Did you know that
poor digestive function is a
contributing factor in more than ninety percent of
America’s serious health issues?!
The waiting rooms of doctors are jam packed, in part because so many people are suffering with gastrointestinal problems.
The medical establishment and alternative health
and wellness practitioners don’t always agree,
but both sides are certain that a healthy digestive
system is the cornerstone of good health. Proteins,
the building blocks of life; carbohydrates and fats,
your body’s source of energy; vitamins and minerals;
and water – all are assimilated through digestion. If
you’re not properly digesting the foods you eat, your
body isn’t obtaining the nutrients it needs to repair,
renew and thrive. Without the raw materials it needs
to repair the damage we do to ourselves every day,
your body begins to break down, leading to poor
health and accelerated aging2,3.
While there are a multitude of factors involved
in healthy digestive function, one of the most
important is the delicate balance of bacteria found
in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract. There are
three main types of flora in the human GI tract -
Bifidobacteria, Bacteroides and Eubacterium. Of slightly
less importance are Lactobacilli, Streptococci and
Peptococci and other transitory flora1. Our stomachs
and intestines are populated by hundreds of billions
of these bacteria, or microflora. Amazingly, there
are more probiotic organisms in our gut than there
are cells in our bodies! That’s a lot of bacteria, but
it’s GOOD bacteria, and each strain has specific
functions in the human body. These bacteria aid
the digestion of food and have protective qualities
that contribute to good colon health. While a good
balance of these different microflora is necessary,
there are many factors that can, and do, disrupt this
balance –certain medications, a poor diet, infection,
stress, bad bacteria, aging and even the climate. The
good news is a rapidly expanding body of research
suggests that supplementing the diet with the right
mix of microflora can have a beneficial affect on
gastrointestinal function, and therefore overall
health.
NOW Gr8-Dophilus exclusively utilizes the finest
strains from Rhodia Incorporated, the world’s leading
supplier of high quality probiotic ingredients, and
is enteric-coated to ensure that the bacteria in this
product are not destroyed in stomach acid but reach
the small and large intestines where they are most
beneficial. Gr8-Dophilus is a vegetarian product that
contains virtually no lactose.
Lactobacillus acidophilus is a well-studied microflora
species that’s highly resistant to gastric acidity and is
able to proliferate in the presence of bile. Like many
probiotic organisms, it also adheres well to intestinal
cells, helping to prevent the adherence of certain
enteropathogens5.
Lactobacillus casei is a microflora strain that is foundin the human mouth and intestines as well as in
fermented vegetables, milk and meat. Recent research
has shown that this bacterium is active in the GI tract
and may help to modulate the immune system*.
Research is continuing into this very promising
probiotic.
Lactobacillus rhamnosus, like Lactobacillus acidophilus,
is highly resistant to gastric acidity and proliferates
well in bile. It, too, adheres well to intestinal cells.
We’ve included this particular strain because it works
extremely well with L. acidophilus.
Lactobacillus salivarius is a strain that has proven
highly effective against Helicobacter pylori, a bacterial
species implicated in a number of digestive
conditions. Studies have shown that L. salivarius is
capable of producing high amounts of lactic acid,
which has been shown to inhibit H. pylori growth in
live subjects. Compared to other Lactobacillus strains,
L. salivarius was proven to have the greatest inhibitory
effect on the proliferation of H. pylori,4 which is why
this strain is included in Gr8-Dophilus™.
Streptococcus thermophilus bacterium are isolated from
yogurt and are recommended for lactose intolerant
individuals to help digest lactose in the intestines.
This strain is included in this formula to assist in the
acidification of the intestinal environment, as well
as to create a favorable environment for lactic acid
bacteria.
Bifidobacterium bifidum is one of the workhorses of
the large intestine. It has a high tolerance to gastric
acidity, and, like L. acidophilus and many other
probiotic organisms, it adheres well to intestinal
cells, helping to prevent the adherence of certain
enteropathogens5.
