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There are varied opinions about taking probiotics when you are on
antibiotics. Some people think that it' not good for you and others
have concluded that the pills are fine to take together. Probiotics
are live microorganisms that help your body digest food, among other
things. While essentially they are a bacteria, they aren' a bacteria
that is bad for your body. In fact, your body needs probiotics in
order to function properly and they are often food in various
foods.
There are people who think that taking probiotics with antibiotics
will cancel out the effect that the antibiotics has on your
body. However, research shows that it is acceptable to take probiotics
when you are on antibiotics, but they need to be taken in a way that
they won' cause the other not to work. It' recommended that when you
are on antibiotics, you should take the probiotics as far out as
possible from your antibiotic dose. This means that if you are on an
antibiotic that requires you to take one pill every eight hours, then
you should consume your probiotic supplement pill four hours after you
ingest the antibiotic. This way both pills will have the time they
need to work properly.
Taking probiotics will help your body in various ways. Naturally
probiotics surround your digestion system and help you digest the food
you eat, as well as help to pull the nutrient and vitamins from the
food. In addition to this, probiotics are considered a good bacteria
and the more good bacteria you have in your system, the less bad
bacteria can affect you. Therefore, the less times per year you will
get sick. Before you begin taking probiotics, you should take the time
to research the product. It will help you determine if it is, in fact,
the right supplement for you. While it can be beneficial, there are
always things that you need to take into consideration and talking to
you doctor may help you put things into perspective. Keep in mind
though, not all doctors think supplements of any kind are a good thing
and you should always weigh your options using different sources and
then determine what is right for you.
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