Probiotics taught us that bacteria is good for your health but it hasn’t proven to be a long lasting solution to gut problems. A healthy gut needs more than probiotics. It needs dirt.
Dr. Zach Bush, a triple board certified physician with expertise in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Metabolism, Hospice and Palliative Care, has the facts on what probiotics actually are, what they can do for you and other solutions for your gut health instead.
Probiotics can:
. Have a positive “reset” effect on the gut
. Prevent bad bacteria from taking over
. Provide great short-term benefits, like after an antibiotic wipe out
Probiotics can also:
. Overwhelm the gut eco-system with one species of bacteria, creating a monoculture
. Build a temporary environment in your system on a daily basis because they can’t colonize the human gut
. Cause you to feel worse if you forget or stop taking them
Probiotics don’t:
. Increase tight junction function, the velcro-like proteins that allow the body to absorb the nutrients it needs and block the toxins it doesn’t
. Produce a healthier, diverse ecosystem of bacteria
. Generate communication between your gut and its cells
Even if you eat a clean, non-GMO, gluten-free, and organic diet, you are still susceptible to air, water, and food contaminated with herbicides called glyphosate which you may have heard of. These herbicides can damage tight junctions which block toxins and lock in nutrients.
Nature has it’s own antidote to glyphosate discovered in unspoiled, ancient soil 10 feet below the southwest desert. This soil is proven to increase tight junctions to promote a healthy internal firewall, which helps create a more resilient system by supporting gut health, respiratory wellness, balanced immune function, and enhanced mental clarity in the face of environmental factors. RESTORE is a new soil-based liquid supplement available at GNC, DrugStore.com, thousands of health practitioners offices and soon be at Walgreens and Organic Avenue.
Dr. Bush is available to explain the science behind the need for dirt.
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