Intestinal Good Bacteria Replacement :
Inside a healthy lower intestine are billions of beneficial intestinal bacteria or microflora. These
bacteria are of the Lactobacillus acidophilus and Lactobacillus bifidus strains and were transferred
by breast-feeding into our intestines as newborn infants. The body uses L. acidophilus and L.
bifidus in the final stages of digestion reproducing themselves as necessary to keep in total
harmony with the body.
When the good bacteria can’t keep up, bad bacteria overpopulate the gut to give a gut flora
imbalance resulting in lower bowel diseases, gas, diarrhea, IBS, and Crohn’s. The devitalizing
effect caused by harmful bacteria in the intestine is rarely diagnosed near the beginning of this
imbalance. Headaches, skin infections, weakness and constipation can also be symptoms of
depleted intestinal bacteria.
What Causes A Gut Flora Imbalance?
· Toxins, especially drugs such as antibiotics and narcotics
· Severe diarrhea can damage or destroy these beneficial bacteria, allowing harmful bacteria to
take over producing by-products like ammonia, purines and ethionine, which can eventually cause
colon cancer.
· Fasting can also deplete the beneficial bacteria because large quantities of toxins are dumped
from the lymph glands into the colon at the time of the fast.
· Also during a fast, with certain diets and with eating disorders, there is an absence of foods that
the good bacteria thrive on.
· Using enemas also depletes the beneficial bacteria, especially if chlorinated water is used.
To reestablish intestinal bacteria, have Rectal Implants done by a natural healthcare
professional. These products should be stored and purchased refrigerated. Off-the-shelf products
are not so effective for replacing gut flora. This procedure will ensure that a healthy culture will
propagate within the intestines.
FOS (Fructooligosaccharides) are also good for reestablishing gut flora. These are long-chain
sugars that feed friendly flora. You can purchase this in concentrated pill form or eat lots of apples,
Jerusalem artichokes, or pears. These foods have high amounts of FOS in them