I was recently reminded about the importance of keeping the "good" flora in your body healthy. When one is taking an antibiotic it is important to help the body replace the "good" flora because antibiotics kill everything and can't discern between good and bad. By killing the good flora in your intestines it can leave you vulnerable to some nasty infections settling into your system and can prolong your illness.
Yogurt is a good source for good "flora". It will help keep the good stuff in your stomach when you are being treated with antibiotics. Another good source is probiotics. A common one is acidophilus.
Here is a short article on the subject:
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Yogurt is a good source for good "flora". It will help keep the good stuff in your stomach when you are being treated with antibiotics. Another good source is probiotics. A common one is acidophilus.
Here is a short article on the subject:
You probably don't think about your gut very often but this may make you start--the bacteria in your bowels outnumber the cells in your body by a factor of 10 to one. This gut flora has incredible power over your immune system, which, of course, is your body's natural defense system that keeps you healthy. In other words, the health of your body is largely tied into the health of your gut, and it's hard to have one be healthy if the other is not.
One of the reasons why your gut has so much power has to do with the 100 trillion bacteria--about three pounds worth--that line your intestinal tract. This is an extremely complex living system that aggressively protects your body from outside offenders.
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