Lactobacillus Sporogenes (Bacillus coagulans) Fact Sheet

    Germinates and proliferates in the small intestine.
    Produces an abundant quantity of lactic acid and prevents the growth of harmful  putrefactive bacteria.
    By competitive inhibition, prevents the growth of pathogens.
    Helps to increase immunological competence.
    It has been postulated that Lactobacillus sporogenes (Bacillus coagulans) produces antibiotic-like substances
    detrimental to the growth of harmful organisms.

“Together with the intestinal immune system the “normal” intestinal flora provides a synergistic defense mechanism which
appears to be more efficient than expected from the sum of its component parts.”
Freter, K. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1974.27.1417

“It has been postulated that the immunological competence depends on the stimulation of environmental antigens and the
“natural antibodies may owe their origin to intestinal microbes.”
Topley & Wilson, Principles of Bacteriology, Virology and Immunity Vol. 2, 6th Edition

This may really be a boon in an undernourished and immunologically incompetent child.
Lactobacillus sporogenes (Bacillus coagulans) serves the above purpose by increasing the immunological competence.

Being in spore form, it is not destroyed by gastric acidity and high environmental temperatures

Proliferating ability & Lactic acid production
Proliferates rapidly and produces lactic acid which suppresses the growth of pathogenic organisms faster.

Spores of Lactobacillus sporogenes (Bacillus coagulans) can be detected in the feces 7-10 days after discontinuation of
therapy.  Hence assures prolonged therapeutic activity.

Lactobacillus Sporogenes:  A New Armament for Hepatitis, Hepatic Precoma & Coma

Intestinal proteolytic bacteria act on amino acids to produce ammonia and other toxic nitrogenous substances, which are
metabolized into urea in the liver.  In liver damage, ammonia metabolism is reduced.  Hence ammonia blood level increases
which depresses the nervous functions leading to Precoma and Coma.

In Hepatic Precoma & Coma, Lactobacillus sporogenes prevents the growth of proteolytic bacteria.  Lactobacillus sporogenes
produces abundant lactic acid and lowers the pH which:

    decreases ammonia production in the gut
    decreases ammonia absorption from gut
    facilitates ammonia excretion from blood into gut

References:
“Lactic Acid producing organisms produced an improvement in EEG and clinical status in 71% of patients with Chronic Hepatic
Encephalopathy on long term neomycin.  A fall in blood ammonia occurred in 60% of patients tested.”  (AE Rood et al BMJ 1966
I, 1267)

“Alkaline pH favors the absorption of NH 3 from the gut and transfer of NH 3 from the blood to the tissues.”  Treatment therefore
may be directed at lowering the pH of the intestinal contents.  In the lower pH less ammonia exists as NH 3 thus less is
absorbed.  (Ref. Drugs of Choice 1982-1983, 352)

Lactobacillus Sporogenes:  A Must After Anti-Ameobic Treatment

Metronidazole/Tinidazole therapy alters the intestinal flora and makes fertile ground for the growth of Candida.  Non specific
colitis is chronic Amoebiasis is manifestation of altered intestinal flora following repeated chemotherapeutic regimes.

Lactobacillus sporogenes (Bacillus coagulans) restores and strengthens normal flora and helps regain ecological balance.  

Lactobacillus sporogenes (Bacillus coagulans) prevents the growth of pathogenic organisms, relieves gaseous distention,
abdominal colics and frequency of stools.
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