How Do I Get Rid Of A Virus?

It seems as though with our advanced science that we would have a handle on defending ourselves from bacteria and fungi. The answer that has been used by science and medicine for decades has been to kill off the infection with antibiotics. We know now that this is not necessarily the only answer, and it is certainly not the best answer.

How much do we know about bacteria and fungi, how these foreign substances get into our system? Our body responds with its own antibiotics known as defensins. It is clear in seeing the development of allergies and disease that our own defenses are not enough. Where does the problem lie?

There are those who believe that the answer is not to just throw some pill at the situation, taking the defensive stance. Instead they speak of eliminating the cause of our complaints instead. The idea is making the body so functional and strong that it is able to address the fungi, like Candida, and bacterias. The World Health Organization states that we have an average of two pounds of parasitic matter in our bodies. Those parasites, and again, Candida is in that group, decrease our energy and release toxins within our body that we then have to clean up.

The answer? One is to decrease the foods that bacteria and fungi love so much, and increase the foods and support that help break down and release those toxic challenges without causing more harm. This is not a quick fix by any means, but an everyday day-by-day choice.

Taking a top-quality probiotic will turn the tables on the bacteria and fungi in your system as well as help you clear out the toxins they produce. Eating foods that support a healthy flora also helps greatly in sliding the balance to better digestion and overall better health. Candida G and Flora G Plus are designed to work as a team to reduce Candida overgrowth.

Another amazing discover is Humic Fulvic Inhibitor, which is a bio-available food that is safe, powerful and effective in ending the reproduction of viruses and bacteria in the body.

Our bodies are amazing multi-functional systems designed to last decades, and we have only begun to understand how taking the strengthening approach affects our long-term condition.

Reference: Defense Mechanism Against Bacteria and Fungi Deciphered

Benefits of Probiotics

A lot of people have heard about probiotics but don’t know how many ways probiotics can be beneficial. Here is a helpful list of the how to’s and benefits of probiotics as a natural part of your diet.

Benefits of Probiotics

* With Antibiotics to help restore the healthy bacteria in your gut

* if you have a B Vitamin Deficiency

* With and during Chemotherapy to help detoxify the body

* If you have Diarrhea

* When you have Dyspepsia

* If you have issues with Gastrointestinal Infections

* Hepatic Coma and Precoma

* Use probiotics to restore and enhance  your Immune System

* Leucorrhea

* Candidiasis – Candida is a growing problem today, and if allowed to grow systemic it becomes a serious problem

* After Antibiotics – again, let’s help the body to help itself

* Convalescent Therapy

* After Chemotherapy

* Digestive Problems – Probiotics help in so many ways!

* Eczema – What?  Skin conditions are helped by problotics?  Yes, indeed!

* Geriatric Therapy

* Hypercholesterolemia

* Lactose Intolerance

* Thrush and Oral Infections

* Vaginitus

This is not a comprehensive list, but will give you a great overview of how probiotics can help us both with health issues but also for our day-to-day healthy living patterns.

 

The Importance of Vitamin B12

Many of us have heard that vitamin B12 is important for overall health, and is vital for neurologic function. There are many conditions and diseases that are connected with a vitamin B12 deficiency. Some of the causes of a B12 deficiency are our own doing, such as the consumption of alcohol, which depletes our B12 levels. This deficiency is also found world-wide, due to malnutrition. Who is at risk? Infants, children, pregnant women, adults. Everyone.

Vitamin B12 may be beneficial in treatment of AIDS, asthma, ataxia, chronic fatigue syndrome, dementia, depression, epilepsy, fibromyalgia, infertility, irritability, multiple sclerosis, neuropathy, and tinnitus.

Vegetarians are at higher risk for a vitamin B12 deficiency. Some take supplements to help them maintain a good B12 balance, but B12 taken orally is up against a challenge. Our own digestive tract can destroy the B12 in the stomach, and B12 may not absorb in the intestines.

Sublingual B12 is designed to be absorbed under the tongue before it reaches those harmful acids in the stomach. This is a great way to introduce an additional source of B12, giving even more opportunity to replenish your B12 supply. But why stop there?

Here’s a little known secret I’d like to share with you:

You’ve heard of probiotics, right? Probiotics are the “good” bacteria in your digestive tract that help you digest and fight off the “bad” bacteria. What most of us did not know is that those millions of healthy good bacteria or probiotics can actually synthesize vitamin B12. What a great thing!

Probiotics help your health all around, keeping the harmful pathogens from taking over, like Candida. While there are many sources of probiotics, including yoghurt and probiotic capsules, it is important to find a source that is active and rich in the healthy bacteria we need. Maintaining a healthy digestive flora does more than just break down your foods, it actually creates vitamin B12 as well.

The source for sublingual B12 that I use and recommend is Alfa sublingual B12. Use the contact form below to learn how to order

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Reference:
Vitamins and Minerals: acsu.buffalo.edu/~shlevy/vitamin.htm

What is Lactobacillus Sporogenes?

For years we’ve had the word spread about how good probiotics are for us and how certain foods like yoghurt are good fur us. If we take a closer look at the sporogenes, aka the healthy bacterias that we call “probiotics” we’ll see that there are many sporogenes that have been researched over the years, and that they are not all beneficial.

Today let’s talk about one in particular, Lactobacillus Sporogenes.

What is Lactobacillus Sporogenes?

The Lactobacillus bacteria is a bacteria isolated from green malt. This process was created in Japan in 1949.

Is Lactobacillus Natural?

This is not a normal bacteria that grows in the intestines, however the body does not mind having a bacterium that “cleans up” the environment. The biggest concern is whether or not it is effective in helping your body fight off infections, harmful bacteria, viruses, and fungi.

Is There Evidence That L. Sporegenous Bacteria Works?

L. Sporegenous bacteria was referred as a medicine used for Japanese people who had been in or near cities where the A-Bomb was droppped in the 1940’s. Research showed this to be a very important treatment for radiation illnesses and many other physical disorders.

What Chronic Conditions Does Probiotics Help?

A few things this will help with are:

  • Candidiasis
  • Chronic Fatigue
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • Chronic Yeast Infections
  • Weakened Immune System
  • Lactose Intolerance
  • Eczema
  • Acne and many others.