Probiotics help your body in so many ways.

The bacteria in your gut help you stay healthy! Good bacteria that is.

We’ve all been hyper-aware of how important it is to keep our immune systems healthy these days. Healthy bacteria fight off intruders that make us sick. Not just viruses such as COVID, but also things that cause weight gain, allergies, stomach pain, and a myriad of other symptoms.

This month, we are featuring Anabolic Laboratories Probiotics and giving our patients 10% off.

How do probiotics work?

Benefits of Probiotics

According to an article by the Cleveland Clinic:

The main job of probiotics, or good bacteria, is to maintain a healthy balance in your body.

Think of it as keeping your body in neutral. When you are sick, bad bacteria enter your body and increase in number. This knocks your body out of balance. Good bacteria work to fight off the bad bacteria and restore the balance within your body, making you feel better.

Good bacteria keep you healthy by supporting your immune function and controlling inflammation. Certain types of good bacteria can also:

    • Help your body digest food.
    • Keep bad bacteria from getting out of control and making you sick.
    • Create vitamins.
    • Help support the cells that line your gut to prevent bad bacteria that you may have consumed (through food or drinks) from entering your blood.
    • Breakdown and absorb medications.

What are probiotics?

Probiotics are a combination of live beneficial bacteria and/or yeasts that naturally live in your body. We usually think of bacteria in a negative way, as something that makes you sick.

However, there are two kinds of bacteria constantly in and on your body, good bacteria, and bad bacteria.

Probiotics are made up of good bacteria that help keep your body healthy and working well.

Our job at WOW is to help our patients get and remain healthy! Take advantage of our 10% off of our Probiotic Complete by Anabolic Laboratories. Just ask when you are in for your next appointment or stop in at any time.

Contact us to make an appointment.

Dr. Shannan, Dr. Harris, and Dr. Hughes

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