In a functioning intestine, quadrillions of bacteria ensure the use of vital substances and the elimination of toxins. However, these important helpers are often destroyed by stress, fast food and medications.
Our intestinal bacteria perform vital tasks: build the intestinal barrier against foreign microbes, remove harmful substances and toxins, absorb and produce important vital substances. However, bacteria can be expelled from the intestines (including due to poor diet, stress, medication) – this creates dysbiosis, an “imbalance” in the intestines.
As a result, foreign microbes multiply more easily, harmful substances and toxins are no longer eliminated, the intestines become sluggish, nutrients are not absorbed properly, and certain foods are no longer tolerated.
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