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Our Gastrointestinal Tract is a long passageway that begins from our mouth and ends at our anus. It is both a food processor and a fueling station. Fuel equals energy, and this is where the energy to run our body comes from.

The full length of the human digestive tract, from entrance to exit, is 5 - 6 times the height of the individual. Over 400 species of bacteria (good and bad) inhabit the digestive tract, with different species occupying other regions of our body. The thousands of billions of tiny bacteria living in an average adult's gastrointestinal tract weighs around 3½ pounds and there are actually more bacteria cells in our intestine than the total number of cells in our body.

Around 10-20% of the digestion are done in the stomach by gastric acid, the remaining 80 - 85% are done in the intestine by bacteria. The ideal balance of bacteria within our gastrointestinal tract should be 85% good and 15% bad; the foundation for this delicate balance is given by mothers to their babies through normal birth & breast feeding. It is important that we maintain this internal balance inorder to support the normal processes of the body and to achieve good health.


If you have colonies of friendly bacterias in your gastrointestinal tract,
chances are you will be less likely to suffer the effects of harmful bacteria.

- Natasha Trenev (Author of "Probiotics: Nature's Internal Healers")


Good bacteria helps to strengthen our immune system whereas bad bacteria produces toxin.
 Good Bacteria (Acidic pH)
 Produces/helps in
Good Bacteria
ATP (Adenisine Triphosphate)
Amino Acids
Vitamin B & K
Detoxification
Anti-Bacteria
Anti-Cancer
Anti-Tumour
Anti-Viral
Anti-Cholesterol
Strengthening the immune system
Enhancing Nutritional Status


 Bad Bacteria (Alkaline pH)
 Produces
Bad Bacteria
The Royal Society of Medicine Great Britain reported that 90% of all chronic diseases are caused by infections of the gastrointestinal tract.

36 types of toxins which speeds up
- Aging
- Disease
- Death

The 36 types of toxins found in the intestines include :-
  1. Indol
  2. Skrol
  3. Phenol
  4. Cresol
  5. Indican
  6. Sulphurretted Hydrogen
  7. Ammonia
  8. Hestidine
  9. Indican Urrobilin
  10. Methylmercaptan
  11. Tetramethylendiamin
  12. Pentamethylendiamine
  13. Putrescin
  14. Cadaverin
  1. Neurin
  2. Cholin
  3. Muscarine
  4. Butyric Acid
  5. Bera-imidazzolethylamine
  6. Methylgandinine
  7. Ptomarropine
  8. Botulin
  9. Tyramine
  10. Agamatine
  11. Tryptophane
  12. Sepsin
  13. Indolethylamine
  14. Sulpherroglobine

There are several types of deadly toxins in the above classes, the presence of small quantities of which can lead to serious consequences. If the cells in the intestines were to be soaked in any one of the above toxins over long periods of time, they will become a burden to the body and finally result in serious ailments.

Factors that cause illnesses and disrupt the delicate balance of good and bad bacteria are as follows :-
  • Mental Stress
    1. Noise
    2. Traffic Congestion
    3. Worries and Anxiety
    4. Over-working
    5. Over-population
    6. Restlessness and Anxiety
  • Environmental Pollution
    1. Air Pollution
    2. Water Pollution
    3. Misuse of Agriculture Chemicals
    4. Antibiotics and Growth Hormone contained in meat
    5. Chemicals used in homes
    6. Preservatives
  • Poor Diet & Acidic Food
    1. Tea/Coffee
    2. Meat
    3. Sweet Dishes
    4. High Cholesterol Food
  • Processed Food
    1. Instant Noodles
    2. Additives
    3. Colouring
    4. Chemicals
  • Unhealthy Lifestyle
    1. Insufficient Sleep
    2. Lack of exercise
    3. Smoking
    4. Consumption of Alcohol
    5. Excessive eating habit
    6. Fastidious eating habit
  • Excessive Use of Antibiotics
    1. Antibiotics will eliminate both the good and
      bad bacteria in the gut. Without the presence
      of bacteria in the gut, yeast will grow and
      spread thus creating more problems.
    2. Create antibiotic resistance bacteria. eg. E.Coli-
      0157, Helicobacter pylori and Methicillin Resistance
      Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
      OM-X Probiotic can inhibit these antibiotic
      resistance bacteria.


"I would strongly recommend OM-X Probiotics as the most powerful Probiotics
available today. My recomendation is based on the manufacturing process, strains
selection, unique formulation, laboratory findings and positive clinical response."

    Dr.H.A Lim (MBBS, Member of ACAM USA, Member of The Int.Board of Chelation Therapy)

Act Now, before it's too late. Prevention is better than cure !!!  

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