Probiotic Action Comments on the Overall Health Benefits of Probiotics
Miami, FL (PRWEB) December 31, 2013 -- On December 31, 2013, Probiotic Action commented on a recent article by NaturalNews.com which discussed the health benefits of probiotics, in addition to providing a factual basis for understanding probiotics, and dispelling myths about the bacteria that make up probiotics.
The article on NaturalNews.com explained that probiotics are composed of good bacteria, found in the stomach, which form a significant part of the human immune system. The benefits of probiotics as both a protector and necessary component of healthy body functions were discussed, and compared probiotics to antibiotics. The article mentioned reports that indicated "disorders like ADD and autism in children, depression and mental fogginess in adults have been connected with intestinal bacteria imbalance creating inflammation of the stomach."
Fernando Perez, Probiotic Action spokesperson says, "Scientists are only beginning to understand how beneficial probiotics truly can be to every aspect of human and animal health. We obviously feel that probiotics make the best acne treatment option available. But considering all of the different applications that you can use probiotics to help with, it’s truly exceptional. Painful skin conditions, gastrointestinal disorders, and even some mental illnesses can be alleviated with probiotics."
Perez continues, "What makes probiotics even better is that there is nothing artificial about them. These are the same bacteria that your own body produces. So there is no need to use a harsh chemical as a skin treatment or take pills or some other treatments with unknown and potentially harmful side effects. Why introduce these things into your body when your immune system is already weakened? I believe that we’ve only scratched the surface of possibilities when it comes to probiotics."
Probiotic Action, a pioneer in using probiotics for acne, follows all probiotic-associated products to collect information in order to help educate the public on the power of probiotics for skin care and overall health. For more information, please visit ProbioticAction.com.
Fernando Perez, Distinct LLC, 786-342-1269, [email protected]
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