Guest guest Posted October 20, 2009 Report Share Posted October 20, 2009 Louis Pasteur was the Mick Jaeger of nineteenth century science. And, rightly so.But, rock star that he was, he made the words "bacteria" and "bacterial" synonymous with disease. This misconception is still with us today. The truth is that some bacteria can actually help you alleviate esophagus related problems, stop stomach pains and control stomach acid.Why All Bacteria are NOT Bad BacteriaMake no mistake, there definitely are bad bacteria. But in a healthy body, there are also trillions of good bacteria that provide many of the critical elements to good health and vitality. These microscopic mighty microbes are called probiotics (for life). Without these good bacteria or without enough of them, the bad guys take over in a bacterial war. If you let this happen life will get downright miserable for your stomach, esophagus and general health.While Pasteur's discovery of the germ theory of disease received great notoriety and acclaim quite fast, the discovery of bacteria's healthy side has taken a lot longer to permeate the public consciousness.The results?Years of needless stomach pains, esophagus problems, heartburn, acid stomach and dyspepsia....Please read more at my site, http://lohasian.blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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