Monday, April 26, 2010
Probiotics
Probiotics are bacteria that live in our gastrointestional tract and aid us in digestion as well as provide other benefits for its host. Ruize suggests that one of these benefits is their ability to eliminate procarcinogenic substances before they can turn carcinogenic. The probiotics are capable of altering certain enzymes (such as b-glucuronidase and nitro-reductase) that turn procarcinogens into carcinogenic agents by neutralizing the bad bacteria enzymes. Essentially, the good bacteria is cleansing the GI tract of harmful substances, such as poisonous bacteria and extraneous pollutants, found in the environment and our food chain. Without the probiotics, the immune system would be left to clean the body alone, causing a work overload and probably not as thorough, thus the probiotics are good because they help the immune system to keep toxins out of our intestines.[1
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