(Newswire.net — 21, June, 2013) Boston, MA — eProbiotics.com is back with a new article discussion how probiotics and the supplements help to curb cravings for sugar. The microscopic organisms, probiotics, support and defend the body against more than 170 health conditions and diseases; predominately those that start within the digestive tract. The digestive system and immune system are closely linked, with almost 80% of the functions for the immune system starting within the intestines and stomach. Part of the functions include curbing cravings for sugar, where probiotics are showing that they are extremely effective.
In the article, probiotics like Lactobacilli, L.Bifidus, B. Lactis and L.Acidophilus are thriving when the digestive system is healthy. Probiotics helps to support the health by curbing cravings for different types of sugars, including sweets. The research is still ongoing but scientist believe that bacteria feeds on the carbohydrates that become food for the probiotics, known as the prebiotics.
The research is currently showing that those in more developed countries experience more health issues linked to a low amount of probiotics within the body. This is due to the diet in the Western countries, which is full of processed foods, artificial sweeteners and excessive sugars, as well as pollution and pesticides.
There is now evidence supporting that using probiotics supplements help to improve weight loss efforts as it helps to decrease the need for sugar. In just four days, people supplementing their diet with probiotics have shown that they no longer crave as much sugar as before, helping weight loss by killing the microorganisms that are harmful to the body.
The full article about how sugar cravings are decreased with probiotics can be found at http://eprobiotics.com/probiotics-for-sugar-cravings
eProbiotics launched in March 2013 with the goal to educate people about how a healthy digestive system and maintaining a good balance of the good bacteria helps with combating illnesses and diseases. Some of the most recent topics including using probiotics to treat colitis, improve the health of the colon and gut and helping with IBS that is stress induced, along with the benefits of using probiotic supplements and the benefits of probiotics as a whole and many other informative and interest articles to help improve and understand more about the health of the digestive tract.
A free downable guide about gut cleansing foods, which shows people how to improve the digestive system naturally through food is also available from eProbiotics here at http://eprobiotics.com/free-report.
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