Yogurt Probiotics

Probiotics are widely known as bacteria that is beneficial to your health, specifically your digestive tract. Many people don’t put it together that probiotics are a live food that contains massive amounts of microorganisms that have the ability to stimulate growth.

This beneficial bacteria can be found naturally in many foods you probably already have in your house, and has also been added in food and and alcoholic fermentation for centuries.

When it comes to knowing what is good bacteria and bad bacteria, you must first understand that there are over a million microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and yeast currently present in your intestinal tract. The friendly bacteria will help protect the body from the bad bacteria by reducing their presence. Three of the most common probiotic strains are Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Bacillus laterosporus and Bifidobacterium which are used widely to promote good health.

Probiotics: List of Health Benefits


Nutritionists and scientists alike, still don’t completely understand how probiotics work, but many clinical studies have proven that they do. Some people believe that the beneficial bacteria replaces the bad bacteria in the digestive system, while others believe that the good bacteria creates an acidic environment inside the digestive system that doesn’t allow the bad bacteria to survive.

The bottom line is that we all have approximately 400 types of beneficial microorganisms inside our bodies, that can help us fight-off infection and the development of many diseases. Here is a short list of the health benefits of probiotics:

  • Assist with essential nutrients like zinc, calcium, iron, etc.
  • They have the ability to help reduce the symptoms of lactose intolerance.
  • Help decrease the rate of diarrhea in young children.
  • Helps reduce diaper rash among toddlers, if probiotics is included in the formula.
  • Improves overall transit time, which in turn helps with everyday digestion and improves the symptoms of constipation.
  • Srengthen your immunity by helping to regulate antibodies and lymphocytes.
  • Prevents you from getting food and skin allergies.
  • May help prevent premature labor if you’re pregnant. You may want to discuss this with your doctor, prior to using any probiotic supplement.
  • May help reduce how often you get bladder infections.
  • In women, probiotics have shown to have the ability to help reduce vaginal infections.
  • Promotes the growth of healthy bacteria in the intestinal tract.

How to get more Probiotics in your system


There are many foods that have probiotics in them. If you consume these foods, not only will they help regulate your colon, but give you a boost in nutrients and, in some cases, fiber. The most common and widely known food that contains probiotics, would be yogurt. But, butermilk, powdered milk, and cottage cheese also have a natural probiotic effect.

Besides the dairy products listed above, there are many other foods and herbs that will help. These include green leafy vegetables, spirulina, chlorella, wheat grass, green tea, garlic, ginseng, soy sauce and sauerkraut, just to name a few.

If you don’t like any of the above foods, or for some reason can’t consume them, you can always look into getting a probiotic supplement. Make sure you get a good one, that is not tablets, but capsules. There are many cheaply made probiotic supplements on the market, and these are going to be a waste of time. So make sure to do the proper research on each product, prior to buying them.

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