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Are Digestive Disorders Draining Your Energy? by Rita Lambros-Segur, M.H.

New Millennium Scientists and Doctors discover an all-natural

way to help guard against harmful bacteria, yeast and

viruses--and restore vigor and vitality far into the future,

regardless of age.

Welcome to the Probiotic Revolution. What is it?

It's what you and I were never taught in school about the

startling link between your body's intestinal flora and your

ability to prevent serious illness, to add vital years to

your life, and to enjoy a dramatically higher quality of life

right now.

Plain and simple, good food digestion and assimilation is at

the "heart" of health, but most mainstream doctors are still

in the dark about this one scientific conclusion.

What if I were to tell you there's a 100% safe breakthrough

way to turn the corner on any number of lifelong health

problems NOW using your own body's "friendly" fighters . . .

please continue.

What exactly are bacteria? Bacteria are the simplest,

smallest, and most abundant organisms on the planet. One

of their most important roles is decomposition. Without

bacteria, organic carbon, found in dead and rotting

organisms, would deplete the carbon dioxide in the

atmosphere. Without carbon dioxide, photosynthesis

could not occur and no food could grow. Bacteria are also

important for everyday functions of the body including

digestion. So, as you can see, bacteria are vital to

human survival.

In 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered the "miracle anti-

biotic" penicillin. During the second world war, this

antibiotic was made widely available to eliminate the most

unmerciful of war-time killers: infected wounds. Ever

since Fleming's discovery, antibiotic use has flourished

at an incredible rate. Four years after mass production

of penicillin began, a frightening and unexpected pheno-

menon started to occur. Some of the deadly bacteria

that the antibiotic was supposed to destroy began

developing resistance.

Because bacteria are extremely resilient and survive

under the most adverse conditions, Dr. Gregor Reid of

the Lawson Research Institute in Ontario writes in the

July 3, 1996 issue of "The Journal of the American

Medical Association", "At a time of alarming concern

over antibiotic resistance and the expectation that

our defenses will not be able to cope with the lethal

pathogens that are on our doorstep, surely it is time

to truly embrace alternatives such as probiotics."

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BIO:

Rita has studied with naturopaths and master herbalists alike; aiding thousands along the way to improve their health using natural healing methods for their electrical bodies. http://www.electricalbody.com/ebook.htm

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