Re-culturing probiotics

Re-culturing probiotics

Postby Jennifer S » Mon Aug 18, 2014 9:53 pm

Does anyone know under what conditions can our probiotics be successfully re-cultured in our body, which means that they do not lose their original source info and die but to grow and thrive instead, so that they can effectively perform their functions, such as digesting our foods and helping us absorb all the elements we need, re-structuring our molecules and repairing our organs, among other things? TQ
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Re: Re-culturing probiotics

Postby Justion » Tue Aug 19, 2014 10:45 am

I was taught before that the probiotics are higher beings. Reinforcing this notion, I think that they will thrive only under conditions where the 3Ps are applied and in resonance to their ascended nature. On top of that, a healthy diet and and lots of water could be nourishing forces to their efficacy. And we have to love them as well.
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Re: Re-culturing probiotics

Postby hocksoonyew » Fri Aug 22, 2014 1:34 pm

We know that our digestive tract needs a healthy balance between the good and bad bacteria, so what gets in the way of this? It looks like our lifestyle is both the problem and the solution. The idea is not to kill off all of the bad bacteria. Our body does have a need for the bad ones and the good ones.

Simply stated, friendly bacteria compete with the bad guys for room and board in your digestive tract. Since beneficial bacteria are more at home there, they win most of the battles for nutrition and attachment sites within your colon. The good bacteria tells our body how much nutrition they need and our body responds by supplying just that much and no more -- so that any excess bad bacteria are starved out.

Friendly bacteria train our immune system to distinguish between pathogens and non-harmful antigens, and to respond appropriately. This important function prevents your immune system from overreacting to non-harmful antigens.

Helicobacter pylori, a strain of bacteria once present in all human guts, has mostly disappeared in the West.

The good news: H. pylori plays a major role in inflammations associated with peptic ulcers and certain stomach cancers, so it appears at first glance that eradication of this microbe is moving in the right direction. However...

The bad news: H. pylori has a benefit -- it actually reduces acid reflux. Acid reflux disease is serious in and of itself, and it's also implicated in cancer of the esophagus?

The ratio of good to bad bacteria is a critical measure in determining your overall health. The ideal balance is 85 percent good and 15 percent bad. One of the jobs of good bacteria is to control the growth of bad bacteria by competing for nutrition and attachment sites in your colon. Improving the health of your digestive system is often a simple, straightforward process of achieving the right balance of good and bad gut bacteria. It's a matter of moving the right bacteria, in the right amounts, into permanent residence in your digestive tract.

So to answer the question of probiotics being re-cultured in our body, our internal terrain has to be right first i.e not acidic + lots of water + CLT5E + 3Ps + other HG supplements to provide the right tools and ammo for the probiotics to operate. In short there are other co-factors in the equation. We are taking probiotics now to level the playing field and buy time while we put right the other co-factors. It will arrive at some point where our energy level is sustainably high enough for us to operate on a minimal intake of probiotics and supplements.

As stated earlier, our lifestyle is the problem and the solution. So the next time we crave some junk food, think how hard your probiotics soldiers will be working to normalize our internal universe and at the same time used up precious Source energy which could have channelled to improve and raise the energetic content of our 4 bodies.
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Re: Re-culturing probiotics

Postby hocksoonyew » Sun Aug 24, 2014 12:29 pm

Some qualification to earlier posting....

..actually both friendly and not-so-friendly bacteria trains our immune system....

To internalize the belief that two forces with different agendas are battling is to invite the combat into our bodies and our lives - that would be sending fear chemistry into our bodies.

There is a difference between judging these forces and discerning that they exist and what they represent. It is this subtle significant distinction that will enable us to rise above the polarity, heal the conflict between light and darkness - not just to survive but to become greater than the opposites that the battle itself was all about. This is love chemistry which affirms and perpetuates life in our bodies.

Does it make more sense to recognize that both are necessary for our three dimensional world of electrons, protons, life and death to exist ?
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Re: Re-culturing probiotics

Postby alexfong » Tue Jan 06, 2015 11:54 am

the not so good bacteria is to teach and highlight to you the mistakes. After you have learned it, you should be moving to strengthen and going towards the light and build more probiotics. You cannot be stationery in your evolution. Whatever lesson learned is used to teach and help others.
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