Probiotics are a combination of live beneficial bacteria and/or yeasts that naturally live in your body. Bacteria is usually viewed in a negative light as something that makes you sick. However, you have two kinds of bacteria constantly in and on your body — good bacteria and bad bacteria. Probiotics are made up of good bacteria that helps keep your body healthy and working well. This good bacteria helps you in many ways, including fighting off bad bacteria when you have too much of it, helping you feel better.
The main job of probiotics, or good bacteria, is to maintain a healthy balance in your body. Think of it as keeping your body in neutral. When you are sick, bad bacteria enters your body and increases in number. This knocks your body out of balance. Good bacteria works to fight off the bad bacteria and restore the balance within your body, making you feel better.
Good bacteria keeps you healthy by supporting your immune function and controlling inflammation. Certain types of good bacteria can also:
Help your body digest food.
Keep bad bacteria from getting out of control and making you sick.
Create vitamins.
Help support the cells that line your gut to prevent bad bacteria that you may have consumed (through food or drinks) from entering your blood.
Breakdown and absorb medications.
Probiotics are becoming increasingly popular in the health industry these days. Health experts assert that they help in maintaining a strong immune system, as well as provide a holistic remedy to treat digestive, mental and neurological disorders.
We are the proverbial hosts. By increasing healthy bacteria, probiotics can assist us in a variety of different ways. Some of the potential benefits for health conditions include:
Aiding gut health by enhancing gut flora
Assisting the digestive system
Reducing constipation and easing bowel movements
Improving the immune system
Reducing cholesterol
Tamping down on intestinal issues
Improving skin health
Helping to improve stress-related disorders
With the potential for such benefits in mind, many are relying on their probiotic use these days. Just behind vitamins and minerals, probiotics are the third most popular category of dietary supplement that adults take.
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Probiotic:-
Probiotic are the living consortium of good microbes that is alive and active.
Prebiotic:-
Prebiotics are dietary fiber that feed the good microbes(probiotic). Dietary fiber or roughage is the portion of plant-derived food that cannot completely broken down by human digestive enzymes. Thisfiber is mostly found in vegetables,fruit and whole grain.
Postbiotic:-
Postbiotics are byproducts of the fermentation process on Prebiotics(fiber) carried out by Probiotics. IN other words, when Probiotics feed on Prebiotics, Postbiotic are produced. some example of Postbiotics include organic acids, bacteriocins, carbonic substances and enzymes.
TRI-BIOTIC:-
As for RAFAEL 126+, it is classified as a TRI-BIOTICS which means it contains all 3 components of Probiotic + Prebiotic + Postbiotics. Its a Drink Type.
What is Microbial Active Status and What is RAFAEL 126+ Probiotics Active Status?
Most probiotics in the market are dormant either in powder or liquid form. To activate the probiotics, you need to either add water to the product or follow a set of guidelines which include adding certain ingredients and allowing the culture to be fermented for a while before consumption. Here lies the problems as many user are not well-informed in this field and may not be able to activate the product effectively. As the products need to be activated it will delay the product responsiveness.
RAFAEL 126+ Probiotics is an Activated Probiotic Consortium that is ever ready to work in symbiotic with our human body cells to keep our body at optimum health condition. Therefore, consumption of RAFAEL 126+ Probiotics will have faster responses and positive reactions.
TIPS FOR PROBIOTIC NEW USER:-
When your doctor prescribes antibiotics, you should self-prescribe probiotics! While at times necessary, antibiotics don’t kill just harmful bacteria – they kill good ones too! Put simply, the drugs cannot discern the difference between “good” and “bad” bacteria – so they just eliminate them en masse. Common antibiotics include: amoxicillin and penicillin, cephalexin (Keflex), erythromycin (E-mycin), clarithromycin (Biaxin), azithromycin (Zitromax), ciprofolxacin (Cipro), levofloxacin (Levaquin), and ofloxacin (Floxin)
Some studies link probiotic imbalance with an increased risk of anxiety and depression. Per Harvard Medical School: The brain has a direct effect on the stomach. For example, the very thought of eating can release the stomach’s juices before the food gets there. This connection goes both ways. A troubled intestine can send signals to the brain, just as a troubled brain can send signals to the gut. Therefore, a person’s stomach or intestinal distress can be the cause or the product of anxiety, stress, or depression. That’s because the brain and the gastrointestinal (GI) system are intimately connected.
