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All-natural
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BIFODOBACTERIA
BIFIDUM
Protects against rotavirus diarrhea and intestinal infections. Reported to
have immune strengthening properties.
BIFODOBACTERIA
LONGUM
Eliminates nitrates. May also significantly inhibit development of colon,
liver and breast cancers.
BIFODOBACTERIA
INFANTIS
Helps inhibit pathogenic bacteria such as E. coli. Produces compounds with
antiproliferative activity useful in prevention of solid tumors important
like breast cancer.
BIFIDOBACTERIUM
LACTIS
Resists acid digestion. Helps alleviate constipation, prevent diarrhea and
decrease chronic inflammation of the sigmoid colon.
LACTOBACILLUS
ACIDOPHILUS
First line of defense against invaders and opportunistic organisms like yeast.
Helps keep heart healthy by lowering cholesterol levels. Prevent pathogens
from lining intestinal walls.
LACTOBACILLUS
BULGARICUS
Alleviates digestive problems. Enhances digestion of milk products. Helps
produce natural antibiotic substances, and to clean the colon.
LACTOBACILLUS
CASEI
Protects against Listeria
bacteria, which infects shellfish, birds and mammals (including cows) and
is most commonly transmitted through consumption of contaminated dairy products
and raw vegetables. Also being studied for use with cancerous tumors.
LACTOCOCCUS
LACTIS
A natural antibiotic. Reduces the ability of pathogenic bacteria to grow and
cause infection.
LACTOBACILLUS
PLANTARUM
An excellent alternative to antibiotics. An important tool in anti-microbial
defense.
LACTOBACILLUS
PARACASEI
Effective in prevention and treatment of certain types of diarrhea. Regulates
the immune system and perhaps reduces the risk of some cancers.
LACTOBACILLUS
BREVIS
Decreases intestinal permeability and has a positive effect on the immune
system.
LACTOBACILLUS
RHAMNOSUS
Helps alleviate lactose intolerance, viral and bacterial diarrhea. constipation,
inflarnrnatory bowel disease, and food allergies. Inhibits the growth of tumors.
LACTOBACILLUS
SALIVARIUS
Has the unique ability to fight peptic ulcers by eradicating Helicobacter
pylori bacteria.
STREPTOCOCCUS
THERMOPHILUS
Antioxidant activity scavenges the body for free radicals which increase
with age, stress, use of antibiotics, sugar and chlorinated water consumption.
Displays anti tumor activity, especially related to colon cancer. Effective
in treating diarrhea as well as intestinal and vaginal infections.
BIFIDOBACTERIM
BREVE
Recent studies show this is beneficial in inflammatory bowel disease,
prevents rotavirus-induced diarrhea and activates the humoral immune system.
LACTOBACILLUS
GASSERI
Recent studies show this has effects on both suppressing H. Pylori and
reducing gastic mucosal inflammation, and hypocholesterolemic effect.
More
detail about these probiotics, and for references for this information.
"With the help of IFlora, members of my family and many patients have
recovered from a variety of illnesses and are in excellent health now."
- Dr. James Ricks, M.D.
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