Infections and Inflammations
In studies of the effects of lactic acid bacteria it has been discovered that in an acidic environment (like that in the large intestine, when inhabited by balanced intestinal biota) lactobacillales display antibacterial properties, but when the pH in the environment rises to 7.0 or higher they lose their defensive power against pathogenic microbes (Olivares et al. 2006). EM probiotics create an acidic environment, therefore the lactobacillales in them should have an anti-inflammatory effect.
Mr. J. P. from Rostock (Germany) related the case of a patient with acute pressure ulcers (two open sores). He was admitted into medical care on March 27, 2002. The upper of the two sores was anointed with Nielsen’s EM probiotic, the lower was treated conventionally. As the upper sore showed visible improvement in just three days and healed over in two weeks, they later applied Nielsen’s organic EM probiotic on the lower sore, too. But the appearance of the healed skin at the site of the upper sore was more satisfactory.
Mr. W. N. suffered from sciatica and neuritis for several years. He was taking various drugs, but to no effect. By drinking Erik Nielsen’s organic EM probiotic, he got rid of these problems within a relatively short time.
Sources:
Ostan, I. (2016): Blessings from the Gut. Koper: Institut.O.
Olivares, M., Diaz-Ropero, M. P., Martin, R., Rodriguez, J. M., Xaus, J. (2006). Antimicrobial Potential of Four Lactobacillus Strains Isolated from Breast Milk. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 101:72-79.
