Gut Health
All disease begins in the Gut. The ancient Greek physician Hippocrates said this more than 2,000 years ago, but we’re only now coming to understand just how right he was. Research over the past two decades has revealed that gut health is critical to overall health. By improving gut health, it can help you… Lose weight Boost your immune system Reduce IBS and even lessen anxiety and depression and gut health, believe that supporting gut health will be one of the most important goals of medicine in 21st century. According to Chris Kresser, there are two variables that determine our gut health: gut flora, and the gut barrier. Someone with problems with their gut barrier would experience leaky gut.
The Role Of The Gut!
Gut health is important – your gut contains more bacteria than all the other cells in your body combined! We are technically more bacteria than human.
Healthy gut flora is crucial to normal gut functioning. The guts plays a role in:
Immune function
Psychological function
Providing a barrier between what is inside the body with what is outside
Digestion
Nutrient absorption – it helps the body to digest certain foods
It helps with the production of some vitamins – it plays an important role in the immune system
What is Gut Flora?
Our gut is home to approximately 100 trillion microorganisms. Essentially our bodies are more bacteria than anything else!
There are 10,000 species of bacteria in your body
Up to a 1000 DIFFERENT bacteria in your body
All of the bacteria in your body weigh around 1-3kg
There are 300 times more bacteria in your gut than there are stars in the Milky Way Galaxy
The way we live can contribute to unhealthy gut flora:
Antibiotics and other medications
Diets high in refined carbohydrates, sugar and processed food
Diets low in fermentable fibres, Foods known to cause leaky gut: gluten, seed oil and refined sugar
Chronic stress, Chronic infections
Antibiotics are obviously necessary. They do, however, have huge implications on gut health. When you have antibiotics, it essentially kills the good, the bad and the ugly. Doctor Natasha Campbell- McBride is a gut health specialist. She says it can take up to four years to restore and rebuild the gut biome following a course of antibiotics. If you need antibiotics, ensure you drink Alpha Lipid Lifeline and consume a diet rich in probiotic foods. Probiotics are live microorganisms that help balance the friendly bacteria in your digestive system and are abundant in Alpha Lipid Lifeline
Alpha Lipid Lifeline breakfast drink combines colostrum and probiotic for powerful immune and digestive system support to help you feel balanced, healthy and strong.
Probiotics are tiny micro-organisms your gut loves. Probiotics are often called good bacteria because they help keep your gut healthy.
What makes Alpha Lipid Lifeline, so unique being coated in fat to help it pass through the harsh acidic environment!
You can supplement probiotics with Alpha Lipid Lifeline which is bovine colostrum it is known to support the health of our digestive system by nourishing the gut wall.
A healthy gut wall means our bodies have a natural defence system giving us the resistance we need to fight off bugs and viral infections helping our bodies perform at their best.
Support your immunity with 1600mg of Colostrum containing 300mg of Immunoglobulins.
Improve your gut health & digestive comfort with 1 billion probiotic per dose
Contains essential vitamens and minerals.
1000mg of calcium for healthy teeth and bones.
Assist the body’s natural repair process.
BENEFITS OF COLOSTRUM
Defence: Colostrum’s natural antibodies build immunity through gut health.
Energy: Probiotics and proteins aid digestion, helping you feel more energised and balanced.