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What is Acidophilus and How does it work?

Lactobacillus acidophilus (Latin meaning acid-loving milk-bacterium) occurs naturally in the human and animal gastrointestinal tract, mouth, and vagina.  L. acidophilus is one of the most commonly used probiotics, or "good germs." These are microorganisms that help to maintain a healthy intestinal tract and aid digestion.

When you take antibiotics for any illness it not only kills the illness causing bacteria but will also kill beneficial bacteria, including L. acidophilus. Therefore, after a therapy that includes antibiotics, patients are encouraged to take an L. acidophilus treatment in order to recolonize the gastrointestinal tract.

Multiple human trials report benefits of L. acidophilus for bacterial vaginosis, a common infection of the vagina.

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Acidophilus breaks down, it releases hydrogen peroxide that create a toxic environment for unhealthy bacteria in the body, helping to drive them out. It also plays an important role in digestion, helping to produce a number of chemicals which aid in the digestion process.

Sources:

National Center for Complimentary and Alternative Medicines (NCCAM)

National Institute of Health (NIH)

CDC; Medline Plus; Wikipedia


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