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.