Transcript PENICILLLIN

PROBIOTICS
More than just yogurt….
By: Will López
What are probiotics?
Probiotics are very popular today in the food industry. But what
are probiotics? Probiotics are actually live, beneficial bacteria
which assist human health when consumed in the right quantities.
What do probiotics do?
There are already 100 trillion microbes in your large
intestine that do many good things, including:
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Fight off bad bacteria, like E. coli and Salmonella
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Absorb minerals such as iron, magnesium, and calcium
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Produce vitamins B6, B12, and K2.
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Process indigestible fibers
This chart represents the
digestive system, and some
of the “bad” bacteria that
the existing probiotics there
fight. Some are familiar,
including Staphylococcus,
Streptococcus, Escherichia
(or E. coli), and Lactobacilli.
What are some different types of
probiotics?
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Bifidobacterium lactis HN019 (it's sold as an ingredient for dairy and
supplement products).
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Lactobacillus reuteri ATCC55730 (available in BioGaia Gut Health products).
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Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) (in Danimals drinkable yogurt and
Culturelle capsules).
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Lactobacillus casei DN-114 001 (in DanActive products).
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Bifidobacterium lactis Bb-12 (available in Yo-Plus yogurt, LiveActive cheese).
Do antibiotics that we take affect
existing probiotics in our bodies?
The answer is yes. The word antibiotic can be broken down
like this: Anti means negative, and bio means life. So
antibiotic means “no life”. People take antibiotics to kill
harmful bacteria, but many times, they kill the helpful
bacteria, and not the pathogens they were trying for. This is
because many types of pathogens are constantly mutating,
causing them to become resistant to antibiotics. In fact, the
main issue with probiotics being effective is that bacteria
are becoming resistant to antibiotics, which then kill the
probiotics.
Conclusion
In the battle between you and infection, whichever side has the higher numbers
wins. If you want to give the “good guys” the edge, consuming probiotics is like
sending more soldiers to the front line in a battle. It reinforces the good side,
and takes out more of the bad side.