What is Probiotics ?

Your digestive system is the home of your microbiome. Your microbiome is a collection of microorganisms that offers many health benefits for your neurological, immune, and gastrointestinal systems. Keeping the microbiome in your colon and other parts of your digestive system healthful is an important responsibility that is greatly influenced by what you eat and drink. One thing in particular that can enhance your digestive fitness and the good bacteria in your body is probiotics.

Benefits of Probiotics

Gut flora or microbiota plays a key role in the digestive process. It has also been proven to provide the following health benefits.

 

  • Nutrient Synthesis – Your microbiome’s bacteria can synthesize the nutrients that your body needs, but can’t produce on its own. Vitamins B12 and K are a couple of examples.
  • Immune System Enhancement – While it’s common for your immune system to use inflammation as a defense mechanism, it can be overwhelming and cause other health problems. Elements of your microbiome can help your immune method work more efficiently, and stop inflammation from becoming an issue.
  • Pathogen Defense – The microbiota in your digestive system is comprised of “good” bacteria. Due to its activity, it uses all of the resources your body provides for fuel, meaning that pathogens or “bad” bacteria can’t multiply or survive. Some microbiota can also produce various compounds and enzymes to find and kill pathogens, keeping your healthy.

 

Because of these and other benefits, keeping your microbiome in a healthy state is important. This is where probiotics become helpful. Probiotics are live microbiota that supplements the bacteria that exist naturally in your colon. Not only do probiotics fill in gaps or shortages of a particular bacteria, but they also encourage the growth and performance of the microorganisms already in your system.

Another advantage that probiotics offer is by mitigating some of the side effects of antibiotics. Antibiotics are prescribed to treat infections by killing certain bacteria. As this occurs, other, helpful bacteria can also be eliminated. Probiotics can counteract this consequence and restore the balance in your microbiome, and reduce the risk of unpleasant gastrointestinal issues.

Good Sources of Probiotics

Probiotics can be found in many of the meals you already eat, particularly in fermented foods like yogurt and pickled vegetables. They are also available as supplements, with every tablet containing tens of millions of bacteria.

While probiotics can offer several digestive health benefits, seeing your gastroenterologist is an important part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The expert team of doctors at Dr. Palnitkar’s Liver & Gastro Care Clinic is here to help.