Bifidobacterium longum is a bifidobacterium of human
origin that, like lactobacillus, is extremely resistant
to gastric acid and bile salts. Because it’s anaerobic
(able to live without oxygen) it’s perfectly suited
to colonize the colon. Initial studies have shown
that this particular strain of bifidobacteria helps
to support the immune system*. It also seems to
decrease enzymatic activity in feces. Researchers
believe enzymatic activity in feces may contribute to
carcinogenesis.
Bifidobacterium lactis is one of
the most well-studied strains
of probiotic bacteria, with
a wealth of peer-reviewed,
published research on its
benefits. Clinical trials on
B. lactis have shown it to
be helpful in a number
of digestive conditions,
including diarrhea and lactose
intolerance, as well as immune
response modulation.5
“PROBIOTICS & DIGESTIVE SUPPORT”
Gr-8 Dophilus™
Complete Probiotic
Supplement
Supports Digestive
Health
Eight Beneficial
Probiotic Strains
Guaranteed Potency
& Purity
Did you know that poor digestive function is a
contributing factor in more than ninety percent of
America’s serious health issues?! The waiting rooms
of doctors are jam packed, in part because so many
people are suffering with gastrointestinal problems.
The medical establishment and alternative health
and wellness practitioners don’t always agree,
but both sides are certain that a healthy digestive
system is the cornerstone of good health. Proteins,
the building blocks of life; carbohydrates and fats,
your body’s source of energy; vitamins and minerals;
and water – all are assimilated through digestion. If
you’re not properly digesting the foods you eat, your
body isn’t obtaining the nutrients it needs to repair,
renew and thrive. Without the raw materials it needs
to repair the damage we do to ourselves every day,
your body begins to break down, leading to poor
health and accelerated aging2,3.
While there are a multitude of factors involved
in healthy digestive function, one of the most
important is the delicate balance of bacteria found
in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract. There are
three main types of flora in the human GI tract -
Bifidobacteria, Bacteroides and Eubacterium. Of slightly
less importance are Lactobacilli, Streptococci and
Peptococci and other transitory flora1. Our stomachs
and intestines are populated by hundreds of billions
of these bacteria, or microflora. Amazingly, there
are more probiotic organisms in our gut than there
are cells in our bodies! That’s a lot of bacteria, but
it’s GOOD bacteria, and each strain has specific
functions in the human body. These bacteria aid
the digestion of food and have protective qualities
that contribute to good colon health. While a good
balance of these different microflora is necessary,
there are many factors that can, and do, disrupt this
balance –certain medications, a poor diet, infection,
stress, bad bacteria, aging and even the climate. The
good news is a rapidly expanding body of research
suggests that supplementing the diet with the right
mix of microflora can have a beneficial affect on
gastrointestinal function, and therefore overall
health.
NOW Gr8-Dophilus exclusively utilizes the finest
strains from Rhodia Incorporated, the world’s leading
supplier of high quality probiotic ingredients, and
is enteric-coated to ensure that the bacteria in this
product are not destroyed in stomach acid but reach
the small and large intestines where they are most
beneficial. Gr8-Dophilus is a vegetarian product that
contains virtually no lactose.
Lactobacillus acidophilus is a well-studied microflora
species that’s highly resistant to gastric acidity and is
able to proliferate in the presence of bile. Like many
probiotic organisms, it also adheres well to intestinal
cells, helping to prevent the adherence of certain
enteropathogens5.
Lactobacillus casei is a microflora strain that is found
* This statement has not been
evaluated by the FDA. This product
is not intended to diagnose, treat,
cure or prevent any disease.
References
1) Brudnak, Mark A.; The Probiotic
Solution: Nature’s Best-Kept Secret
for Radiant Health, Dragon Door
Publications, 2003
2) Various Authors; Functional Foods:
Designer Foods, Pharmafoods,
Nutraceuticals, Edited by Israel
Goldberg; Chapman & Hall, Inc.; 1994
3) Tortora, Gerard J. & Grabowski, Sandra
Reynolds; Principles of Anatomy and
Physiology – Seventh Edition; Harper
Collins, 1993
4) Drisko, J. et. al. Probiotics in health
maintenance and disease prevention,
Alternative Medicine Review, May,
2003
5) Playne, M. & Salminen, S. Health
Benefits of Probiotics: Human studies
and clinical trials, Nutrafoods, 2002