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Fight Bacteria with Acidophilus

Probiotics refers to the friendly bacteria that inhabit the human gastrointestinal tract. The most important of these bacteria is Lactobacillus acidophilus. This bacteria is more commonly known as acidophilus. Acidophilus is the prominent microflora in the small intestine. This bacteria, which develops after birth, is critical to human nutrition and immune function. Natural sources include yogurt containing active cultures and acidophilus milk.

Acidophilus is involved in cholesterol metabolism and the aging process. This lactobacilli inhibits the potentially harmful action of other toxin-producing bacteria. Acidophilus also exhibits antifungal properties, helps lower cholesterol, aids in digestion, and enhances nutrient absorption. Furthermore, acidophilus is able to manufacture B-complex vitamins, and produce enzymes which aid in digestion of protein and lactose (milk sugar).

Acidophilus supplements are thought to assist in warding off disease and infection by increasing body levels of gamma interferon. They can prevent diarrhea that often accompanies antibiotic use. Because antibiotics can destroy intestinal microflora, research supports taking acidophilus during and after antibiotic use. Symptoms of an inadequate amount of intestinal bacteria include frequent gas, bloating, and constipation. This condition is also characterized by the malabsorption of nutrients, in addition to the possibility of toxicity.

Without a proper supply of intestinal flora, the risk of candidiasis increases. Other factors which contribute to this include antibiotic use, oral contraceptives, aspirin, corticosteroids, a poor diet, sugar, yeast, stress, and excess zinc. Acidophilus applied in a douche or suppository form can treat vaginal yeast infections and urinary tract infections. A recent study involving women prone to yeast infections reported that the rate of these infections was significantly reduced by eating yogurt on a daily basis. A 1977 study found that cultured milk products seem to decrease the risk for colon cancer.

Another study conducted in 1977 found powerful antitumor properties in Lactobacillus bulgaricus, a bacterium in yogurt. Research from 1995 indicates Lactobacilli are also effective against some bladder cancers. Acidophilus is likewise beneficial in diverticulosis, acne, and halitosis (bad breath).

Doses of probiotic supplements are measured according to the number of live organisms. Acidophilus supplements should be taken on an empty stomach about an hour before mealtime.

Balch J and Balch P, Prescription for Nutritional Healing
IARC Intestinal Microecology Group
Bull Exo Biol 84, 1750, 1977
Eur J Ped 139, 18-21, 1982
Eur Urol 27, 104-109, 1995.

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