If you’re
not familiar with probiotics, probiotics are cultures of “good bacteria”. Your gut contains a combination of both good
and bad bacteria. Probiotics help ensure a good balance of intestinal flora.
When we use
the word probiotic, most of the time it’s referring to a supplement. However,
the term can also be used when talking about fermented foods, as they also
contain good bacteria.
Many people
know the benefits of adding probiotics, “friendly bacteria”, to their health
regimen and take them either as a supplement or consume them in fermented foods
that have active live cultures, such as yogurt, fermented pickles or fermented
sauerkraut.
If you are
taking a probiotic supplement, it is best to take it on an empty stomach when
you wake up in the morning or before bed.
When you
first get up, take the probiotic, and then get ready for the day preferably
waiting at least 30 minutes before you eat breakfast.
You can also
take the probiotic with food and still get pretty good absorption. The reason
this may decrease some absorption of a supplement probiotic is that the
probiotic ends up spending more time in the stomach.
Also,
another reason to take them on an empty stomach is because before the journey
to the intestines, the bacteria will have more difficulty surviving the harsh
stomach acid during digestion, affecting their potency.
But, don’t
take them after a meal! Probiotics that are taken after a meal have even more difficulty
surviving stomach acid levels as this is when your stomach acid is at its
highest.
A study from
last year found that when a probiotic supplement was taken after a meal,
extremely low levels of bacteria survived.
How Else to Get Probiotics
You don’t
have to take probiotic supplements to ensure healthy intestinal flora, you can
also make fermented foods
Benefits of taking Probiotic or
Fermented Foods:
1. Improved
digestion
2. Healthier
gut
3. Improved
absorption of vitamins, nutrients, and minerals
4. Reduction
in cavities
5. Increased
resistance to infection, reduces risk of flu and colds
6. Reduced
risk of colon cancer
7. Beneficial
for irritable bowel syndrome, Chron’s disease, etc.
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