Showing posts with label Bacteria. Show all posts
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Monday, June 17, 2013

Probiotic Action Explains the New Link Between Probiotics, Bacteria and Eczema

Miami, FL (PRWEB) May 13, 2013

A recent study from the Archive of Dermatology released information on a study in which expectant mothers and infants were given probiotics and other supplements to see if it would lessen the potential for eczema, and help symptoms of the skin condition. Of the 6859 participants who received supplements 11 of 17 were able to prevent eczema, while 5 out of 6 were able to effectively treat it supplements. While the study did not fully disclose which supplements or combination of were most effective, many believe the use of probiotics lead to improved results.


Probiotic Action spokesman, Fernando Perez commented on the link between eczema, bacteria, and probiotics, Many physicians are finding that in growing bodies, maintaining a balance of flora in the intestines can help treat and prevent many illnesses. For skin conditions that involve bacteria as a cause, probiotics and prebiotics are known to dramatically help balance the levels of good and bad bacteria that cause flare ups and irritation.


Bacteria is often the main cause of skin conditions and irritation, for those suffering from eczema or acne, bad bacteria may make the conditions worse by creating inflammation and infections. For those who have bacteria driven skin conditions, using a probiotic as an acne treatment, or eczema treatment may not only be the best acne treatment, but may reduce some symptoms.


Perez continued to add that taking daily supplements with the right mix of vitamins and probiotics to help balance the body is often the best acne treatment as well. For those who suffer from eczema, Probiotic action recommends trying a topical probiotic or probiotic powered acne cream to mirror the benefits similar to ingested probiotics.


Probiotic Action is an advanced acne treatment that uses Probiotics for acne containing the good bacteria that is naturally found on healthy human skin. By using probiotics, Probiotic Action is an effective treatment that restores the normal bacteria content on skin. Probiotic Action will successfully clear skin when used as an adult acne treatment while protecting skin against bad bacteria, free radicals, and pollutants*.


*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Probiotic Action is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.









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Friday, June 14, 2013

The Presence Of Bacteria in the Intestines may Help Weight Problems

Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) April 11, 2013

In an article last month in the New York Times, its suggested that the bacteria found in a persons gut can actually determine if he or she will lose or gain weight. This research is linked to gastric bypass surgery, which removes part of the stomach, shrinking it, and rearranging parts of the intestines, which helps to shift the balance of bacteria in the digestive tract.


Those who have had such a surgery have lost approximately 65 to 75 percent of their body weight. Despite the positive physical reaction to gastric bypass, scientists have yet to understand why. More research into the matter has brought up the theory that bacterial changes within the body after the surgery might account for as much as 20 percent of the weight loss.


If this idea proves true, this could mean that scientists and doctors could help people lose weight without the need for surgery. This came from Dr. Lee M. Kaplan, who is the director of the obesity, metabolism and nutrition institute at the Massachusetts General Hospital. The findings of this recent research means that its possible that non-invasive treatments could help adjust the microbe level (or microbiota) in the gut.


There is a need for other therapies, Dr. Kaplan said. In no way is manipulating the microbiota going to mimic all the myriad effects of gastric bypass. But if this could produce 20 percent of the effects of surgery, it will still be valuable.


There are much less invasive and expensive ways to lose weight than gastric bypass, like using diet pills and supplements, such as Liproxenol. Because its already been shown to be a great weight loss supplement, there is no need to go through the surgery, nor will you have to wait for a new form of therapy to help you lose weight.


About Liproxenol Nutraceuticals:


Liproxenol Nutraceuticals has earned a place as one of the world's leading providers of healthy living products and wellbeing supplements. Their products include some of the most well known and highly regarded weight loss and diet products available today. Liproxenol Nutraceuticals is a leader in developing wellness solutions that are not only effective but also 100% all-natural and safe. Liproxenol Nutraceuticals has customers around the globe and operates fulfillment and manufacturing in Australia and the USA.







New Video and Article Detailing the Good Bacteria in Food Published by BetterDigestion.org


New York, NY (PRWEB) April 29, 2013

A new video review and informative article from BetterDigestion.org details the good bacteria in food. The author discusses how good bacteria in food supports healthy digestive and immune systems and supports weight loss.


Describing the benefits of good bacteria, the article informs readers that when the intestinal gut is in good working order, simple issues such as constipation, bloating, allergies, and high blood pressure can be avoided. During the winter season, ensuring enough good bacteria in the diet supports the immune system in warding off the effects of colds and flu.


Including the good bacteria found in several foods promotes a healthy balance of good to bad bacteria, currently recommended at a ratio of 9:1. Considering there is over 100 trillion bacteria in the digestive system, good bacteria can help with other health problems that could cause significant health issues.


The video describes several ways ways to ensure the right number of good bacteria in the digestive system. Some of the good bacteria foods recommended to keep the balance of good and bad bacteria at the correct levels include kefir, yogurt and even apples.


