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Sporebiotics & Reversing Chronic Disease
You have heard of a probiotic, but have you even heard of a sporebiotic?

Dietrich Klinghardt, MD, PhD is doing some incredible work with spore-based probiotics, or sporebiotics, which consist of spores from bacillus bacteria. These sporebiotics have a long history of successful use as an immune system modulator.
To be functioning properly, the immune system should not attack certain things, such as our own bodies and should attack other things, such as pathogens. The immune system should also not be triggered off by foods. If it is, you have a food allergy that could even result in anaphylactic shock or death.
Sporebiotics dramatically increases the tolerance of the immune system and is often capable of resolving food intolerances in autistic children and those with neurological disease such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, ALS and Lyme disease.
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We should have at least 2,500 different species, or strains, of microorganisms in our gut. The microbe population in the human body weighs about 2 - 3 pounds and contains about 100 trillion microbes, which outnumber our body cells about 10 to 1.
These microbes should live in symbiosis with us. We provide food for them and they provide for us; digestion, immune support, detoxification, the production of vitamins (such as K2 and C), the synthesis of hormones such as the "feel good' hormone serotonin and much more.
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Our gut bacteria, or microbiome, is being damaged by electromagnetic pollution (dirty electricity), GMOs, drugs and toxins. Sporebiotics can help to undo that damage.
Since sporebiotics do not contain the actual live bacillus strains, only its spores, they are unaffected by antibiotics and offer excellent microbiome support when you do take those drugs.