How does heat affect probiotics? Join me and Natasha Trenev (founder of Natren probiotics) as we answer questions sent in by my LTYG readers!
Explore the probiotic section of the blog here – chock full of valuable info on everything probiotic-related.
And don’t forget to grab my FREE eBook, What You Need to Know About Probiotics. In this eBook, I show you how to assess and choose a potent probiotic – one that is capable of colonizing your gut and ‘sticking’ to the intestinal wall. I also tell you how much you need to take to see significant results.
Probiotic therapy benefits people with IBD (Inflammatory bowel disease) and IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) in many ways. If you get too many “bad” bacteria in your gut and not enough “good” bacteria, the bad bacteria (and other pathogenic microorganisms like yeast, fungi, parasites, etc.) will degrade the mucosal lining of your intestine and even penetrate through the intestinal wall. Aside from resulting in an increase of mucous, inflammation, ulceration, and bleeding, this will also result in undigested particles of food passing directly into your bloodstream – where they are perceived as allergens and trigger an immune response.
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Jini Patel Thompson is an internationally recognized expert on natural healing for digestive diseases. She healed herself from widespread Crohn’s Disease and has remained drug and surgery-free for over 25 years. Jini has appeared on numerous podcast, TV, and radio shows throughout the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Australia, giving people hope and vision for how they can heal their Colitis, Crohn’s, Diverticulitis and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), using entirely natural methods. Her books on natural healing for digestive diseases have sold worldwide in over 80 countries.