The author recommends including high-quality probiotic supplements to provide significant amounts of probiotics, promoting bowel regularity, reducing GI inflammation, and repairing gluten-damaged intestinal lining, all while accelerating fat loss. BioTrusts Pro-X10 probiotic supplement provides three unique strains of probiotics, not found in most other supplements, these include Bifidobacterium lactis,Lactobacillus salivarius and S. boulardii


Inadequate probiotic levels in the digestive tract has been linked to over 170 diseases and health issues, including obesity and unwanted weight gain.


The full article on how good bacteria in food is available at http://betterdigestion.org/good-bacteria-in-food/


About: BetterDigestion.com is a new website that was launched in March of 2013 in order to provide premier content for healthy digestion and overall health, specifically by controling hormone and bacteria found naturally in the body. Recent topics have included How Hormones Help Lose Weight, Hormones for Weight Control, Fat Blasting Foods, Digestive Disorders: Probiotics for Gut Healthy, as well as several other highly informative articles to help people understand the connection between digestion and overall health.


A free eBook on good bacteria in food is available at: http://www.betterdigestion.org/good-hormones-food. The free eBook has been made available to show people which natural foods they can begin to eat to increase good bacteria and improve overall digestion and weight control.







DietAssist responds to research that gut bacteria can reverse obesity and Type-2 diabetes in animal studies


London, UK (PRWEB UK) 25 May 2013

Giving certain bacteria to obese mice could dramatically alter health according to research, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.


It is thought that the bacteria change the gut lining and in doing so changes the way food is absorbed.


The human body is teeming with bacteria - the tiny organisms outnumber human cells in the body 10 to 1.


And there is growing evidence that this collection of bacteria or "microbiome" affects health.


However, DietAssist say that the idea that people can eat cream cakes and other high fat foods and then just consume a cocktail of bacteria to reverse the effects is ludicrous.


Paul Howard, co-creator of the DietAssist programme, said: The obesity problem in the UK and the western world is well documented and it is because we consume high fat, high sugar foods and too much of them. The solution is to change the type and quantity of what we eat. To do this we have to change the way we think and behave around food.


Overweight or obese people find it hard to lose weight. This is because they deprive themselves of the foods that they love when they diet, so the minute they stop dieting they return to those foods with gusto and, hey presto, the weight returns and then some.


Dieting on its own does not usually change behaviours and so is doomed to failure in most people. Whilst eating these bacteria may cure the symptoms, it fails to address the real problem, which is behavour. A slim person has a completely different way of viewing and relating to food than an overweight person.


In a recent study conducted by DietAssist, the subjects were given no advice on diet, they just used the DietAssist online programme to change the way they felt about food. The average weight loss over 6 weeks was 23 lbs.


One of the study subjects, Julie said: I am really confident going forward; I know Ive got a long way to go but I know I can do it. I have been out for meals, I have been out with friends, but instead of going for the most humungous

New Video and Article Describing the Healthy Bacteria in Food Published by BetterDigestion.org


New York, NY (PRWEB) June 01, 2013

A new informative article and video from BetterDigestion.org details the healthy bacteria in food. The author discusses healthy bacteria in food and how it supports healthy digestive and immune systems and weight loss.


Detailing the many benefits of healthy bacteria, the article informs readers that when the digestive system is working properly, issues such as constipation, gas, diarrhea, and even allergies can be avoided and often eliminated.


Including healthy bacteria in a balanced diet provides the proper ratio of good to bad bacteria. Research currently recommends that 85% of the over 100 trillion bacteria in the digestive system be in the form of probiotics, the healthy bacteria.


The video describes several foods that contain healthy bacteria and support the proper ratio of good bacteria in the digestive system. Some of the foods recommended to maintain keep the balance between healthy and bad bacteria include kefir, sauerkraut, kimchi and yogurt.


The author recommends including high-quality probiotic supplements to support bowel regularity, intestinal health, repair the damaged lining of the intestines, accelerate weight loss. BioTrusts Pro-X10 probiotic supplement provides three unique strains of probiotics, not found in most other supplements, these include Bifidobacterium lactis, Lactobacillus salivarius and S. boulardii.


Low levels of healthy bacteria in the intestine have been linked to nearly 200 diseases and health problems, including obesity and unwanted fat and weight gain.


The full article on Healthy Bacteria in Food is available at http://betterdigestion.org/healthy-bacteria-in-food-2/.


About: BetterDigestion.com is a new website that was launched in March of 2013 in order to provide premier content for healthy digestion and overall health, specifically by controlling hormones and bacteria found naturally in the body. Recent topics have included How Hormones Help Lose Weight, Hormones for Weight Control, Fat Blasting Foods, Digestive Disorders: Probiotics for Gut Healthy, as well as several other highly informative articles to help people understand the connection between digestion and overall health.


A free eBook on healthy bacteria in food is available at: http://betterdigestion.org/Digestion_Report The free eBook has been made available to show people which natural foods they can begin to eat to increase healthy bacteria and improve overall digestion, healthy, and weight control.









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