Specially Formulated Women’s Probiotic with Cranberry Healthy gut microflora— friendly intestinal bacteria that live in the digestive tract—are crucial in the maintenance of proper digestion and immune system stimulation. The digestive tract, including the mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestines, is one of the largest sections of our immune system. Women’s Probiotic from webber naturals® contains 5 Multi Strains found uniquely in our digestive tract. These strains help to maintain healthy bacterial balance for healthy digestion. Reoccurring gastrointestinal (GI) complaint, bowel disorders, vaginal infections and urinary tract infections are common, if rarely discussed, issues for women. With symptoms that are not only extremely uncomfortable but embarrassing too. Reoccurring infections from overuse of antibiotics, birth control pill use, and diabetes can be behind some of these health issues. Bowel and GI complaints can be caused by poor diet, stress or other causes and may require professional help. Many women find relief through a change in diet as well as by addressing stressors and lifestyle. A well balanced probiotic supplement can also help. Advantages of Probiotics for Women Probiotics, protective bacteria, are used to help re-establish healthy GI and vaginal flora. The normal indigenous flora of the human gastrointestinal tract comprises a remarkably complex yet stable colony of more than 400 separate species, living in a symbiotic relationship with the human host. Factors such as food allergies, gastric acidity, antibiotic use and other underlying conditions can permit pathogenic and putrefactive microorganisms to enter and populate the digestive system. In a study of 56 clinically healthy women of reproductive age if was found that four species of Bifidobacteria (viz. B bifidum, B breve, B. adolescentis2 and B. longum) dominated the bifidobacterial population in these women. This finding supported the advantages of using certain of these strains as probiotics for the correction of the microflora balance in the urogential tract in females. 1.Marshall JC. Gastrointestinal flora and its alterations in critical illness. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 1999 Sep;2(5):405 from the website http://www.nutramed.com/allergy/candida.htm 2.Reid G, Bruce AW, Fraser N, Heinemann C, Owen J, Henning B. Lawson Research Institute, London, Ont., Canada. Oral probiotics can resolve urogenital infections. FEMS Immuno Med Microbiol. 2001 Feb;30(1):49-52.
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