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Bacteria and Intestines

researcherThe soil-based organisms and "friendly bacteria" supplied in Prescript-Assist™ and Body Biotics™ literally steer your digestive system toward proper absorption, thereby dramatically increasing your body's ability to stay healthy from the inside. The good bacteria in Prescript-Assist™ and Body Biotics™ pass through the esophagus and begin to activate in the stomach. They are then carried into the intestinal walls, multiplying into large colonies. Once established there, the bacteria quickly begin producing the proper environment to absorb nutrients, while simultaneously dislodging putrefaction and pathogenic (disease causing) organisms from the intestinal tract. Click here for the "Critters!" article or here for Probiotics Basics.

Here is some of the latest medical research on general topics about bacteria and the intestines:


Article 11: War On Bacteria Could Leave Drug-Resistant Strains Unchecked


Article 10: Scientists Dissect Bacterial Crosstalk, how intestinal bacterium make mammals crave sugar


Article 9: Researchers Discover Ways The Ulcer/Cancer Bug Helicobacter phylori Can Trigger Disease


Article 8: Researchers Discover How Ulcer Bacteria Becomes Antibiotic-Resistant


Article 7: Non-Pathogenic Bacteria Block Inflammatory Response Pathway In Intestinal Tract


Article 6: Lack of Intestinal Bacterium Linked To Kidney Stones In Cystic Fibrosis Patients


Article 5: Human Gut Potential Breeding Ground For Antibiotic Resistance, a new slant on bacteria resistance to antibiotics


Article 4: Great Increase Seen In Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria In Human Colon


Article 3: Friendly Microbes Control Intestinal Genes, Study Finds


Article 2: Emory Research Uncovers New Directions for Treating Chronic Digestive Diseases


Article 1: Antiobiotic-Resistant Organisms Have Geographic Links

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