
What You Need To Know About Probiotics (eBook) - By Jini Patel Thompson
Also available on Amazon Kindle. Length: 51 pages, 8.5"x 11"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.Repopulating your bacterial flora to contain predominantly good bacteria (via probiotic supplementation) will result in a drastic reduction - if not elimination - of many harmful pathogens like yeast, fungus, mold, parasites, viruses and bad bacteria from your gut environment. The good bacteria will a