THE ROLE OF SPORE PROBIOTICS IN GUT HEALTH
The following info is based on the extensive work done by Dr Dietrich Klinghardt on sporebiotics.
Spore probiotics…
- involve only 5 specific bacillus species, which are not alive. In fact, they are just a protective capsule with DNA, ‘revived’ when arriving in the small intestine.
- help to (re-)establish a healthy microbiome; they create the optimal environment for all beneficial gut bacteria: they restore one’s own microbiome ‘fingerprint’. This means that they are accepted by the resident microbiome, replicate in the gut and help other beneficial species of bacteria to replicate, while suppressing the unwanted species. This communication between bacteria works via electromagnetic frequencies, i.e. it’s not primarily chemical language.
- are not destroyed by antibiotics, nor by stomach acid.
- provide a healthy biofilm on the gut lining, which is like a nursery for the microbes, which we need to help break down and absorb our food, communicate with / balance the immune system, enhance immune tolerance, etc. In fact, sporebiotics may be the most important way to enhance immune tolerance. This leads to dampen immune reactions of attacking pathogens (which become symbiotic) and ultimately to a reduction of symptoms of allergies, etc.
- dramatically improve intestinal barrier function, i.e. heal ‘leaky gut’, which underpins all allergic and autoimmune reactions.
- improve innate (non-specific, immediate) immune reactions, as well as the so-called adaptive immune responses, which are involved with e.g. allergic and autoimmune reactions.
- Up-regulate anti-inflammation mediators and down-regulate inflammation mediators, i.e. improve inflammation.
- Help to convert glucose into Vit C and produce Vit K2.
- Metabolize and help to eliminate toxins, or simply: detox. They can even be an antidote to glyphosate, EMF’s and airborne toxins.
Not surprisingly, sporebiotics have proven to be beneficial with many chronic conditions, which I have also witnessed in my practice.