Guest guest Posted September 13, 2005 Report Share Posted September 13, 2005 Don't forget HSO's (Homeostatic Soil Organisms). Kit " Homeostatic Soil Organisms (HSOs) is a collective term used to describe various naturally occurring families of probiotic non-pathogenic microorganisms found in healthy soil and plants. Originated from pristine cultures, these non-mutated probiotic colonies were found in unpolluted soil and plants -- and are now being cultivated into a substrate of nutrient rich Superfoods containing naturally occurring vitamins, minerals, trace elements, proteins and live enzymes. Researchers have discovered that the microorganisms found in dirt influence maturation of the immune system. " " The benefits of HSOs influence the entire digestive system - beginning in the esophagus and ending in the colon. Early research shows that HSOs have been found to: * Work from inside the intestines, dislodging accumulated decay from the walls and flushing out waste. * Break down hydrocarbons, which means they possess a unique ability to split food into its most basic elements, allowing almost total absorption through the digestive system. This increases overall nutrition and enhances cellular development. * Produce specific proteins that act as antigens, encouraging the immune system to manufacture huge pools of uncoded antibodies. This increased production of antibodies may significantly boost the body's ability to ward off disease. * Aggressively consume pathological yeasts, fungi, bacteria, parasites and viruses. * Work in symbiosis with somatic (tissue or organ) cells to metabolize proteins and eliminate toxic waste. * Stimulate the body to produce natural alpha-interferon, a potent immune system enhancer and powerful virus inhibitor. " http://www.mercola.com/forms/primal_defense.htm > > st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) } > Great article on probiotics (acidophilus and bifidus) > > > > --------------------------------- > for Good > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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