Useful bacteria promotes peristalsis of the intestines, inhibits
rotting within the intestines and diarrhea and prevents ailments of the
intestinal tract. Reduces body sensitivity, improves immunity, makes the
skin lustrous and slims down the body. Relieves gastritis, reduces
morning sickness, prevents fatty liver and reduces cholesterol.
There are more than 300 different types of bacteria within the
intestinal tract of human beings and they are number more than 100
billion. However, there are both useful and harmful bacteria. The ratio
of useful and harmful bacteria in a healthy intestinal tract should be
85:15 but because of bad diet and living habits, they are unable to
balance themselves, resulting in more and more harmful bacteria and
speeding up ageing of the human body. This in turn provides
opportunities for ailments to quietly attack !
When the ecology of bacteria in the intestines becomes imbalanced,
the number of harmful bacteria increases and food remains begin to rot,
ferment, harden and adhere tightly to the intestinal walls. These toxic
substances are repeatedly being absorbed by the human body and are
transported to various parts of the body through the blood. They
permeate through internal organs and the skin, resulting in ailments of
the organs, internal inflammation, hormonal imbalance, body aches,
ageing of the skin, wrinkles and spots.
Useful bacteria is capable of inhibiting the propagation of harmful
bacteria within the intestines so that the intestines may function
normally, in order to promote the excretion of toxins. Useful bacteria
produce lactic acid while naturally increasing peristaltic movement of
the intestinal tract and promoting smooth bowels. They also inhibit the
growth of harmful bacteria and the supplement of useful bacteria
effectively improves the working mechanism of the digestive system while
promoting an ecological balance in the bacterial groups within the
intestinal tract and aiding the removal of accumulated feces.
Benefits of Useful Bacteria:
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Beneficial to the intestines: Treats
diarrhea, constipation, enteritis, toxins within the intestines.
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Makes the stomach healthy: Helps repair
the tissues of the mucosa layer and proper functioning of the
digestive system.
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Immunity: Elevates immunity and
prevents cancer and attack by viruses
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Anti-ageing: Reduces symptoms in
menopause and promotes circulation of female hormones
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Beauty: Relieves inflammation and
moisturizes the skin, slims down the body and prevents osteoporosis.
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Anemia: Replenishes iron and prevents
cardio-vascular ailments.
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Rotten teeth: Protects teeth and
inhibits the propagation of streptococcus.
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Ailments: Prevents diabetes and
maintains functions of important organs.
In the regulation of the intestines, the propagation of large numbers
of useful bacteria within the intestines reduces propagation space for
harmful bacteria. This helps to maintain the proper functioning of the
digestive tract and the smooth removal of feces. Replenishment of useful
bacteria changes the ecology of bacterial clusters and promotes the
synthesis of vitamins and hormones while activating biological functions
for beauty, youthfulness, good health and longevity.
Shortage of Useful Bacteria:
Bad breath, body odor, fatigue, constipation, abdominal distension,
diarrhea, skin sensitivity, back aches, bad appetite, weak body
resistance, inflammation of the intestinal tract and stimulation of the
intestinal tract. Medical studies have shown that those with more useful
bacteria within their digestive systems are less susceptible to
hypersensitivity. The overall ecology of bacterial groups within the
human body can be fortified with the constant intake of useful bacteria.
When the number of useful bacteria within the human body is increased,
harmful bacteria would not have the opportunity to "cause trouble".
Bad health, unhealthy diets, pollution of the environment, changes in
style of living and mental pressure increase the number of harmful
bacteria which results in pollution of the intestines which leads to
pungent feces, constipation and diarrhea. Long term accumulation can
lead to cancer of the large intestines or increase the workload of the
liver and kidneys, accelerating the ageing process, causing ailments and
shortening lifespan.