What are the health benefits of consuming friendly bacteria?
Friendly bacteria restore intestinal balance, which results in: • the prevention of adherence of unwanted microorganisms • the production of a wide array of antibacterial and antifungal compounds • improved resistance against bacteria like E.coli, Salmonella, and H. pylori Friendly bacteria enhance immunity by: • promoting improved anti-viral immune system function • increasing NK cell activity • increasing S-IgA • producing nitric oxide • modulating cell mediated immune response • activating the reticuloendothelial system • promoting a more balanced production of cytokines • promoting resistance against some autoimmune processes • evoking anti-Tn antibodies • decreasing IgE-mediated responses • enhancing immune system response to administered vaccines • mediating against radiation-induced depression in white blood cells In many respects, friendly bacteria can be thought of as having “adaptogenic” effects on your immune system. They appear to modulate the nonspecific immune response di