Monday, May 18, 2009

Are you making these probiotic mistakes?

If you've tried probiotic supplements before with the hope of getting adequate amounts of healthy bacteria—but were disappointed—you're not alone. These days, probiotics line the grocery store shelves and are as common as aspirin. They are even being sold in gas stations and convenience stores.

This is absurd! Probiotics are delicate, living organisms that require careful handling to keep them alive. We have heard reports that some probiotics that were tested actually contained less than 1% of the live bacteria than was listed on the label. This basically means, you wasted your money and will likely not get any benefit from it.

If you are taking a high quality probiotic, you should expect to see improvements within two weeks or less. About two months ago I changed my probiotic, now I use Extreme Health’s Probiotic Formula, it contains 120 Billion Microorganisms, with 12 active species. Improvements in health can be seen in as little as 7-10 days. Get your flora balanced with powerful probiotics.
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Thursday, May 14, 2009

FYI!!! Read this BEFORE your colonoscopy!

I recently received this information and wanted to share it with you. If you or someone you know is about to have a colonoscopy, this information could save your kidney's, and your life. A class of very commonly prescribed pre-colonscopy drugs can cause permanent, hazardous consequences… The black box warning on colon-cleansing drugs containing sodium phosphate has managed to stay out of the spotlight somehow -- but it's critical information for anyone undergoing a colonoscopy.These drugs (which include Visicol and OsmoPrep) got slapped with the black box warning because they've been linked to permanent kidney damage. This damage is irreparable, and can set you up for a lifetime of dialysis and other complications. Yet, somehow, they've managed to fly under the radar. Until now…Bottom line: If you're getting a colonoscopy, ask your doctor for a different pre-procedure colon cleanser, such as Miralax, Colyte, or TriLyte.

To Your Health
Tanya M Beck