Our digestive system is almost always at work – and therefore, it requires a disproportionate amount of our energy to keep it “humming along.” Also, an imbalance of good gut bacteria makes it harder to digest foods which cause our body to use more energy! Rebalancing your gut bacteria by eliminating hard to digest foods (e.g., dairy, gluten, and sugar) and taking high-quality probiotics should produce a noticeable spike in your energy levels!
“Well…yeah!” you say. We know. We know…but it bears repeating: a healthy amount of good bacteria in your gut is essential to digestive health. And an imbalance of good bacteria can lead to **drum roll** problems with digestion! Digestive issues such acid reflux, constipation, diarrhea, and/or nausea may indicate the need for more probiotics in your life! Probiotics may also decrease the risk of gut conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and leaky gut. Try taking a high-quality probiotic for a week or two. It may just make a huge difference.
5. Skin problems
Some studies have shown a relationship between low levels of good bacteria in the gut and the development of acne, eczema, and skin rashes. In a 2011 study published in the journal Gut Pathology, researchers cite evidence derived from other studies that Lactobacillus acidophilus – a particular strain of probiotic – is beneficial for the “gut-brain-skin connection” in acne and skin health: Many aspects of this gut-brain-skin unifying theory have recently been validated. The ability of the gut microbiota and oral probiotics to influence systemic inflammation, oxidative stress, glycemic control, tissue lipid content and even mood itself, may have important implications for acne.
As mentioned, the gut and immune system are inextricably connected. The health of one directly affects the health of the other – for better or for worse. Thus, an unhealthy gut – more specifically, a lack of healthy gut bacteria – can cause us to get sick more frequently. When gut bacteria levels are stable, the risk of disease, infection, and illness are greatly diminished. So, if you find yourself getting sicker easier and more often, there’s no harm to be done in making it a habit of taking a high-quality probiotic.
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1.Taking a probiotic during AND after antibiotics is crucial.
Consider these results from a clinical trial:
antibiotic without probiotics – Significant growth of undesirable bacteria in the gut; undesirable bacteria present at day 7 and persisted at day 28
Probiotics after antibiotics – Significant growth of undesirable bacteria present at day 7 but gone on day 28
Probiotics along with antibiotics – no undesirable bacteria at day 7 or 28
Conclusion: Take probiotics during and after antibiotics to protect your microbiome.
2. The quality of your microbiome in your first 3 years of life determines the quality of your microbiome for the rest of your life.
After the first 3 years of life, the effect of permanent colonization has been completed. This critical time will be most affected by vaginal versus C-section birth, breastfed versus bottle-fed, antibiotic use, and the quality and variety of the diet.
If you were born by C-section, you were bottle-fed, you had antibiotics in the first 3 years of life, and your diet was primarily carbohydrates (cereal, pasta, bread, crackers, rice, potato, sweets, etc.), you will have a less diverse microbiome…this is not a good thing. The more diverse, the better.
If order to mitigate the negative effects of less than ideal circumstances that were not in your control, many adults may need to take probiotics continuously for optimal health.
You may also reduce or eliminate the need for your children to take probiotics as an adult if supplement them consistently until about the age of three.
Conclusion: Probiotic supplementation early in life may reduce or eliminate the need for regular supplementation as an adult.
3. Probiotics reduce the risk of infections and allergies in children.
PROCHILD study: Probiotics reduced upper respiratory tract infections by 50%
Antibiotic use was decreased 40% in the probiotic group
Probiotics were given to mothers in the last trimester and to baby for 6 months; follow-ups were done at 6 months and 1 year; there was no impact on any adverse events therefore the probiotics were perfectly safe; at 6 months only 4% were allergic vs 11% in the non probiotic group, at 2 yrs the probiotic group had a 50% reduction in allergy; specifically with atopic eczema, probiotics reduced it by 60%
Conclusion: Probiotics are the safest and best preventative treatment for a strong and appropriate immune response in children.