To understand how probiotics work, it
is important to understand a little about the microbiology
and physiology of the human gastrointestinal tract.
Human beings, like all animals, play
host to many types and high numbers of microbes on our
skin, in our mouths, in women's vaginal tracts, and all
the way through our gastrointestinal tract. In fact, it
has been estimated that there are more microbes associated
with the human body (about 1014, or 100,000,000,000,000
bacterial cells) than there are human cells in it (about
1013). In addition to this very large number of bacteria,
there also is a very large diversity of bacteria. It has
been estimated that more than 400 different species, or
types, of bacteria make their homes on humans.
Taking this into consideration,
it is not surprising that microbes have been found to
play an important role in human health. Most of these
bacteria are not harmful, and in fact contribute positively
to normal human growth and development. But some of these
bacteria can have negative influences. It is therefore
important that the balance of microbes be maintained to
favor the beneficial bacteria over the potentially harmful
ones.
60 Count
Dr. Ohhira's Probiotics 12+ Compare at: $53.95 On Sale: $39.85
60 Count / 2 Boxes
Dr. Ohhira's Probiotics 12+ Compare at: $107.90 On Sale: $77.50
60 Count / 3 Boxes
Dr. Ohhira's Probiotics 12+ Compare at: $161.85 On Sale: $112.50
60 Count / 4 Boxes
Dr. Ohhira's Probiotics 12+ Compare at: $215.80 On Sale: $144.85
60 Count / 6 Boxes
Dr. Ohhira's Probiotics 12+ Compare at: $323.70 On Sale: $208.85
60 Count / 12 Boxes
Dr. Ohhira's Probiotics 12+ Compare at: $647.40 On Sale: $398.85