Re: dysbacteriosis - help!
Hi Iris
You seemed to have taken a lot of
Antibiotics to treat your dysbacterosis. It is not good and may cause
Antibiotic resistant bacteria in time.
What I might suggest is that you should try a very good probiotic. A good probiotic should have the following:
i) sure and certain bacteria count and preferably use one that has live bacteria;
ii) multi-strains with as many colonizing strains as possible;
iii) protected from the strong stomach acids when ingested so that it can be properly delivered to the intestines to be effective.
Probiotics not only help you eradicate harmful bacteria from the digestive system/GI tract since it produces natural
Antibiotics , it also prevents re-infection. This is very important so that you do not have to take
Antibiotic on an ongoing basis and cause damage to your other organs. Probiotic is completely natural and in fact our body needs it and we get it from mother's milk as a baby. Finally, probiotics boost our immune system.
Check out this link for an article regarding treatment of dysbacteriosis:
http://www.thearthritiscenter.com/faqs.htm
Scroll down to the heading - "Side effects on
Antibiotics ".
Go to this website:
www.osumex.com
to check out this probiotic. It is 6.25 times stronger than any on the market today. It has helped people in Asia for more than 15 years and now introduced to North America.
Click on "probiotic" on the front page. You can also navigate with the "Product/Solution" box on the top left. Most of the underscored words are links to further info.
Take care n I hope you find the right treatment soon