- The Way of the Future
By Don Chisholm
Probiotic is a relatively new term that has been around for the last 20
years or so and is recently becoming a 'buzz' word. It is about using
'good' bacteria to promote health. Probiotic foods go a long way to
helping an individual stay healthy. The probiotic effects have been
noted to include:
* a stronger immune system
* better digestion and assimilation of food
* vitamin and mineral uptake improvement
* less infections
* better sleep patterns and energy levels
Whilst probiotic foods can't deliver all these improvements overnight,
many scientific studies have shown that over time these are some of the
benefits. Other scientific studies show that a lack of bacteria in the
intestines or a germ free state leads to a weak immune system and low
disease resistance. Populating your intestine with lots of 'good'
bacteria means that there is less area for disease causing bacteria to
take hold. Probiotic bacteria also produce chemicals that ward off
disease causing bacteria. So having lots of these healthy bacteria
means that you are guarding against inevitable invaders.
Today there are a lot of reasons to include probiotic foods in your
diet regularly. Our water and food supply is geared to killing bacteria
and this effects your intestinal bacteria. Chlorinated water, added
preservatives and pasteurization aim to kill all bacteria. Our modern
farming techniques also kill off bacteria in the soil and on our fresh
foods. The prevalent use of pesticides, herbicides and fertilisers has
changed the ecology of the soil. Our salads, fruits and vegetables used
to be probiotic themselves but they are no longer sources of 'good'
bacteria. Also, we eat many foods that do not encourage intestinal
health, coffee, sodas, cakes, biscuits, breads, confectionary, deep
fried and overlly processed foods are not friendly foods for our 'good'
gut flora. Studies have also shown that as we age our populations of
probiotic bacteria are reduced.
The good news is that this can be easily corrected over time. Including
good sources of probiotic bacteria in the diet is easy. Eat more
cultured foods, include our Gluten-free FermPlus in your diet. It is
excellent probiotic food and can be consumed or added to foods in lots
of different ways. Add some of the powder to your drinking water every
day, or make a smoothie to keep the numbers up.
We do loose bacteria daily in our stools, replenishing your probiotics
is something that is needed on a daily basis. Try to avoid foods that
do not support probiotics, these foods will encourage the populations
of pathogenic bacteria and make them stronger which ultimately means
you get weaker.
When it comes to probiotics there is so much evidence pointing to the
benefits of the whole probiotic process and its tremendous impact on
food and the digestive benefits. The bacteria themselves play an
immensely important role in breaking down the food itself for us to
digest it properly. To have them in pills is short changing yourself of
the rest of the benefits.
Each and every body can benefit from including probiotic foods in their
diet. Whatever your state of health, these foods support health and
immunity. No one would argue that fruit and vegetables are not good for
you but what we have missed so far is that we need microorganisms to
help us. They are not our enemies, we just need the right ones, these
little animacules are our friends.
More and more we will find that probiotics continue to be the 'buzz' word, they are the way of the future.
Reproduced with kind permission – Nuferm, April 2008. |
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