Size doesn’t
always matter, or that’s what someone lacking something might say but if a
product that purports to help sufferers get over a bout of candida overgrowth
claims three good probiotics work, why would they need to market a product with
five probiotics called Fivelac?
The answer is
that both products work for different people and sometimes it is just a case of
trial and error.
The modern diet
is great for candida a microorganism that is part of the yeast family and
therefore thrives on sugar. We have billions of micro flora including bacteria
living in the whole of our gastrointestinal tract with the major concentrations
in the mouth and large intestine.
Although these
bacteria that have a combined weight in an adult of over two kilos are often
described as falling into the two categories of good and bad, aerobic and
anaerobic, the fact is that they normally live in harmony with each other.
It’s our
appalling modern diet of over-refined foods, junk foods containing dubious
additives and the massive intake of sugar that results in three modern curses;
late onset diabetes, obesity and an imbalance of gut flora that can lead to
myriad other health issues that on the surface you would never expect to be
associated with an upset digestive system.
If the digestive
system was classed as an organ it would be by far and away the largest in the
body. As we know, the largest organ in the body is the liver and before some
smart reader says it is the skin, I meant in
the body.
The liver is in
fact classed as part of the digestive system along with the pancreas and the
gall bladder. They all control the nine metres of digestive tract that starts
at the mouth and ends where the sun doesn’t shine.
Being such an
enormous and hugely complicated part of the wondrous human body it is
extraordinary that such miniscule invaders like bacteria and viruses can bring
it all down from a mild troublesome stomach to death itself.
For
Fivelac Feel free to call us 0800 2800 486 or 0118 969 1402
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