When Good Goes Wrong
The human intestinal tract is an intricate system that participates
in the digestion of food and absorption of nutrients. Beyond these
well-known functions, the intestines are extremely important to overall
well-being because of their role in maintaining immune health. The large
intestine is naturally filled with billions of microbes that provide
protection against invading pathogens and help breakdown potentially
toxic undigested food matter. Without the proper balance and activity of
these beneficial bacteria, the digestive system and the immune system would not function appropriately, leaving the body susceptible to infection.
Candida albicansis usually a harmless yeast present in the
body. However, stress, in the form of modern lifestyles, hormonal
imbalances, excessive sugar consumption, environmental pollutants, and
pharmaceutical drugs, including antibiotics and oral contraceptives, can
wreak havoc on the balance of microorganisms in the gastrointestinal
tract.
Candida, being an opportunistic organism, will flourish under these adverse conditions. And when Candida is anchored to the intestinal tract, intestinal leakage and immune disorders may result. Human cells respond to Candida
overgrowth in the same way they respond to infection. The immune
response, often causing disruptions in the lining of the
gastrointestinal system, can cause fatigue, discomfort, bloating,
diarrhea, cramping, and even nausea.
Candida removal is the logical first step toward effective intestinal cleansing. Ironically, the same treatment used to address Candida
overgrowth, may cause conditions that welcome recurrence. Antibiotics
are currently the main therapeutic agents used in treatment of Candida
overgrowth, however, recurrence of infection, side effects, and
secondary infections are very common. It is clear that intestinal and
urogenital microflora play a central role in maintaining the health and
well-being of humans. Therefore, the use of supplemental probiotics to
replace or augment natural bacterial populations is gradually achieving
acceptance.*
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Floracor-GI for Candida Yeast Cleanse
Floracor-GI is a revolutionary blend of probiotics,
prebiotics and enzymes specially formulated to help maintain a proper
balance of intestinal microflora, inhibit pathogenic bacteria and
prevent the overgrowth of yeast organisms, mainly Candida.*
Floracor-GI distinguishes itself in the following ways:
Floracor-GI distinguishes itself in the following ways:
- Chitosanase is a unique and powerful enzyme that helps to break down chitin, an important part of the structure of the Candida cell wall. Cellulase enhances this activity by breaking down the cellulose component of the cell wall.
- SEBiotic is a special spore-forming probiotic that is incredibly stable in the dormant state. Using our Enhanced Probiotic Delivery System (EPDS), this probiotic can exist in a dehydrated state indefinitely.
- EPDS delivers larger amounts of living bacteria into the intestinal tract, where they colonize and flourish. Once in the intestinal tract, these bacteria exit their spores, attach themselves to the intestinal mucosa, and begin to germinate, producing new colonies of friendly bacteria.
- Fructooligosaccharides (FOS), nutrient-dense alfalfa and papaya powder comprise a fortified prebiotic blend, which enhances the growth and stability of probiotics in the gut.
- High-activity proteases, including Peptizyme-SP brand serrapeptase, hydrolyze putrefying food matter trapped between the intestinal villi, which can cause sluggish digestion, bloating and an increase in toxins. These enzymes create a better intestinal environment, improved absorption, motility and better overall colon health.
What is systemic enzyme therapy?
Systemic enzyme therapy refers to the therapeutic use of natural
enzymes to produce desired healing effects Systemic enzymes are absorbed
from the small intestine where they enter the bloodstream and execute
their effects on the entire body as a system. As an immune health
formula, the enzymes in Floracor-GI are formulated to regulate and
maintain digestive health by helping to remove debris and toxins from
the intestinal tract. In doing this, Floracor-GI can increase nutrient
absorption and establish a balance of microflora.
Why do I need intestinal cleansing?
Although the typical Western diet that is rich in red meats and
processed foods obviously produces less than optimal conditions in the
GI tract, even a healthy diet may pose threats. Foods that are rich in
fiber are encouraged and should be included in the diet daily. However,
fiber is a difficult to digest carbohydrate. Raw fruits, vegetables, and
whole wheat all contain desirable fiber that some may have difficulty
digesting, causing gas and bloating. Undigested food matter may
potentially become trapped in parts of the bowel, slowing digestion and
impairing overall colon health. Using Floracor-GI can help break down
and remove trapped food particles within the colon.
What are probiotics?
