Tuesday, August 5, 2014

WHY PROBIO5 WORKS !!!!!

Ingredients In Plexus ProBio5 And How They Work
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Plexus ProBio5 is a a high quality probiotic and so much more!
A probiotic is an organism which contributes to the health and balance of the intestinal tract. A probiotic is also referred to as the “friendly”, “beneficial”, or “good” bacteria which when ingested acts to maintain a healthy intestinal tract and help fight illness and disease.
A healthy lower intestine should contain at least 85% friendly bacteria to prevent the over colonization of disease causing micro-organisms like E. coli and salmonella. Our colon can maintain its health with 15% unfriendly bacteria, if the body contains at least 85% probiotic friendly bacteria. Most people have this percentage reversed.
New research is establishing how important the supplementation of probiotics can be for a variety of conditions. Probiotics enhance the immune system by favorably altering the gut micro-ecology and preventing unfriendly organisms from gaining a foothold in the body. They prevent the overgrowth of yeast and fungus and produce substances that can lower cholesterol.
Why does Plexus put enzymes in ProBio5? Yeast and fungal organisms are comprised of proteins, chitin, and cellulose structures. Proteins are broken down by protease enzymes, and cellulose is broken down by cellulase. The chitin structure can only be processed in the presence of the chitinase (chitosinase) enzyme. The enzyme profile in ProBio5, which is micro encapsulated, is designed to process away the protein-based outer layer of yeast and fungal organisms. This then exposes the interior of these organisms to the cellulose of the chitosinase in the ProBio5. Enzymes are efficient and effective in the destruction of yeast and fungi.
So now let’s take a close look at the Ingredients and Benefits of Plexus Probio5:
ProBio5 Friendly Flora In addition to enzymes, ProBio5 contains very beneficial “friendly bacteria” that assists in supporting the body’s need for a balance of probiotics (micro flora) in the digestive tract. This “friendly bacteria” is delivered in a micro-encapsulation system to ensure that they reach their intended destination in the digestive tract to help rebuild the damage done by the yeast and fungi overgrowth.
Vitamin B6 The probiotics and enzymes in ProBio5 are assisted by the addition of vitamin B6. B6 is required by enzymes involved in protein metabolism and is also essential for red blood cell metabolism. In addition, vitamin B6 helps increase the amount of oxygen carried by the blood. A well oxygenated body is resistant to yeast and fungi.
Grape Seed Extract One of the most powerful of the antioxidants that will fight free radicals. It is 20 times more powerful than vitamin C and 50 times stronger than vitamin E. Grape seed extract is a potent anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-inflammatory substance. Grape seed extract has been extensively researched in universities around the world.
ProBio5 Probiotics Without sufficient probiotics, your body’s nutrient absorption is impaired; this can result in producing an environment that is supportive of yeasts and fungi growth. ProBio5 contains five powerful probiotics:
Lactobacillus Sporogenes, L. Acidophilus, L. Plantarum, B. Longum and S. Boulardii.
How may CFUs are in ProBio5?
At the time of manufacture, there are 2 billion probiotic live cells in 1 capsule of ProBio5.
Bacillus Sporogenes is a spore forming probiotic that is able to survive the manufacturing process and caustic stomach acid so it can establish itself in the intestinal tract. Bacillus Sporogenes requires no refrigeration; it has a 50 year history of safe use. Bacillus Sporogenes produces the preferred form of lactic acid which is capable of releasing energy to resynthesize ATP without the involvement of oxygen and is called anaerobic glycolysis.
Lactobacillus — Lactobacilli are bacteria that normally live in the human small intestine and vagina. Lactobacillus Acidophilus is generally considered to be beneficial because it produces vitamin K, lactase, and anti-microbial substances such as acidolin, acidolphilin, lactocidin, and bacteriocin.
L. Acidophilus — This is a powder form of the normal, friendly bacteria that live in our intestines (called flora). Taking acidophilus replenishes our bacterial flora and reduces overgrow of yeast, especially some bacteria which grows well in an acid medium.
L. Planterum — is derived from sour dough and has been demonstrated to improve the recovery of patients with enteric bacterial infections. This bacterium adheres to reinforce the barrier function of the intestinal mucosa, thus preventing the attachment of the pathogenic bacteria to the intestinal wall.
B. Longum — One of the most important residents in the human gastrointestinal tract, B. Longum keeps the digestive system running smoothly, blocks the growth of harmful bacteria and boosts the immune system. The organism ferments sugars into lactic acid and has many health benefits for humans. It is often the dominant bacterium found in humans. It is a Gram-positive, anaerobic, branched rod-shaped bacterium. Researchers have identified a number of proteins that are specialized to help B. Longum interact with the human host and persist against harmful bacteria. Future research will now look closely at which genes allow B. Longum to live in different environments such as dairy products, vegetables and the human gastrointestinal tract.
S. Boulardi — The intestinal micro flora are important for maturation of the immune system, the development of normal intestinal morphology, and in order to maintain a chronic and immunologically balanced inflammatory response. The micro flora reinforces the barrier function of the intestinal mucosa, helping in the prevention of the attachment of pathogenic microorganisms and the entry of allergens. Some members of the micro flora may contribute to the body’s requirements for certain vitamins, including biotin, pantothenic acid and vitamin B12.
Why Do We Need Probiotics?
Two of the most damaging substances to the delicate intestinal flora balance are chlorine and sodium fluoride, present in most treated city water, and thus also present in most beverages which one gets at restaurants. The drinking of alcoholic beverages also contributes to the destruction of the intestinal flora. Medical antibiotics, birth control pills and many other allopathic drugs cause damage to the intestinal flora and to the tissue in the intestinal wall.
Poor eating habits, chlorinated drinking water, stress and disease and the use of antibiotics in food production as well as in medical treatments can wreak havoc in the gastrointestinal tract by destroying good bacteria and allowing undesirable bacteria to multiply. When the ratio of good bacteria to bad is lowered, problems begin to arise such as excessive gas, bloating, constipation, intestinal toxicity and poor absorption of nutrients.
While it’s true that non-beneficial bacteria are naturally occurring in the intestinal tract, problems begin when their growth goes unchecked and probiotics play an especially important role in keeping in check the pathogenic bacteria that cause disease.
A good probiotic supplement will contain millions and millions of live bacteria to bolster and replenish levels of the health promoting good bugs in your digestive tract. Once there, these probiotic reinforcements join forces with the existing friendly bacteria to help inhibit the growth of more harmful microbes.
This, in turn, will help improve the digestion and absorption of your food and stimulate and support the immune system.

