic. You must take probiotics
that are high dose to beat this because the candida literally
kills the low dose probiotics in short order.
Probiotics containing 1 to 10 billion are a waste of time
when you have lost so much bacteria, which allowed the candida
to grow out of control in the first place. Its kind of like
going to a forest fire with a squirt gun when you take them.
The fire devours the sprinkles of water like candida devours
these low amounts of good bacteria. It is just a waste of time
and money. You really need doses of at least 50 billion or
more.
Complete Probiotics has been endorsed by Dr. Mercola, a
doctor who believes in the natural side of health care. Matter
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Complete Probiotics contains ten species of
beneficial bacteria and they include.
Bifidobacterium lactis robs candida of its
food supply because it greatly shortens transient times of
waste through the colon.
Lactobacillus acidophilus breaks down
nutrients during digestion and assists in the production of
folic acid, niacin, and seperates amino acids from bile acids
which can be used again by the body. This breakdown process
produces hydrogen peroxide that makes the intestinal and
vaginal environment unsuitable for unfriendly organisms such as
bad bacteria and yeast.
The U. of Nebraska found L. acidophulis reduced the
incidence of E. coli by 61% when it was added to cattle feed
and fed to the cows. The U. of Oklahoma found L. acidophulis
helped in reducing serum cholesterol levels. The U. of Kentucky
confirmed a 10 to 12% reduction in risk of heart disease in
individuals with high cholesterol levels.
Lactobacillus acidophilus makes up 20% of the intestinal
bacteria and is the most prevalant species in the vagina. In
both environments it produces hydrogen peroxides that kill
harmful pathogens and candida yeasts while raising the ph,
which further controls harmful pathogens.
Bifidobacterium longum is resistant to
antibiotics. It has been found to reduce serum cholesterol and
raise macrophage levels. Macrophages are a natural killer cell
that cleans up waste in the body along with fighting candida
yeast. It inhibits and fights bad bacteria and can colonize the
colon.
Bifidobacterium bifidum has been found to
stimulate macrophages and activate lymphocytes to produce
antibodies against foreign pathogens. It also increases the
production and function of t-cells and natural killer cells
which suggests it has antitumor and antifungal abilities. In
tests on mice it was found to induce apoptosis to colorectal
cancer tumors and to prevent them from spreading.
Lactobacillus casei is a lactic acid
producer that helps L. acidophilus to grow. It has been found
to inhibit the growth of h. pylori and may be effective at
preventing other bacterial intestinal diseases.
Lactobacillus plantarum has been found to
clear up to 95% of the symptoms associated with IBS if high
enough doses are taken. It boosts immune function in the
intestine and helps with high cholesterol and heart
disease.
Lactobacillus salivarius promotes your
intestinal health and helps support your oral health as well.
It is sometimes used in gums to help prevent tooth deacay from
bad bacteria.
Lactobacillus rhamnosus supports the
activity of t-cells and lymphocytes, which are natural killer
cells in the immune system. It is found primarily in the small
intestine and stomach and smaller amounts are found in the
large intestine. In the large intestine its creates a favorable
environment for Bifidobacterium to attach and proliferate.
It is a very strong species and can survive where most other
bacterial species cannot. It has been shown to have antitumor
activity and prevents food allergies from leaky gut syndrome.
It also inhibits the growth of bad bacterial species.
Lactobacillus bulgarious works with other
Lactobacillus strains to provide you a potential source of
dietary antioxidants.
Lactobacillus sporogenes helps enhance your
intestinal health and provides back-up for sporadic intestinal
discomfort. This is also a spore forming bacteria that is
supposed to repopulate the intestinal tract. Another claim to
fame is that it definitely survives the journey through the
stomach intact.
Add to this a friendly trio of good bacteria blended in the
proprietary Kyo-Dophilus® blend. These specially-cultured
organisms are at home in your digestive tract, able to survive
hostile stomach acid and settle right in to begin promoting
healthy intestinal function.
Complete probiotics contains a little bit of
NutraFlora® short chain FOS to feed the bacteria in the
intestinal tract. I personally believe this is not necessary if
you are consuming enough vegetables, but it won't hurt
anything.
One of the things that really got me looking at this is you
don't have to refrigerate it. That tells me right away that
this probiotic will not grow molds in the body because it will
not spoil.
At a dose of 66 billion per capsule and if for some reason
CP-1 or nothing else worked well for you, I would definitely
give this a try.
Probiotics are really an individual thing because no two
people have the same amounts of the same species in their
intestines. Sometimes you have to try a few before you find the
one that really works for you. The bacterial profile in
Complete Probiotics is a little more complete than CP-1 and
that could be the answer for you. But you won't know until you
try it.
It would be a great diea to take it along with Candida Yeast Manangement that eats the
cell wall of candida. Then the bacteria would have an easier
time killing the nucleus of the candida cell. Its like
making your own Threelac or Probio5 without the risks.
You can get Complete Probiotics here.
Any questions about Complete Probiotics or candida
infections in general you can contact me from the contact page
of this website.
Probiotics for Candida
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