This helps the intestines after antibiotics
An intact intestinal colonization has long been considered a pillar of a functioning immune system and regulated digestion. What's more,...
An intact intestinal colonization has long been considered a pillar of a functioning immune system and regulated digestion. What's more,...
From Schrot & Korn: https://schrotundkorn.de/essen/darm-antibiotika
An intact intestinal colonization has long been considered a pillar of a functioning immune system and regulated digestion. What's more, in studies, their role against typical ailments of civilization, such as diabetes , rheumatism, allergies, asthma, chronic inflammatory diseases , and even cardiovascular problems, is becoming increasingly clear. However, if you have to take antibiotics, your intestines will go into overdrive. “It is critical that taking antibiotics often and significantly disrupts the balance of bacteria in the digestive tract of the person being treated, and also increases the risk of pathogens developing resistance,” warns microbiologist Professor Michael Schloter from the Helmholtz Zentrum München.
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