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Corrupting the body's engine – Intestional Flora

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Question:

For a few million dollars I will, with your permission, lead a research project into molecular research to go where no man has gone to find the answers….(just kidding) There are some good sources…yogurt, especially Ativa, just added to the market… Acidophilus can be bought in many stores today…some with a special outside shell to preserve some of the bacteria through the system… Again what I would suggest are simple facts, that most of use either ignore or are not made aware of …. 1.  Garlic, ginger drink, some stomach bitters, (part of the Italian diet, chinese diets ie ginger drinks or teas… 2.  Fiber…especially Kellogs Bran buds…high in psyllium, per ounce twice as strong as other fibers… 3. Probiotics….ie yogurt…. Just ordinary everyday items that will improve the efficiency of ‘your engine’…

Response:

Mr. Squitti:  I have no doubt that you have nothing but good intentions in trying to inform.  I commend you for that.  There are some things that really are very (as I’m sure you are well aware) specific to the individual. Microbes of all sorts are identified daily, cultured and compared as to their sensitivity to various anti-microbial drugs – many patients ARE helped by this laboratory/pharmacy endeavor.  And yes, sometime antimicrobials are over-used, messing up flora and causing all sorts of problems. The only thing that I’d actually endorse on a fairly global level would be to drink enough water.  Even that is quite variable; people with renal disease can sometimes only consume a quart of free water in a 24 hour period, and let’s not forget those with congestive heart failure – practically defines the term "common problem". My point has been, and still is that some people are not capable of looking into things (for a variety of reasons) to the same degree that you may be capable of.  Some might jump right on the idea of taking Erythromycin, or consuming a high-fiber diet, when that might not be the best thing for *them* to do.  In particular, E-Mycin competes as a substrate for the CYP450 liver enzymes.  Many of the drugs commonly used by psychiatry patients are metabolized in that fashion, via CYP450 (simple boiled-down version..) particularly a number of the SSRI drugs. I would like to hear what you think of probiotics, and which ones you feel are the most "effective" and why, as well as practical sources for obtaining them. G

Response:

Corrupting the body’s engine – Intestional Flora Bacterial or Parasitic infections. (Causing chemical imbalances) "You are not only what you eat, but more importantly what you digest." On a larger macro scale it is like corrupt individuals ie cult-feminists corrupting social programs dealing with abuse to further polarize the sexes and breakdown the family, rather than making the problem go away.  The expected problem solver, is in fact the problem, because of corruption, like the homosexual pedofile priests who preyed on little boys or radical cult feminists promoting their anti-male agenda’s, corrupting human philosophy and logic to become parasites themselves. This is an important distinction, eating foods and absorbing and processing the essential chemicals required for proper human body functioning requires ‘processing’, and that involves a healthy intestinal system or intestinal  flora. Link: http://tuberose.com/Intestinal_Flora.html The intestinal microflora are important for maturation of the immune system, the development of normal intestinal morphology and in order to maintain a chronic and immunologically balanced inflammatory response. The microflora reinforce the barrier function of the intestinal mucosa, helping in the prevention of the attachment of pathogenic microorganisms and the entry of allergens. 1.  In the last century ulcers were believed to be psychosomatic. Years later it was discovered that a bacterial infection was responsible. 2.  Crohns’ Disease is an intestinal problem  In the year 2006 many doctors are still unaware that in the year 2004, "The Lancelet" an English Medical Journal announced that some scientists had discovered a bacterial connection. 3. Conclusion is that todays science is not effective in discovering the core problems of these diseases a bacteria or parasitic cause. The symptoms of a ‘parasitic’ infection can vary depending on the types, you can have more than one, depending on the person, and where the infection takes place.  Symptoms that include cancer, IBS, Crohns, Collitus, Depression, Anxiety,  Anemia, Schizophrenia, and a whole host of more… Treatments: 1.  A wide spectrum antibiotic, ie erthomycin. (An old wide spectrum anti-biotic) A wide assortment of herbal products found in your drug store, as an anti-parasitic. 2.  Cleanser. High fiber, the best is psyllium. 3.  Probiotic Friendly bacteria, that can be found in enriched yogurts or pill form at your drugstores. There are inexpensive herbals alternative found at your foodstore…like garlic, ginger, bran and psyllium cereals, ie Kellogs Bran Buds, and probiotics in the form of simple Yogurt. There are also items to ignore like Cola’s and processed foods. Take some time and research ‘parasites’ on the net….

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