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Link between the Human Brain and Gut?

The gut is often referred to as the body’s second brain.

A disturbed intestine can send signals to the brain, just as a troubled brain can send signals to the gut. Therefore, a person's stomach or intestinal distress can be the cause or the byproduct of stress, or depression.
This happens because the brain and the gastrointestinal (GI) system are intimately connected.

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Gut Flora

Although bacteria and other microorganisms are generally considered as harmful "germs," many microorganisms help our bodies function properly.
The gut flora is home to many kinds of microorganisms-both the good and the bad kinds. it is important to maintain the balance of these bacteria in the gut.
When bad bacteria outnumber the good bacteria, various ailments including intestinal infections could develop.
Your gut flora is constantly put to test during seasonal changes, dietary changes, changing sanitary conditions, travel, or consequences of antibiotic therapy. It is important to maintain the balance of this bacterial flora because 70% of the body’s immunity lies in the gut.

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What are Probiotics

Probiotics are friendly microorganisms that are good for humans because they provide certain health benefits.
Probiotics restore the balance of friendly bacteria in intestines, increase absorption of nutrients in the body, and
increase the body's ability to resist microbial attacks.
Probiotics act in different ways and affect the body in many ways.

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Help maintain the bacterial balance in the intestines

Protect the digestive tract and slow down the growth of harmful bacteria

Help restore the balance of microorganisms after having infections and diseases

Help with food intolerances

Stimulate the body's immune response

What are Probiotics

Probiotics are friendly microorganisms that are good for humans because they provide certain health benefits.
Probiotics restore the balance of friendly bacteria in intestines, increase absorption of nutrients in the body, and
increase the body's ability to resist microbial attacks.
Probiotics act in different ways and affect the body in many ways.

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Probiotics can
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Help maintain the bacterial balance in the intestines

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Protect the digestive tract and slow down the growth of harmful bacteria

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Help restore the balance of microorganisms after having infections and diseases

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Help with food intolerances

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Stimulate the body's immune response

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Choosing The Right Probiotics

Not all probiotics have the same level of efficacy. With so many options available today, finding the right probiotic can be a challenge.

We have listed for you the following characteristics of a good probiotic to help you make a responsible choice.

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Probiotics such as Bacillus clausii are some bacteria types that help enhance digestive health and relieve diarrhea symptoms.

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Choose only those probiotics that are recommended by your doctor. If unsure, seek physician’s advice for products that are clinically tested, safe and effective.

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Before consumption and during transit along the digestive tract, a large number of probiotics do not survive heat during storage, stomach and intestinal acids and the effects of antibiotics. Therefore, it is important to choose the probiotic products that can deliver a sufficient number of bacteria to your intestines.

Choosing The Right Probiotics

Not all probiotics have the same level of efficacy. With so many options available today, finding the right probiotic can be a challenge.

We have listed for you the following characteristics of a good probiotic to help you make a responsible choice.

01

Probiotics such as Bacillus clausii are some bacteria types that help enhance digestive health and relieve diarrhea symptoms.

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Choose only those probiotics that are recommended by your doctor. If unsure, seek physician’s advice for products that are clinically tested, safe and effective.

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Before consumption and during transit along the digestive tract, a large number of probiotics do not survive heat during storage, stomach and intestinal acids and the effects of antibiotics. Therefore, it is important to choose the probiotic products that can deliver a sufficient number of bacteria to your intestines.

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