Probiotics are widely recommended for the treatment of Candida overgrowth—a fungal infection—because they establish large, healthy populations of friendly bacteria that compete with the Candida that is trying to take up residence in the intestine. Probiotics are also essential in the treatment and prevention of thrush, vaginal yeast infections, and athlete’s foot. Good health depends fundamentally upon the more than 400 types of friendly, symbiotic bacteria that inhabit the digestive tract.

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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Breast Cancer is Not just a Women’s Disease Anymore!

Breast Cancer is Not just a Women’s Disease Anymore!

Don Wrye / 7-21-1934 – 7-18-2002

Hello, my name is Laurie Wrye Sullivan and I am here to tell you that Breast Cancer is not only a woman’s disease, it does affect Men! I know personally as my Grandfather and Father both died of Male Breast Cancer (MBC). We also have, on my father’s side, my Aunt and grandmother who has breast cancer and just recently dad’s other sister was just diagnosed with breast cancer. So the entire family, Grandfather, Grandmother, my father, Aunt and Aunt have/had breast cancer! My Aunt (first to be diagnosed) has had a double mastectomy and uterine cancer (she is a carrier of the BRCA2 gene) and her son is a carrier of the gene as well, so he is being watched at the High Risk Breast Clinic at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN.  I do not have the BCRCA2 gene but there is some gene that has not been identified being passed down on my father’s side of the family.  My female cousin and I have talked about having a Prophylactic mastectomy she beat me to the punch.  Doctor’s need to be educated in MBC and the fact that even if you have BC on your paternal side of the family and not on your maternal side of the family the genes are still being passed down.

