Inflammation Digestion Sunrider Vitadophilus
What is Inflammation? Inflammation is when any part of our body swells up with blood or water. The most common and obvious symptoms of inflammation are joint pain and stiffness, redness, skin tightness, and a swollen joint or area.
But inflammation is more than skin-deep! Other symptoms of inflammation include: chills, fatigue, fever, gastrointestinal discomfort,
headaches, muscle stiffness, and no appetite. Any part of your body can become inflamed and any type of inflammation can cause pain and suffering, although different body parts will react differently.
INFLAMMATION IN THE GUT
Clean Eating Sunrider Vitadophilus for Digestion – Sunrider’s delicious apple-flavoured probiotic, Vitadophilus, supplies a minimum of 20 million live culture bacteria (lactobacillus acidophilus) each serving. This does not contain milk products and does not have to be refrigerated. The package is very convenient to carry with you, and if you have digestive problems, gas, flatulence ~ take 1 package and within 15 minutes, it is gone!!
. Supports digestive balance and immune system health
. Supports intestinal comfort and bowel function
. Has fast-acting proprietary formula made with natural ingredients
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Inflammation of a Wound
Inflammation of a wound causes redness, soreness, and may even tear the wound open repeatedly and leak clear or cloudy fluids.
Inflammation of the Joints
Inflammation of the joints will result in redness and swelling, a slow breakdown of the soft, cushioning tissue between the bones, and a possible overgrowth of bone, eventually causing arthritis.
Inflammation in the Gut
Inflammation in the gut will cause cramping, upset stomach, flatulence, and even blood in the stool.
Inflammation of the Heart
Inflammation of the heart causes all round fluid retention, chest pains, shortness of breath and difficulty performing everyday activities.
Inflammation of the Lungs
Inflammation of the lungs causes shortness of breath and may even trigger asthma in vulnerable people.
Inflammation of the Kidneys
Inflammation of the kidneys causes high blood pressure, frequent urination, migraines, and eventually results in kidney failure.
Inflammation of Soft Tissues
Inflammation of other soft tissues will cause pain when moving or performing basic tasks. For example, inflammation of the urethra may cause pain when urinating, or inflammation of the mouth may cause pain when eating or talking.
As you can see, inflammation can affect your entire body. And most of the time, this isn’t a bad thing!
How And Why Does Inflammation Develop?
Inflammation is a bit like the army: when it does its job, we barely notice it’s there; it works hard to keep our bodies safe; it doesn’t actually know what the big picture is, and it trusts the orders it’s given; we love it when it’s needed but get angry at it when its job is being done; it gets a bad rap most of the time, but we would all be very sorry if it disappeared overnight.
Inflammation is the body’s response to a microscopic threat. Our five senses and our skin are our barriers to bigger threats, like bears, flying objects, sharp items, or cars. But the world around us is packed full of microscopic enemies: bacteria and viruses. These enemies are usually kept at bay by our skin and mucous membranes.
Our Skin Keeps our Fluids Inside Us, and Bacteria and Viruses Out
Our skin is a watertight barrier built of dead, dry cells, keeping all our fluids inside us and, just as importantly, keeping bacteria and viruses out of our fluids! Microscopic threats may land on our skin, but they can’t get in and attack our living tissue, which is just as good. We all know what happens when we leave a piece of raw meat out in the open a day or two.
Without our skin, we would be at risk of that. But our bodies do have openings: our eyes, nose, mouth, and other orifices all need to be wide open to work. And that’s where mucous membranes come into play. Our mouths, for example, may look bare and open, but they’re actually
sealed by a very fine layer of dead tissues and mucus. Mucus is a combination of protein and water that traps microscopic threats and washes them down into our stomach acid, or sends them out of our bodies, for example when we blow our noses.
These external barriers do a great job of keeping most microscopic threats off and out of our bodies. The next line of defence becomes active when the barriers fail. Naturally there are so many bacteria and viruses in the air around us, the foods we eat, the water we wash in, and every single thing we touch, that we can’t actually stop every single one from reaching our bodies. Some of these microscopic threats will even digest our skin if they stay on us long enough, defeating our barriers!
