Probiotics and Prebiotics Demystified: How To Choose The Right Probiotic

Jun 21, 2023

Gut health is a hot topic these days, and with good reason. Our gut microbiome is a complex system of bacteria, fungi, and other organisms that play a critical role in our overall health. But when it comes to probiotics and prebiotics, the science can be confusing.

In this article, we’ll explore the role of probiotics and prebiotics in healing, and how to choose the right probiotic for your needs.

What are Probiotics?

Probiotics are live microorganisms that are beneficial to our health. They are found naturally in certain foods, such as yogurt and sauerkraut, and can also be taken as supplements. Probiotics are thought to help balance the bacteria in our gut, which can help improve digestion, boost immunity, and even reduce inflammation.

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What are Prebiotics?

Prebiotics are non-living substances that help feed the beneficial bacteria in our gut. They are found naturally in certain foods, such as onions, garlic, and asparagus, and can also be taken as supplements. Prebiotics are thought to help nourish the beneficial bacteria in our gut, which can help improve digestion, boost immunity, and even reduce inflammation.

My Tips for Choosing the Right Probiotic

Here are some of my top tips for choosing the right probiotic for YOU:

-Test your flora. By testing your gut microbiome, you can get a better understanding of what probiotic strains you need.

-Look for clinically tested probiotics. Make sure the probiotic you choose has been clinically tested and contains the exact strain that is specifically necessary for you.

-Choose a comprehensive probiotic formula. If you have an overgrowth of certain bacteria, you won’t feel better from a probiotic full of that strain. A comprehensive probiotic formula can help mend the flora.

-Start low and go slow. When taking prebiotics, start with a low dose and gradually increase it.

(Need a probiotic that you know will get the job done? Check out my new line of digestive support in my shop! Each product is specially formulated by me.)

Conclusion

Probiotics and prebiotics can be a great way to support your gut health. By understanding the role of probiotics and prebiotics in healing, and following my tips for choosing the right probiotic, you can make sure you’re getting the most out of your probiotic supplement.

If you need additional support, I’d love to help! Book a consultation with me below:

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