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Better gut health with probiotics and colonicsAuthor: Jessica
04.06.2012
Looking to improve your overall health? If so, it’s time to start paying attention to your gut. But we’re not talking about shedding pounds. We’re talking about improving the quality of intestinal flora inside your body via probiotics and colon hydrotherapy. The microflora of the gut is one of the most important and influential organs in the body. Ignoring it can result in detrimental conditions including pseudomembranous colitis, diarrhea and irritable bowel syndrome. But conditions aren’t limited to the intestinal track. Your microflora can have a major impact on your mental health as well. Not to mention that a poor microflora can induce chronic fatigue syndrome, autoimmune disorders, high cholesterol, inflammatory disease and even cancer. Treatment with probiotics Probiotics have been shown to be a treatment for a variety of diseases. That’s because they are live microorganisms that have a very beneficial effect on the overall flora inside your gut. This friendly bacterium promotes digestion and function in the gut. They improve microbial balance in the intestinal tract, which can inhibit toxins and other pathogens. Where to find them Probiotics can be taken as a nutritional supplement, but we recommend getting the majority through fermented foods such as pickles, sauerkraut, yogurt and kefir. Kimchi, soy sauce and buttermilk are also some known fermented products containing good bacteria. The right combination We believe that a combination of colonic irrigation, lymphatic massage and probiotic therapy can benefit certain individuals with particular ailments. Colon hydrotherapy can cleanse the intestinal tract while lymphatic massage helps to move additional toxins out of the body. Probiotics can then easily populate the intestinal tract and promote overall health.
For a complete consultation on probiotic therapy, or to schedule your colon hydrotherapy or lymphatic massage session, please call us at one of our two Los Angeles colon hydrotherapy spa locations: Palos Verdes Spa – 310-392-9190 Santa Monica Spa – 310-399-1722 More from my siteLeave a Reply |