You know how it's sometimes necessary to change the oil in your car? Well, it turns out
your body is a lot like that people-mover sitting in your drive way. Take care of it, with
regular check-ups. Watch what you put in to your body for fuel. And when it's time for an oil
change, include probiotics.
Did that last point catch you off-guard? Don't sweat it. Probiotics are the "friendly"
bacteria that occur naturally in the gut. These beneficial little guys maintain balance in
your gastrointestinal system and eliminate dangerous bacteria like salmonella. New studies
link them to reduced inflammation of the GI tract - one of the reasons why people colon
cleanse in the first place.
And if you're in the market for a colon cleanse system with probiotics, consider Digestive
Science Intensive Colon Cleanse. Details forthcoming.
Colon Cleansing?
You've heard of this one. Colon cleansing refers to products or techniques that purge the
digestive system of toxins that accumulate in the colon and leak into the blood stream.
Benefits include:
- less constipation and diarrhea
Having said these things, all colon cleanse systems are not equal. Most, yes, most colon
cleansers are little more than harsh laxatives that blast feces out of the colon. In the
process, they upset the balance of good and bad microflora in the gut, and simply make
symptoms worse.
Colon cleansing is a comprehensive therapy, for your body and your mind. In some cases, in
which patients choose an ineffective system, people have been hospitalized.
Make no mistake, you should do a colon cleanse. But it pays to do your homework
before you choose a colon cleanse system. Specifically, a colon cleanse should be a
natural formulation and reduce inflammation of the delicate lining of the GI tract. And
probiotics? Let's get to that.
Probiotics May Reduce Inflammation
According to a new study, conducted by researchers from University College Cork in
Ireland, probiotics may lower levels of inflammation in the GI tract. Such inflammation is
linked to psoriasis, ulcerative colitis and chronic fatigue syndrome.
In the study, patients with one of these aforementioned ailments took the probiotic
bacteria B. infantis for eight weeks. The researchers also gave the probiotics to healthy
patients. Similarly, they gave a placebo to the ailment-stricken and healthy patients. In
both cases, the results were clear: probiotics reduced inflammation.
Research is ongoing, of course, and it's unclear which strains of probiotics may treat
specific ailments, or at what dose. But it's encouraging to know that probiotics may treat
chronic inflammation, linked to pain and sometimes life-threatening conditions. More
commonly, probiotics may reduce the same inflammation responsible for diarrhea, bloating,
abdominal pain and bad digestion.
Digestive Science Intensive Colon Cleanse
Let's summarize what we've learned thus far. Colon cleansing serves an important function
for your digestive system and overall health. And yet most colon cleanse systems are harsh
laxatives that alter the constitution of the GI system and simply make symptoms of bad
digestion worse.
Similarly, new studies link probiotics to reduced inflammation of the GI tract. In
patients with ailments like fatigue and psoriasis, the improvement was especially remarkable,
though probiotics reduced inflammation in healthy patients as well.
Therefore, if you're interested in colon cleansing, you should look for a natural system
that's specifically formulated to reduce inflammation of the GI tract. And it should come
with probiotics, either within the system or as an optional supplement. If the latter's the
case, you'd do well to take that option.
Your choices remaining? All things point to Digestive Science Intensive Colon Cleanse.
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