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Stress and the
role of the
gastrointestinal tract micro flora
The
gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of all healthy mammals contains over
400 species of microorganisms (bacteria, yeast, fungi, and
protozoa). These microorganisms form a natural protective barrier
which keeps opportunistic pathogens from proliferating.
When a pet
experiences some form of stress such as birth, lactation, weaning,
new household members (human and pet), new diet, being left alone
during the day, transportation, vet visits, etc., changes occur in
the GIT that cause the demise of many of these protective
organisms. Without that control, pathogens are able to
proliferate. Pathogens can cause all manner of problems, from
stealing valuable nutrients, excreting toxins, to penetration of
vital organs.
Antibiotics also kill many
protective organisms
The
natural solution
Probiotics are
concentrated mixtures of beneficial bacteria that can temporarily
replace the devastated indigenous micro flora. The probiotic
bacteria perform the same protective functions and have some other
beneficial effects, which will be discussed later.
There are two
general types of probiotics:
a)
Feed-additive forms (granulated or powders) - for everyday
stresses
b) More
concentrated forms (paste, gel or drench) - for major stresses
The main
differences between these two types of probiotics are in
concentration of microorganisms, and the way they are fed.
Generally speaking, there are as many microorganisms in a pound of
the feed-additive form as there are in a single dose of the more
concentrated forms. The Feed-additive types are designed to be fed
on a daily basis. To protect pets that are about to or are
experiencing major stresses, or to treat sick animals, the more
concentrated forms must be given orally.
Stress opens the door to
disease
The
extent of the damage to the protective barrier depends on the nature
of the stress experienced by the animal. Major (birth, lactation,
weaning and surgery) or chronic stresses (being left alone often,
pain, itching/biting insects) do more damage than minor, everyday
stresses (occasionally being left alone or a vet visit). Probiotics
can be used preventatively in either case by simply choosing the
correct concentration.
If an animal
does get sick, the more concentrated forms can help the animal
recover. How? When an animal becomes ill, the digestive tract
shuts down and all available resources are directed to the immune
system.
Probiotics
can support the animal by:
a) Providing
easily-absorbable energy
b) Keeping
pathogens from proliferating in the GIT
c) Activating
the immune system
Natur’s Way
produces probiotic products under the brand
‘MSE’ (Multiple
Stabilized Enzymes).
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