Needless to say this is very close to me and I am very passionate about Breast Cancer Awareness and especially Male Breast Cancer Awareness. But for some reason the media and medical professionals keep it quiet. I have been shouting from the rooftops since 1983 (the year my grandfather died) and especially since 2002 (the year my father died). …But no one listened. Oprah didn’t listen, Ellen didn’t listen, none of the talk show hosts listened when it came time for the Breast Cancer shows…. but they sure would put on those makeover shows in a heartbeat!  I can go on and on.  Breast Cancer is very rare in men, about 1 in 1,000 but you need to make sure your husband, father, grandfather, brother, son, etc. knows how to do a self-breast exam (as well as your daughters). The one cancer my brothers thought they didn’t have to worry about they now need to get mammograms if they want to make sure there is nothing going on.

Dad pretty much knew he had Breast Cancer (since his father died of it) but mom was recovering from a mild stroke and he knew she was going to have to be well to take care of him so he waited to go to the doctor for treatment or even tell mom until 5 months after he noticed his crusty nipple. By the time he went to the doctor it had already spread to the lymph nodes under his arm. The symptoms are the same as they are for women but because there is not as much tissue on a man as a woman it can spread a lot faster in a man. The American Cancer Society estimates men to have a five-year survival rate of 97 percent 98 percent when breast cancer is caught in the very early stage. The survival rate drops to 14 percent when the disease is discovered in the most advanced stage.
Dad had a modified radical mastectomy and several lymph nodes removed in May 2000. Nine of the lymph nodes were cancerous. Dad’s cancer spread from his breast to his lungs and then to his brain. The chemotherapy had destroyed his kidneys so he was on dialysis during his battle with breast cancer. Once it spread to the brain all treatment was stopped. Dad died on July 18, 2002 at 67 years of age. His 68th birthday was July 21st, which was when his wake was.
I personally have had several benign tumors removed in both breasts but they watch me very closely, now, at the Vanderbilt High Risk Breast Clinic.

I tell this story, in short form, because Plexus Worldwide has a Breast Health Check kit and Body Cream that I personally think every home should have one. Every doctor’s office should have them available to their patients. This product helps find lumps and bumps sooner than later. It has fingertip magnification that magnifies it 5 times so you can feel the small lumps. I saw this on The Doctors Television show demonstrating it on a male mannequin. It gave validity to the company and I knew this company was going places if it 1) knew about male breast cancer and talked about it on The Doctors Television show and 2) It was on the cutting edge to have a product like the Breast Health Check kit. You can see the clip at http://youtu.be/c4v977GkpJk?list=UUuwrCCjLk4VegMDPKlFGtuA
The Body Cream is All Natural Cream to massage into the breast to help keep the lymphatic fluids flowing to help prevent cysts from forming. It contains Spirulina Algae (detoxifier), Aloe Vera, Bulgarian Rose & French Lavender. It also helps with Shingles, Moles, Skin Tags, Sunburn, Eczema, poison ivy & Oak, Burns and more.  
If you are in the medical profession these kits would be wonderful to have available to your patients. You can do fundraisers with them for Breast Cancer, just get in touch with me and I will tell you how to do that (trypinkdrink@gmail.com), but you should have at least one in every home. Just think of the lumps/bumps that you can find with this way before the doctor ever will…gosh just think…what if you don’t have this and you have that lump/bump sitting in you for a few years? Isn’t a few dollars’ worth it?  If it could save your husband’s life by finding it sooner, isn’t it worth it? If the Body Cream helps keep the lymphatic fluids flowing to help prevent cysts from forming…isn’t it worth it?  If it would bring my grandfather and father back…I just wish I had this back then.  Everyone with breasts, big or little, needs these products.

Thank you for listening and I wish you all good health,
Laurie Wrye Sullivan

Emerald Ambassador
Plexus Worldwide
615-519-8197