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How to Increase the Good Bacteria in Your Intestines by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:03pm tract. When they reach the colon, the "good" bacteria ferment these undigestible starches to form other chemicals including short chain fatty acids that protect your intestinal lining from irritation and cancer, and are absorbed into your bloodstream to lower cholesterol and prevent heart tacks. These same "good" bacteria, such a lactobacillus, are used Read on »
What is Good Bacteria? by Bill .. Posted Fri 28 Jan 2011 10:43pm What is Good Bacteria There is lots of confusion about bacteria in our body and what is good bacteria. We all seem to avoid bacteria in our lives and this is usually a good idea although it is also good to make sure that we are not being crazy avoiding bad bacteria. There is also another type of bacteria, good bacteria and some people Read on »
Transplanting Good Bacteria by Matt M. Patient Expert Posted Thu 05 Nov 2009 10:01pm treatment is to take healthy bacteria (from a relative's feces), recondition it, and then transplant it into the infected person. Studies show that over 90% of patients are cured with this type of treatment, often with just one treatment.  Antibiotics don't work because they wipe out the good bacteria but not the C. diff bacteria. This is another example Read on »
Can I increase the number of good bacteria in my intestines? by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm tract. When they reach the colon, the "good" bacteria ferment these undigestible starches to form other chemicals including short chain fatty acids that protect your intestinal lining from irritation and cancer, and are absorbed into your bloodstream to lower cholesterol and prevent heart tacks. These same "good" bacteria, such a lactobacillus, are used Read on »
When Good Bacteria Goes Bad by Quinn Patient Expert Posted Thu 05 Mar 2009 6:20am I saw my doctor last night and he didn't see any yeast under the microscope, but he did see an overabundance of lactobacillus, the good bacteria that lives in your clam. This could be my body's response to yeast, or it could be something else entirely. In nornal people flora, or bacteria, fluctuations go unnoticed, but in someone with pudendal Read on »
Benefits of Probiotics: Uses for Acidophilus Lactobacillus Pearls and Supplmentation of Good Bacteria by Melissa G. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:47pm Healthy Intestinal Flora and a balance of Good Bacteria ( Acidophilus ) are crucial for a healthy immune system. Factors like birth control pills, antibiotics, OTC drugs, alcohol and high sugar diets breakdown the good bacteria in our systems. It then becomes essential for us to replace the bacteria naturally and through supplementation. What Read on »
Does Colloidal Silver Kill Both Good Bacteria as Well as Bad in the Human Body? by Niell A. Patient Expert Posted Wed 11 Aug 2010 8:49pm . As such, if enough mineral silver reaches the intestinal tract it most certainly can kill off the friendly (i.e., beneficial) bacteria that thrive there. Colloidal silver simply has no way Read on »
28 Day Real Food Challange: Day 12 - Get Your (Good) Bacteria by Divina Posted Sun 14 Feb 2010 12:00am , this is the challenge that you need to do. Here's day 12's post (Get Your Good Bacteria) from Nourished Kitchen. Beneficial bacteria play a critical role in health; they work with our DNA... them, you'd die. Traditionally, the foods people enjoyed were rich in beneficial bacteria: fresh raw milk, yogurt, kefir, small beers, unpasteurized wine, fermented vegetables Read on »
Probiotics: "Supplements Aim To Boost Body's 'Good' Bacteria" by Pat S. Patient Expert Posted Sun 14 Sep 2008 6:12pm Everyone needs healthy intestinal flora/bacteria, primarily for healthy digestion. But then I read this recent article, " Supplements Aim To Boost Body's 'Good' Bacteria...,Acidophilus,Good Bacteria,Vioxx,Gut Dysbiosis,Colony Forming Units,Dr. Robert Burakoff Read on »
Daily Dose of Good Bacteria Cuts Sick Leave by Ginger T. Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:03pm Daily Dose of Good Bacteria Cuts Sick Leave NEW YORK ( Reuters Health ) - Workers who took a daily dose of beneficial bacteria, also known as probiotics, were much less likely to call in sick than their colleagues given a placebo, a new study from Sweden shows. Probiotics are contained in yogurt and other fermented foods. They've been shown Read on »