FRIENDLY BACTERIA:
INFLAMMATION DIGESTION SUNRIDER VITADOPHILUS
So, what do our bodies do?
Our bodies fight fire with fire. If our skin and mucus are barriers, our FRIENDLY BACTERIA are our foot soldiers.
When microscopic threats land on our skin or get into our bodies, our friendly bacteria will kill off enough of the threatening bacteria or viruses to keep us healthy and safe.
But these bacteria can’t always do their job. Sometimes the threat comes in through a wound. This might be a wound from something else, like cutting our finger by accident, but it can also be a wound caused by the threats themselves: when we don’t have enough FRIENDLY BACTERIA to defend us, the enemy bacteria will digest our skin and mucus and this will create a wound where the microscopic threats can enter our bodies.
Our last line of defense is the one that plays a huge part in inflammation: our immune system. (and I will talk about that in my next blog post).
INFLAMMATION DIGESTION SUNRIDER VITADOPHILUS
SUNRIDER VITADOPHILUS® AIDS DIGESTIVE HEALTH
1. Supplies beneficial bacteria to the body that imbeds itself in the walls of the intestines, facilitating the digestive process.
2. Naturally occurring lactobacillus acidophilus in the digestive tract helps break down food, so the body can efficiently absorb the
nutrients.
3. Helps displace or decrease non-beneficial micro-organisms, some of which can lead to fermentation thereby causing bloating and gas,
or robbing the body of necessary nutrients.
4. Supplies a minimum of 20 million live culture bacteria to the body.
EAT DELICIOUS SUNRIDER VITADOPHILUS (FRIENDLY BACTERIA) EVERY DAY
The base of VitaDophilus® powder is made of apples, making it easy to add to many of your favorite foods and dishes. You can also
consume directly out of the package or mix with water.
Try these treats:
1) Yummy yogurt: Sprinkle in your favorite flavored or plain yogurt for a boost of taste and health.
2) Dress up your dressing: Mix in a salad dressing for a scrumptious treat.
3) Fancy fruit: Sprinkle it on a medley of fresh-cut fruit, like grapes, oranges, bananas, and even apples for a nutritious snack.
4) Use your imagination!
Sunrider VitaDophilus® is a proprietary dietary supplement that helps the body absorb nutrients and maintain proper digestion.
* It is dried and powdered.
* Safe for children.
* Delicious.
* Does not need refrigeration
You can eat it right out of the package. Many people eat a package of VitaDophilus first thing in the morning. If you have gas, or an upset stomach after eating a meal, just take a package of VitaDophilus and within 15 minutes, most people notice results. One box contains 10 packages.
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Timothy S. Brannan says
Since my arthritis has been acting up more, I have been trying to eat a more anti-inflammatory diet, which has been good for me. I have to avoid most supplements since there are so many things I am deathly allergic to.
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Tim Brannan
https://theotherside.timsbrannan.com/
Diana Walker says
Oh, Thank you, Timothy, for your comment. Yes, good for you for being proactive with eating a more anti-inflammatory diet. Yes, I also don’t believe in Supplements really… They can be hard on the body, because then our body just has one more thing to deal with!!!! My 50 year career in Holistic Health emphasizes Whole Foods and Plant-based solutions. What do you eat, mostly? I’m sure you cut out sugar and other highly inflammatory “non-foods”!! Best wishes for Vibrant Health! Diana
Martha says
Very interesting post Diana. I had NA fatty liver a few years back and cut of white bread, rice and potatoes but things with added sugar. McD large sweet tea daily was one to go and I haven’t even missed the sugar! I eat a lot of wild caught salmon and liver.
Kebba Buckley Button says
Diana, oh yes, inflammation is so important! Thanks for illuminating different aspects of this subject! Most of us can do with less inflammation.