1/08/2009

Probiotics – The best alternative medicine for children

Probiotics are live microbial organisms that are naturally present in the digestive tract and contribute to the health and balance of the intestinal tract. Probiotics are considered beneficial and are sometimes referred to as "friendly" bacteria, which when ingested act to maintain a healthy intestinal tract. Some of the ways they are thought to promote health include suppressing the growth of potentially unwanted bacteria, improving immune function and enhancing the protective barrier of the digestive tract.

There are over 400 species of microorganisms in the human digestive tract, including Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium. A number of medical, diet, and lifestyle factors are believed to disturb the balance in the colon. Eating habits, chlorinated drinking water, environmental toxins, inadequate dietary fiber, stress and the use of antibiotics in food production as well as in medical treatments can cause stress in the gastrointestinal tract by destroying good bacteria and allowing undesirable bacteria to multiply. When the ratio of good bacteria to bad is lowered, problems begin to arise such as excessive gas, bloating, constipation, and poor absorption of nutrients. By supplementing your child’s diet with probiotics, healthy intestinal flora is restored which promotes a healthy immune system in your child.

Check out this article on CNNHealth.com about Probiotics. According to Dr. Adam Rindfleisch, a University of Wisconsin family doctor who specializes in integrating traditional Western medicine with alternative medicine, probiotics have been shown to help babies and children with diarrhea. He also mentions in the article that probiotics are incredibly safe.

Consider adding probiotics to your child's diet to help improve immune function and enhance the protective barrier of the digestive tract. Your child's tummy will thank you!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Should the digestive enzymes be taken on an every day basis with my OPC, ORAC, etc, or, just with meals? By the way, an adult question.

Amanda Jones said...

Digestive Enzymes can be taken with OPC-3, ORAC or any other supplement that you are currently taking as a part of your daily supplement regimen. However, as a dietary supplement, Digestive Enzymes are to be taken with each meal, 3 times a day, or as directed by your physician.