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The production technology of Adaptogens

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       The production technology of Adaptogens Cellular Fraction-Line Technology (CFL) :  CFL is an evolutionary and transitional premium freeze dry process developed by Thai Freeze Dry.   Water is removed in the form of vapor in a high pressure vacuum.  By the process of “sublimation” the water in vapor (gas) form moves into a condensing chamber where it moves into its solid form – ice.  The product, fully dried without exposure to heat, retains all the nutrients, enzymes, essential oils, color, fragrance, and flavor of the fresh plant as it grows in nature in a stable dry powder.   Only water is removed in this process.   When moisture is provided the product re-hydrates to include the complete package that nature has formulated. CFL activated herbal powders do not require refrigeration or preservatives.  The removal of water effectively preserves the botanical since in the absence of water activity the enzymes and ...

Top 10 Probiotic Foods for a Healthy Gut

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  Top 10 Probiotic Foods for a Healthy Gut Improving gut health is so important given its connection to overall wellbeing, and probiotics play an integral role in enhancing healthy bacteria in the gut. While probiotics can be taken in supplement form, there are healthy and delicious foods that are rich in these natural immune-boosting microbes that will benefit your diet. Here’s a list of 10 probiotic-rich foods to consider: Yogurt – Probably the most widely-known and frequently consumed probiotic food is yogurt. It is easy to make at home from organic grass fed fresh milk and can safely be eaten by people of all ages on a daily basis to help add beneficial bacteria back into the gut. But don’t buy in supermarkets even it’s organic! Sauerkraut – Another food rich in probiotics that is widely available in stores is sauerkraut. Made simply from cabbage and salt, it’s incredibly easy to make yourself. It contains more beneficial lactobacillus bacteria than yogurt and is said to have a...

Yeast infection called Candida albicans

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  Yeast infection called Candida albicans Another possible cause of discomfort is a yeast infection called Candida albicans. Symptoms of a candida overgrowth include changes in your stool, constipation or diarrhea, bloating, gas, and stomach or intestinal cramps. These symptoms are similar to symptoms of colities, IBS, and Crohn's disease. So how do you treat a chronic yeast overgrowth? The first step is to eliminate all carbs (sugar, grains, beans, sweet fruits, man- made oils for 3 weeks at least).  The second step is to take either Nystatin or Diflucan (Diflucan wipes out the yeast in two weeks while Nystatin takes three weeks to do this job). These drugs are safe!  The final step is to re-promote normal bacteria that will permanently hold the yeast in check.  I recommend a high- quality, multi- strain probiotic(Del-immune pro) supplement with prebiotic (Inulin). I also recommend the highly effective for the digestive proble...