No Chlorinated Water: Chlorine can kill beneficial bacteria in probiotics. So, Chlorine water should not be used during the therapy.
2 Antibiotic Drugs: Antibiotics may kill beneficial bacteria, which are administered into alimentary tract in the form of probiotics, although some strains may survive. Hence antibiotics should be avoided during probiotic therapy.
3. No Herbal Parasite Killers : Some herbal parasite killers may interfere with the homeostatic soil organisms and may decrease their ability to colonize.
4. Decreased Sugar and Processed Carbohydrates: These sugars may feed the parasites in alimentary canal and contribute to yeast overgrowth. This leads to imbalance among intestinal flora.
Increased Uptake of Fresh Vegetables: This will facilitate proper balance of intestinal flora.Increased Uptake of Water: Water helps in flushing out the
toxins from body and provide proper adsorption of intestinal flora to the gut walls.
Lactobacillus plantanim
Lactobacillus casei
Bacillus lichenformis
Saccharomyces boulardi
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