12 Points on

LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS

© Written and compiled by Dr John Whitman Ray N.D., M.D. (M.A.)

from "Patient's Guide to Body Electronics" by Prof. Dr. Sir John Whitman Ray (1994)

www.bodymindhealing.info



1Lactobacillus bacteria are a group of aerobic, long, slender rods which produce large amounts of lactic acid in the fermentation of carbohydrates.


2Daily dietary intake of Lactobacillus acidophilus helps to maintain proper balance of healthy bacteria in the intestinal tract. (Some problems from lack of "healthy" bacteria in the intestinal tract due to the proliferation of "unhealthy" bacteria are constipation, irritated colon and diarrhea. Acne, eczema and fever blisters may also be caused by "unhealthy" bacteria.)


3Lactobacillus acidophilus is essential to help synthesize and assimilate necessary vitamins in the intestinal tract.


4Lactobacillus acidophilus has been found to help lower cholesterol levels in the blood stream.


5Lactobacillus acidophilus has been known to help detoxify toxic and hazardous material found in the diet.


6Lactobacillus acidophilus aids in producing enzymes which help the digestibilty of food.


7Lactobacillus acidophilus improves the digestibility of feed for animals and has been tested and used as a feed additive.


8Lactobacillus acidophilus helps maintain the pH level of the intestine by producing lactic acid from carbohydrates thus preventing an increase of pH which could then allow the proliferation of sensitive microbes which could produce various toxic substances harmful to the health of the body.



9Lactobacillus acidophilus helps to replace normal healthy bacteria in the gastro intestinal tract after oral antibiotics have been administered. Oral antimicrobial drugs suppress the drug susceptible components of fecal flora (L. acidophilus) and thus allow, through increased pH, drug resistant strains to become predominant, resulting in loss of benefits derived from normal bacterial activity.


10There is no known toxicity from ingesting too large a dose of Lactobacillus acidophilus.


11Lactobacillus acidophilus in the intestinal tract are small in number compared to other organisms. It is, therefore, essential that the human body be assured a maintenance of the proper level of this particular culture by daily ingestion of Lactobacillus acidophilus.


12Lactobacillbs acidophilus is, therefore, justified as a supplemental dietary substance especially in these days when stress, uncertainty and unhealthy pollution of air, water and food predominate.


Please read also Dr. John W. Ray's article: "12 Points On Grainfields Products" at http://www.bodymindhealing.info/grainfields.html. It gives further information on the benefits of probiotics, especially with the world-renowned quality of those found in Grainfields Products.