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Probiotics for the 21st Century
By Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D., C.N.S.
It is important to cultivate and maintain a healthy
colony of bacteria in the GI tract. Ideally, the microflora
colony in the digestive tract should be composed of 85 percent
friendly bacteria to 15 percent harmful bacteria.
Within every human being is a flourishing, living
colony of approximately four pounds of bacteria. Most of these
bacteria reside in the human digestive tract, although some are
found elsewhere. Without a sufficient number of friendly
bacteria known as probiotics, human life could not exist.
When a human fails to maintain a sufficient number of good bacteria
in the body, disease will occur and death will be likely to follow.
The human body, although created with a proper ratio
of good to bad bacteria, frequently alters the ratio of bacteria as
a result of today's modern lifestyle. The use of antibiotics
inhibits not only bad bacteria but also good bacteria, thus
permitting bad bacteria to invade the GI tract and multiply in high
numbers that disturb the delicate balance between the good and bad
bacteria. This balance also is upset by the use of oral
contraceptives, steroids, exposure to radiation through X-rays and
radiation therapies, excessive consumption of chlorinated water, the
consumption of refined sugars and other refined foods, poor
digestion, poor elimination of waste, stress, and an unhealthy diet.
Scientists have determined that when the delicate
balance between good and bad bacteria is adversely altered, the body
is overloaded with toxins and disease. According to healthcare
professionals, toxins emanating from the GI tract are the cause of
most chronic diseases and illnesses.
Scientists also have determined that there are many
negative health effects that stem from the loss of probiotics,
including the lack of recirculation of female hormones such as
estrogen, and the overgrowth of detrimental disease-causing bacteria
and yeasts such as Candida albicans, Staphylococcus aureus, E.
coli, Yersinia enterocolitis, Clostridium difficile, etc.
The presence of too few probiotics encourages the
production of endotoxins in the GI tract, which contributes to lupus
erythematosus, pancreatitis, psoriasis, and other skin conditions.
A shortage of probiotics allows partially digested proteins to enter
the bloodstream, contributing to eczema, nervous system disorders,
rheumatoid arthritis, and a variety of other immune system
disorders.
GI tract problems such as leaky bowel syndrome,
ulcerative colitis, spastic colon, and irritable bowel syndrome are
contributed to by a loss of probiotics and the appearance of
detrimental bacteria. Specific strains of detrimental bacteria
are known to cause severe health problems. For example, E.
coli may lead to problems with insulin and blood sugar function.
Yersinia enterocolitica produces substances that cause the
overproduction of the thyroid hormone. This detrimental
bacterium reportedly also contributes to various autoimmune
diseases.
We now know that even antibiotics, one of the wonder
drugs of the 20th century, have their limitations and the frequent
use and misuse of antibiotics often lead to ill health. A
growing number of microorganisms have developed partial or total
resistance to some antibiotics. Further, wide-spectrum
antibiotics cannot distinguish between the "bad" and "good" bacteria
and they kill both the good along with the bad. This
indiscriminate killing of bacteria may be the worst side-effect of
antibiotics.

Iichiroh Ohhira, Ph.D., is a renowned microbiologist at
Okayama University in Japan. Dr. Ohhira has dedicated his life
to the study of human bacteria and how to improve human health
by ensuring the presence of adequate colonies of friendly
bacteria in the colon and elsewhere. |
I recently discovered a new breakthrough dietary
supplement product for the recolonization of the intestinal tract
that is now available in the United States. The product is
known as Dr. Ohhira's Probiotics 12 PLUS. It is named after
Dr. Iichiroh Ohhira, a renowned microbiologist from Japan.
This award-winning formula was recognized as the best product of the
year by the Japanese Food and Dairy Association, which also named
Dr. Ohhira as "Best Scientist of the Year." In my opinion, his
probiotic is the most unique one in the world today.
Dr. Ohhira has dedicated his life to the study of
human bacteria and how to improve human health by ensuring the
presence of adequate colonies of friendly bacteria in the colon and
elsewhere.
After more than 20 years of scientific research, Dr.
Ohhira concludes that good health prevails when the friendly
bacteria in the GI tract are properly colonized, and ill health
often is the result of too great a colony of bad bacteria. He
found that the consumption and short-term presence of good bacteria
alone does not lead to good health unless the digestive tract is
free from the onslaught of the harmful bacteria. This
beneficial condition can only be realized by reconditioning the
colonic pH. Simply introducing friendly bacteria in large
numbers will not resolve the situation, because an unfavorable
colonic condition has already been created. Such a condition
is conducive to the proliferation of harmful bacteria.
Probiotics can be essential to establishing
and maintaining optimal immune health in pregnant women and
lactating mothers and their children.
The colonization of the friendly bacteria in the GI
tract begins at birth. Dr. Ohhira and other scientists
observed that a high percentage of children nourished on mother's
milk enjoy good health and a stronger immune system when compared to
bottle-fed infants. He also observed that these children
acquire a larger number of friendly strains of bifidobacterium when
compared to bottle-fed children, who have few or none at all.
Dr. Ohhira noted that the acidic colon condition of
breast-fed babies remained within a constant range of pH 5.5 to 6.5.
His studies have established that the lactic acid bacteria that
colonized the colon of infants created this acidic condition.
The organic acids produced by the lactic acid bacteria present in
the colon prevent the survival of harmful bacteria in the baby's
intestinal tract. This inherent condition forms the first line
of defense for the baby against any form of illness.
