![]() ![]() ![]() People may criticize me for being overly cautious when it comes to other “HSO” probiotics and their chances of causing infections. Some “probiotic” supplements have removed it from their formulations in recent years Garden of Life’s Primal Defense is a prime example of the change of heart. Not all strains of Bacillus licheniformis appear to contain toxin expressing genes, but with most probiotic supplements not labeling the strains of bacteria used, it is hard to know what you are taking in. licheniformis interfere with mitochondrial function and over-activate the TRPV1 receptors in the intestines causing diarrhea. licheniformis is a spore former and likely to survive all industrial processing of milk, such as the manufacture of milk powder and whey concentrate. 15īacillus licheniformis is known to cause spontaneous abortions in cattle and sheep as well as contaminate dairy (a cause of food poisoning) with toxins produced from the animals from ingestion of spoilage. While data regarding its ability to survive in the human gastrointestinal tract is sparse, it is likely that the spores pass without activating. 14 Bacillus licheniformis is a ubiquitous organism and likely enters the human digestive system many times a day. 13 Bacillus licheniformis is not native human flora but appears to be native flora in birds. 7 Bacillus licheniformisīacillus licheniformis is one of the worst offending soil based “probiotics” and is known to cause food poisoning, 8 septicemia, 9 10 11 peritonitis, 12 and ophthalmitis. Bacillus indicus has also shown resistance to clindamycin in a study. Bacillus indicus HU36 itself is a spore-forming marine based bacteria that is not known to be native gut flora to any human, and based on that alone should be supplemented under the supervision of a doctor. It is possible for Bacillus indicus HU36 to produce these antioxidants, 6 but there is no proof whether or not this will occur in animal or human intestinal tracts. Production of poorly absorbed dietary carotenoid antioxidants in the large intestine would be a great thing if there were any science available outside of the MegaSpore website to back up this theory. MegaSpore also makes a claim that Bacillus indicus HU36 would produce a wide variety of carotenoid antioxidants once it colonizes the large intestine. That award should instead go to Lactobacillus acidophilus, which is found in the prescribed probiotic VSL. 2 Bacteria from the Bacillus genus are not the most widely used and researched “probiotics” in the world, that award goes to the Lactobacillus genus ( Bifidobacterium is a close second.) 3 Megaspore also specifically states that Bacillus clausii is the most widely used “probiotic” drug in the world. Bacillus is not a species of bacteria but a genus. MegaSpore makes a claim that the Bacillus species used in their supplement are the most widely researched and used in the world. To be honest, if you give me any product – even those that I recommend – I can find something untrue or at least “bending” the truth when it comes to claims made about the product. The same is true for MegaSpore. The probiotic supplement with all this and more is known as MegaSporeBiotic! Include a strain that is the most widely used in the world. ![]() ![]() Sounds great right?Ī probiotic supplement that, in addition, claims to: 1 What about a new probiotic that produces antioxidants once it propagates in your intestinal tract. ![]()
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