Probiotics are live microorganisms, producing beneficial effects to
the host when ingested. This type of helpful bacteria is found naturally
in the gut, but circumstances like antibiotic use, stress and aging can
destroy them, along with their favorable effects. The right balance of
microflora within the intestine can promote overall health. Prevention
and treatment of bacterial-induced diarrhea is another important
function of microflora balance.
What is Candida albicans?
Candida albicansis a strain of yeast that is normally found
in the intestinal tract. In appropriate amounts, it is harmless, but
overgrowth can wreak havoc on delicate microflora balance. When
overgrowth occurs, symptoms such as: diarrhea, gas, bloating and
infection may develop. Floracor protects the balance of microflora
within the gut by also regulating Candida overgrowth.
How does Floracor-GI impact my nutritional status?
When the gut is clear of debris and toxins, surface absorption is
increased, allowing all nutrients that have been properly broken down to
enter the bloodstream. Increased nutrient absorption will allow
vitamins and minerals to be more efficiently utilized, yielding results
like decreased fatigue, increased satiety, and increased immune support.
How long should I take Floracor-GI before feeling results?
Since people experience varying ailments and severity of disease, the
length of time to include systemic enzymes in your regimen may vary as
well. As an overall guideline, it is typically recommended that new
systemic enzyme users start off slow. A starter dose is generally one
capsule, three times daily. After one week of proven tolerance, the dose
can be increased to a therapeutic dose of 2 capsules, 3 times per day.
At this point, results may be monitored, and dosage should be adjusted
accordingly. Some consumers find their therapeutic dose between 6 to 9
capsules per day, while others only need 3. There are several factors
that may affect results and required dosage, including:
- Height
- Weight
- Age
- Severity of symptoms
- Tolerance
- Time of administration: (Better absorbed on an empty stomach)
- Adherence to regimen
- Nutritional state
What if I miss a dose?
Regular, consistent use of systemic enzymes will provide the best
results, however missed doses of systemic enzymes do not have serious
repercussions. Although symptoms alleviated by systemic enzyme therapy
may resurface, getting back on track by remembering to take your next
dose will suffice. There is also the option of incorporating another
dose during the day. There is no need to “double up,” on one dose – and
remember, systemic enzymes are best absorbed on an empty stomach.
Why is it important to take Floracor-GI on an empty stomach?
Since most absorption occurs in the small intestine, the systemic
enzymes must bypass the stomach to gain access to it. If the enzymes are
taken with food, they will likely begin working to break down your food
within the stomach, rather than passing through to the small intestine.
Taking systemic enzymes like Floracor-GI with food will compromise
their activity in the intestines, as well as their effectiveness.
Is it dangerous to take a systemic enzyme with food?
It is not dangerous to take a systemic enzyme with food, but you risk
depleting its effectiveness. For the enzyme to successfully reach its
target (the intestine), food should be absent – otherwise it may
interfere with desired enzymatic action.
Are there any side effects involved with Floracor-GI?
The use of Floracor-GI has not been shown to exhibit detrimental
effects, neither long term nor short term. Just as dosage requirements
vary, side effects may vary as well. Although gastrointestinal
disturbances have been reported by a small percentage of new users,
tolerance is maintained once the dosage is adjusted. There are no known
interactions with prescription or over the counter drugs while using
systemic enzyme therapy. However, it is recommended that you consult
with your physician about starting systemic enzymes, especially if you
are currently on blood-thinning medications, or if you are pregnant or
nursing.
What does “proprietary blend” mean?
Proprietary refers to a patent, or ownership. Applying to our immune
health blend, it means we alone own the rights to the specific blend of
enzymes and probiotics found in Floracor-GI, making our products
different from similarly marketed systemic enzyme supplements.
Floracor-GI encompasses an all-inclusive gastrointestinal health blend
that simultaneously assists in the balance and regularity of several
crucial components within the intestines.
Can I take Floracor-GI with other systemic or digestive enzymes?
Although digestive and systemic enzymes arenot
contraindicated in terms of ingredients, they cannot be taken at the
same time. Because systemic enzymes require an empty stomach for maximum
absorption, they must be taken separately from food. The purpose of
digestive enzymes is to aid in digestion of specific foods, so taking
them with food is an obvious recommendation. There are no adverse
interactions between systemic and digestive enzymes, but they serve
different purposes, and should be taken as directed for best results.
Remember: although Floracor-GI aids in digestion, it is considered a
systemic enzyme product and should be taken on an empty stomach for
maximum benefits.