As Dr. Ohhira delved further into the science of
good health, he discovered that certain naturally fermented foods
consumed in Asia are a rich source of lactic acid bacteria.
After years of studying the known strains of lactic acid bacteria
occurring in fermented foods indigenous to Southeast Asia, Dr.
Ohhira developed an award-winning probiotic that recolonizes the
microflora in the digestive tract and enhances good health -- a
product that is several technological generations ahead of other
probiotics.
Ingredients include 92 types of natural crops
including special leaves, bark, herbs, and fruits which grow wild in
a vast region of the Kibi Highlands and Hiruzen Highlands of the
Chugoku district in Japan, as well as several kinds of seaweed and
various organic vegetables. This proprietary blend is combined
with 12 strains of lactic acid bacteria, which include the most
prominent strain of bacteria possessing the highest proteolytic
power in the world. In fact, scientists have established that
the TH10 strains of lactic acid bacteria contained in Dr. Ohhira's
probiotic is 6.25 times stronger than any naturally-occurring lactic
acid bacteria.
The emergence of new antibiotic resistant strains of
"super" bacteria posed a significant challenge to Dr. Ohhira and his
team. To combat these new harmful invaders, they developed a
special transient TH10 strain of friendly lactic acid bacteria that
was successfully isolated from the Malaysian food tempeh.
This special TH10 strain has been found during in vitro
studies to be effective against the most potent antibiotic-
resistant MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus)
super bug, as well as the E. coli 0-157 and H. pylori
bacteria, the cause of most peptic ulcers.
The transient, combative TH10 bacteria may be the
most important strain of bacteria in Dr. Ohhira's probiotic because
it kills and eliminates harmful bacteria found in the colon.
It also aids in the removal of toxins produced in the colon by the
bad bacteria. After consumption, the TH10 bacteria reside in
the GI tract for an extended period of time, where they flourish and
coexist with the "colonizer" bacteria like the lactobacillus and
bifidobacterium strains that inhabit the intestinal walls. The
colonizer bacteria aid in digestion and the absorption of nutrients,
while along with TH10, they form a barrier against the invasion of
bad bacteria.
The special TH10 strain of bacteria, as well as the
11 other strains of live lactic acid bacteria, are created during a
five-year natural-temperature fermentation period. During this
time, only natural ingredients are added to the fermentation pot.
During the fermentation process, the creation of the
four organic acids -- acetic, formic, fumaric, and lactic -- are
carefully monitored. Inspections are conducted to determine
the pH and nutrient levels in the fermentation product and guard
against contamination. Inspections also assure compliance with
stringent Japanese good manufacturing practice (GMP) standards.
When the product accumulates a scientifically preordained level of
organic acids, the raw paste is ready for encapsulation.
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In
human trials conducted at Okayama University from 1979
through 1991, 1250 subjects were randomly chosen from a
sample of 5000 persons and studied. The following
research findings were confirmed for those persons
consuming Dr. Ohhira's Probiotics 12 PLUS:
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Improved digestive functions
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Decreased incidence of digestive ailments
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Decreased incidence of stomach ailments
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Decreased incidence of bloating and heartburn
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Improved liver function
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Improved circulatory function
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Improved bowel function
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Decreased incidence of constipation or diarrhea
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Improved joint and muscle function
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Improved resistance to allergies
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Increased nutritional absorption
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Improved vitamin synthesis
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Increased energy
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Decreased presence of yeast infections
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Decreased incidence of various infections
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Decreased incidence of oral cavity infections
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Better lactose tolerance
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Improved sleep functions
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Improved appetite
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A special enteric-coated capsule permits the product to remain
highly viable, having a stable shelf life of more than three years.
The fermentation process also assures that the 12 strains of lactic
acid bacteria are not hostile to each other, as occurs when certain
strains of the bacteria are artificially mixed together.
Unlike other probiotic products, it contains 12 strains of friendly
"live" lactic acid bacteria that number in the billions, as well as
vitamins, minerals, amino acids, organic acids, naturally developed
fructooligosaccharides (FOS), and important natural byproducts such
as hydrogen peroxide.
Dr. Ohhira's probiotic is a 100-percent natural,
non-dairy, vegetarian formula. Chemicals, preservatives,
artificial additives, coloring agents, and animal byproducts are
never used. Only naturally maturing organic fertilizers are
used in the growing process. Chemical fertilizers, pesticides,
and herbicides are not permitted. Mountain spring water is the
only liquid used in the product.
Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D.,
C.N.S.
Ms. Gittleman is internationally recognized as a
pioneer in beauty, environmental and women's health issues. She is
the author of the best-selling books The Fat Flush Plan, Eat Fat,
Lose Weight, Super Nutrition for Women, Beyond Pritikin, Before the
Change, The Living Beauty Detox Program. She is one of the
foremost nutritionists in the U.S.
Republished with permission from TotalHealth Magazine,
2004.
Featured product:
Dr. Ohhira's Probiotics
12Plus

For Further Reading:
Probiotics: A Critical Review, edited
by Gerald W. Tannock.
Probiotics & Prebiotics: Scientific
Aspects, edited by Gerald W. Tannock.
Probiotics and Prebiotics: Where are We
Going, edited by Gerald W. Tannock.
Probiotics in Food Safety and Human
Health, edited by Ipek Goktepe.
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