Professor Xie Mingzhe
Honorary Professor, Department of Health Nutrition, Taipei Medical College
CEO, Everyone Weight Management Foundation, a consortium legal person.
Chairman, Asia-Pacific Society of Oncology and Chronic Diseases Nutrition
Professor Xie Mingzhe pointed out that if people want to live well and live long, it is important to "raise, raise and raise". If they eat sugary drinks and fried food every day, they are easy to get sick and get old! In addition, under long-term pressure, coupled with the harm of antibiotics, steroids and other drugs to intestinal bacteria, the intestine is easy to breed spoilage bacteria, which in turn affects the health of the intestine and the whole body.
The intestine accounts for 70% of the human immune system and is also the second brain. Intestinal beneficial bacteria not only have the functions of regulating immunity, improving allergy and relieving blood pressure, but also play an important role in chelating and providing nutrients needed by human body every day. Therefore, cultured bacteria have become a hot health issue of public concern in recent years. By maintaining the balance of beneficial bacteria in the intestine, health will not be damaged again.
Health should be considered from the intestines. If the intestines are not healthy, the body will not be healthy. Take good care of your intestines, and you will never find the disease. One of the keys to mastering intestinal health is to cultivate intestinal bacteria. Professor Xie also shared the best way to raise intestines with the people on the spot. By supplementing "probiotic products", intestinal bacteria can grow smoothly in a healthy environment and rebuild the intestinal ecosystem. In addition, by supplementing oligosaccharides, dietary fiber, etc. , can improve the infinite energy of good bacteria, which is the concept of "supplementing good bacteria is not good for raising good bacteria". Good bacteria, natural health and beauty are integrated.
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