Killing all bacteria (the good and the bad) Now what?
In today’s world it is not uncommon for people to grasp for antibiotics at the first sign of illness. However, when we take antibiotics we are not only killing the bad bacteria but we are also killing the good bacteria. In most cases, you don’t want to avoid taking antibiotics as they can be life-saving medications that help to eliminate bacterial infections. However, eliminating good bacteria as a result of collateral damage can contribute to the development of clostridium difficile, a disease-causing strain of bacteria that causes severe and sometimes life-threatening diarrheal infections.
The best way to prevent reducing or eliminating good bacteria in your body with the use of antibiotics is by ingesting probiotic supplements. Probiotics are strains of bacteria or yeast that will benefit your health and should be taken during, as well as following antibiotic treatment. The following are just a few of the benefits of taking probiotic supplements:
- Probiotics help restore the gut flora destroyed by antibiotics. These bacteria will help strengthen your immune system and help to keep bad bacteria in check.
- Probiotics will help prevent digestive issues, such as diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, all of which are often side effects of patients on antibiotics.
- Probiotics can help to reduce the chances of developing drug-resistant bacteria caused by the overuse of antibiotics.
- Probiotics can help to improve your mood and your sleep, while reducing stress and fatigue – all because they help improve the health of your gut.
How BetterAir Allergens Purification Uses Probiotics
Probiotics are often delivered via supplements or probiotic-rich foods (such as yogurt and fermented vegetables) in order to balance the good and bad bacteria in your body, however, it’s also important to bring balance into your indoor environment by way of air and surface purification. The following are just a few of the ways that your indoor air can expose you to harmful bacteria:
- Traditional purifiers such as ionizers, ozone and UV lights often remove both good and bad bacteria from your air and can even emit hazardous ozone. The repetitive elimination of bad bacteria results in the creation of an imbalanced environment that can cause surviving bad bacteria to become more resilient and to possibly mutate into Superbugs.
- Various factors, such as excessive humidity and moisture, can result in the growth of biological contaminants that include bacteria, fungus and mold. The ultimate breeding ground for such fungi lie in air ducts.
- The average human sheds roughly eight pounds of skin cells every year. These skin cells contaminate the air, carpet and surfaces and attract more bad bacteria.
BetterAir‘s allergen purification method creates a more balanced environment. BetterAir’s allergen purification system works by releasing an organically cultured strain of probiotics (Bacillus ferment) into the air and billions of these micron-sized probiotics work to purify your indoor air, clean your surfaces and even penetrate indoor objects such as mattresses, tile grout and carpeting.
Not only will it improve the quality of your indoor air, but BetterAir’s system is environmentally friendly, all-natural and completely safe for human and pet use.
Probiotics can be hugely effective at helping your body maintain a balanced level of good bacteria while you are using antibiotics. BetterAir‘s allergens purification system offers the same balance but for indoor living and work spaces by repeatedly misting Environmental Probiotics into the air increasing the ratio of good to bad bacteria. The result is a healthy microbiome and sustainable environment. Get probiotics for your home today!
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