What are Belly bugs, and could I have a toxic belly, also what can I do about Belly Bugs? Toxic Foods that can cause bad bacteria in your gut,and also your lifestyle plays a factor.
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What are belly bugs
1. What are Belly Bugs?
Could I have them in ME??
What can I do about them?
2. What are Belly Bugs?
Within your gut reside roughly 100 TRILLION living bacteria…That’s more than 10
times the number of cells you have in your entire body. The “Bad Bacteria”, or
Belly Bugs come from your everyday environment, as well as the foods you eat.
Unfortunately, due to lifestyle and environmental factors, the vast majority of the
population is severely lacking when it comes to good probiotic bacteria, throwing
their gut flora ratio completely out of whack.
3. Could I have Belly Bugs inside Me?
Symptoms of “Belly Bugs”
• Gas and bloating
• Constipation and/or diarrhea
• Acid reflux
• Skin problems
• Overall sickness
• Headaches
• Urinary tract infections
• Trouble sleeping
• An inability to lose weight
• Sugar cravings, especially for heavily refined carbs
4. What Causes Belly Bugs?
Life Style and Some Foods that cause Belly Bugs
• Sugar
• Artificial sweeteners of any kind (found in “diet” beverages and
food items, chewing gum, and even toothpaste)
• Processed foods
• Chlorinated water
• Pollution
• Antacids
• Laxatives
• Alcoholic beverages
• Agricultural chemicals and pesticides, and…
• Antibiotics (from medications and/or antibiotics found in meat and
dairy products that we ingest).
5. What can I do about “Bely Bugs”
Eat a ton of Healthy fruits and vegetables, increase your fiber intake, and
supplement with a good probiotic and pray it actually works with your digestive
system.(Oh yeah, wear a gas mask) lol.
OR YOU CAN…
At BioTrust we’ve developed what we feel is the most advanced probiotic formula
anywhere, Pro-X10™, using cutting-edge, patented Microencapsulation Technology™
developed by Italian researchers to solve this “Belly Bug” problem.
Instead of leaving fragile probiotic cells to fend for themselves, this process encases
each live cell in a lipid matrix to protect them from oxygen, light, acids, bile, and the
like. The end result is dramatically enhanced survival of probiotic cells both on the
shelf and through the stomach, and greatly improved delivery over traditional
probiotic supplements.