November 24, 2011

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 Probiotics against radiation
 Probiotics So often recently added to food, it turns out, it is really very useful, as shown by recent studies. According to the definition WHO Probiotics are bacteria   with antagonistic activity, which provide normal microflora . Another advantage, which experts previously had no idea - it is an opportunity of these microorganisms to reduce the harmful effects of radiation.

The study was carried out on cancer patients Who underwent radiotherapy . The researchers divided all the subjects, and there were several hundred, into two groups. One of them took enough food with probiotics, the other did not. After the first group of health care was significantly better than the second. Especially those patients who suffered from gastrointestinal disease, prostate cancer, cervical As well as many other organs.

Therefore, experts strongly recommend that cancer patients who are going to undergo radiation therapy to saturate your body with probiotics. The official report of the test was published the following: "As a result of radiation epithelium   It may collapse, leading to the spread of bacteria throughout the body. The consequences of such an extension can be very deplorable, up to sepsis ".


According to experts, probiotics do we need all people, regardless, if they have any disease or not. This can reduce the risk significantly. If a person has never used such products, before radiation therapy is to start to do: so you can help your body cope with the difficulties.

The researchers also added that today there is every reason to believe that probiotics can reduce the harmful side effects and even if we get a really big dose of radiation that is greater than the dose of radiation therapy. Even he expressed the view that the victims of the accident at Fukushima would have helped reduce the incidence and mortality of eating foods with probiotics.