Questions That Need To Be Answered Before Buying Supplements

Have You Been On Antibiotics?

PBS

Different studies conducted around the world have provided evidence that antibiotics cannot differentiate between 'good' and 'bad' bacteria in the human stomach. This disrupts the stomach, creating an imbalance of bacteria within the digestive system. Even a single course of antibiotics can alter regular stomach function and have permanent effects. To fight the negative effects of antibiotics on the body, people can take a nutritional supplement after completing a course of antibiotics. These supplements can include collagen pills, probiotic drinks, and even a 'gut-repairing' smoothie made specifically for this purpose. Antibiotics can also have a negative effect on the liver, which can be addressed with a liver detoxification supplement.

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