Q&A on how to get healthy
Q: How can I get healthier?
A: First and foremost understand that your body has the ability to heal itself. In order to do so your body must be in balance.
Q: Where does the balance begin in the body?
A: Total health begins in the gut, also known as your gastro-intestinal tract (GI tract). Your gut has 2-4 pounds of living enzymes and organisms (helpful bacteria) that aid in digestion.
“Due to a combination of emotional stress, prescription drug use, environmental toxins and poor diet, these helpful bacteria are destroyed and must be replenished through the use of probiotics in order for us to be healthy.” from the book “Unleashing the Physician within”.
Q: How can you help me?
A: There is a company with the only patented probiotic pill that passes through the acid of your stomach with a trisphere coating and delivers a guaranteed 1 billion live probiotics to your digestive system. This product needs no refrigeration and has a shelf life of up to 18 months.
Probiotics, according to the World Health Organization, are live microorganisms (good bacteria) which, when consumed in adequate amounts, provide measurable health benefits. These live microorganisms are meant to go right into your gut where 70% of the digestion takes place, assisting with nutrient absorption and enhancing the immune system.
This is the starting place for your body to begin balancing (stabilizing) itself. From the best selling book “You Staying Younger” by Mehmet Oz featured on Oprah, Dr. Oz says “the digestive system is the second brain because of similar body chemistry”.
Q: Why is this important?
A: Too much bad bacteria in the gut meal causes the inflammation process to begin and leads to many types of diseases and health problems such as arthritis, fatigue/loss of energy, headaches and can affect organs as part of an autoimmune disorder. Now, there’s emerging research that also links chronic inflammation to allergies, asthma, Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, diabetes, digestive disorders, heart disease, hormonal imbalances and osteoporosis.
Listen to Dr. Wright explain Probiotics and why these are the worlds best.