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Plantadophilus
Click Here to view your Shopping Cart Recommended Usage for Plantadophilus: Take 2 capsules before bed and 1 capsule upon arising. For convenience, you may take all three capsules at bedtime. Dosage may be increased as needed. PLANTADOPHILUS should be refrigerated for optimum benefit. Indications (uses):
Component Benefits The benefits of L. Acidophilus and Bifidobacterium are well known. They aid in the balance of good bacteria in the large intestine and are grown and delivered in dairy products. Stronger and more powerful versions of helpful bacteria strains like L. Plantarum are grown on plant products. There are lesser strains like L. Salivarius which are similar, but lack the ability to multiply as quickly and are not as stable. Enzyme Essentials has now released the product Lactobacillus Plantarum under the name Plantadophilus© which it has licensed from licensed Transformation Enzyme Corp. The oxygen generated lactobacillus in Plantadophilus produces lactic acid as a main product from carbohydrates. Lactic acid encourages a more acidic environment which inhibits less desirable micro-organisms. The pH balance of the colon is controlled solely by lactic acid. Restated, there is an actual creation of highly favorable natural chemicals in the colon through the fermentation process of the lactic acid. Lactic acid lowers the pH of the contents in the intestinal tract and prevents the growth of harmful bacteria in the intestines. The presence of lactic acid at low but constant levels on the inner surface of the intestinal tract helps restore the normal balance of the intestinal flora. The by-products of fermentation include natural antibiotics such as acidiphilin, along with very important digestive enzymes. This helps in the ongoing production of B vitamins and digestive enzymes and ensures proper digestion and absorption of nutrients through the intestinal villi. Its Role In Digestion Digestive enzymes play an extremely important role in the digestion of otherwise incompletely digested protein and other food substances. These beneficial bacteria are an important ingredient in the detoxification of the body. The organism L. Plantarum is believed to be especially productive of proteolytic enzymes, that is, enzymes that act on protein and clear protein wastes from the system. This means that the viable organisms survive the digestive process and produce an acid environment by glucose fermentation. The acid environment inhibits the putrid matter normally present in the intestines. This putrid matter produces toxic chemicals which make up intestinal putrefaction such as phenol and skatole, which for the most part escape the detoxification action of the liver. Having bypassed the liver, these toxins enter the general circulation where they can produce pathological changes in tissues, aggravate existing conditions of weakness, and put unnecessary stress on the immune system before being excreted by the kidneys. The toxins are small proteins which are easily absorbed into the bloodstream. L. Plantarum is able to act on these protein toxins while they are still in the intestinal tract, thus removing a major burden from the organs and allowing the organs to complete their natural functions with much greater efficiency. Intestinal toxicity creates a weakened immune system. Pockets and folds in the intestinal tract can be filled with toxic matter causing inflammation, infection and discomfort. Accumulation of toxins is common in colon diverticula and is responsible for diverticulosis and many other serious complications. Due to the micro-organism's ability to gain entry into the diverticular pocket, the presence of L. Plantarum may prove to be an effective treatment for toxemia caused by this condition. Lactobacilli possess nutritive value. They promote the production of B vitamins in the intestine and assist in the production of enzymes which partially hydrolyze proteins, fat, and lactose and increase digestibility of like products. Physicians have used L. Plantarum with successful results. According to the National Cancer Institute, lactic acid balance and lysine support are believed to lower the risk of cancer. The lactobacilli serve to sequester cancer causing agents before they can be absorbed by the body. Research done at the University of Nebraska shows that L. Plantarum synthesizes a large amount of Lysine. It is the balance between Lysine and Argenine that is critical for a healthy immune system. When Argenine is high, fungal forms, allergies and viruses are not kept under control. Conversely, when Lysine is high, the immune system is able to control herpes and other invaders. L. Plantarum helps maintain the proper balance between Lysine and Argenine. Plantadophilus contains no dairy products. |
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2007 The information contained here is for reference only and is not intended to diagnose disease or prescribe treatment. The information contained herein is in no way to be considered a substitute for consultation with a health care professional. Furthermore, this information is for the private use of our clients and is not to be used publicly, reproduced, or distributed without the written consent of Enzyme Essentials, LLC
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