Probiotics are the good bacteria in the gut which help support a healthy gut microbiome. Some positive effects of probiotics include fighting off bad bacteria, improving digestion and regulating bowel movements, supporting the immune system, and helping with weight loss.
Your gut contains billions of good bacteria that support many critical functions in your body, including digestion, nutrient absorption, and the immune system. This world of good bacteria is referred to as your gut microbiome.
Environmental factors such as a diet of overly processed foods, certain medications, and stress can disrupt this ecosystem of good bacteria living in your gut. When the ecosystem of gut bacteria gets disrupted, ailments such as digestive discomfort, irregular bowel movements, more frequent illness, and allergies can develop.
Over the past few years, probiotics have become one of the most popular supplements. Probiotics are dietary supplements that consist of some of these many good bacteria that live in a healthy gut and that can help rebalance and strengthen your gut microbiome.
Probiotics can help with improving digestion, gut health, and overall wellbeing. So, let’s say you were to start taking a probiotic supplement — which in our opinion, almost everyone should — how do you know that your probiotic is working?
Press enter or click to view image in full sizeWhen you take a high-quality probiotic supplement, you may notice several positive changes in your body, ranging from improved digestion and more energy, to improved mood and clearer skin.
Oftentimes, the first and most immediate change individuals notice is improved digestion.
The probiotic bacteria work to rebalance your gut flora, which can quickly improve things like frequency and regularity of your bowel movements and alleviate bloating or gas. Over time, the positive effects of the probiotic bacteria extend beyond improved digestion.
A well-balanced gut microbiome will strengthen your gut barrier function, which prevents toxins and pathogens, which in today’s world you most likely ingest on a daily basis, from entering your body via the gut.
This, in turn, decreases the burden on your immune system and your liver, thus making you less prone to illness and reducing inflammation in your body. Inflammation can manifest in many ways, including skin issues, brain fog, fatigue, and lack of concentration. Therefore, reducing inflammation and re-balancing your immune system can bring about a variety of positive effects. Let’s explore some of them in more detail:
Your gut bacteria play a critical role in how quickly and thoroughly your food is digested. If your gut microbiome is out of balance, you might be experiencing digestive discomfort such as gas, bloating, and stomach aches, especially after eating.
One of the first positive effects of a high-quality probiotic is improved digestion and a reduction in symptoms such as bloating, gas, and stomach aches.
An imbalance in the composition of good bacteria in your intestine can contribute to irregular bowel movements.
For example, frequent diarrhea can be a sign of pathogenic bacteria present in your intestines. A high-quality probiotic will help bring more good bacteria into your gut so that they crowd out the bad bacteria. This way, the probiotics can prevent loose stool and diarrhea.
Constipation, on the other hand, can be due to low mucus production or low motility of your intestinal muscles. Certain probiotic bacterial strains are known to increase mucus production, which can regulate constipation.
Your body gets its energy from the nutrients and micronutrients in your food, and your gut plays a critical role in absorbing these nutrients. An imbalance in your gut microbiome can result in inflammation of your gut lining.
This inflammation prevents proper nutrient absorption, which can leave you deficient in key nutrients that give you energy. Therefore, repairing your gut and reducing inflammation in the gut via a high-quality probiotic supplement can help improve your energy levels.
In addition, inflammation in your gut can lead to leaky gut, which is when your gut lining becomes permeable. In this instance, larger food particles and pathogens can enter your bloodstream, which will trigger an immune response.
If your immune system is constantly in fight mode, this will impact your energy levels as well. A high-quality probiotic supplement can help repair and maintain a healthy gut lining, thus reducing the burden on your immune system.
The gut and the brain communicate constantly via many messenger signals, including neurotransmitters. Our gut bacteria can influence how brain chemicals are metabolized in the body. Interestingly, the gut produces some of the same neurotransmitters as the brain, including the happiness hormone serotonin.
An imbalance in your gut bacteria and inflammation in your gut can reduce the amount of serotonin produced, thus negatively impacting your mood. In addition, they produce certain chemicals that have been shown to decrease anxiety and depression.
The gut plays a critical role in absorbing all essential nutrients from the food you ingest. Many of these nutrients are important for immune support, including your B vitamins, Zinc, and Vitamin C. Any imbalance in your gut microbiome can impact this nutrient absorption process and your immune function.
As discussed above, an imbalance in your gut bacteria can lead to inflammation in the gut. If inflammation turns into leaky gut, larger food particles and other toxins can enter your bloodstream, triggering a constant immune response. Taking a high-quality probiotic supplement can help restore and maintain a healthy gut barrier, preventing these larger particles from entering your bloodstream.
Lastly, certain probiotic bacteria help manage the immune system in two critical ways so that it does not spiral out of control.
Multiple research studies indicate that the composition of the gut microbiome is linked to a person’s metabolism and body weight. Whereas research is still in its early stages and ongoing, research has shown that certain types of bacteria are more common in thin people whereas other types of bacteria are more common in overweight individuals.
Depending on which type of bacteria you have more of, your weight can be affected. In addition, if your gut flora is out of balance, there is an opportunity for bad bacteria and other pathogens such as Candida Albicans to grow.
Many of these pathogens can send signals to the brain that encourage the body to crave sugar. The more sugar you eat, the better these bad bacteria and other pathogens can thrive and grow! A high-quality probiotic can help rebalance the diversity of good bacteria in your gut, which in turn can affect your metabolism and what types of foods you crave. To learn more about probiotics and weight loss, check out our blog post here.
Multiple studies have established a strong link between gut health and cognitive health. An imbalance in your gut bacteria often leads to inflammation in the gut.
Over time, this inflammation makes your gut barrier permeable (leaky gut). As a result, larger food particles, pathogens, and toxins can enter your bloodstream and eventually reach the brain where they trigger inflammation as well.
This inflammatory process negatively impacts cognitive function. Probiotic supplementation may also improve your cognitive function as a result of restoring a healthy gut barrier.
Some harmful bacteria and other pathogens such as Candida Albicans can trick the body into craving sugar. This benefits the pathogens as sugar is one of their main food sources. The more sugar you eat, the faster they can grow and proliferate.
Taking a high-quality, multispecies, and multistrain probiotic supplement will improve the diversity of your gut flora and leave less opportunity for these pathogens to grow. In fact, certain strains of probiotics are known to have properties that fight Candida Albicans and other pathogens.
Press enter or click to view image in full sizeThe short answer is: It depends on the specific outcome you’re hoping to achieve, the current condition of your gut and overall health, and the quality of the probiotic you are taking.
If you are taking a high-quality, multispecies, and multistrain supplement, you can expect to notice initial improvements and health benefits of probiotics in your digestion as early as the first 1–2 weeks after starting your probiotic.
Depending on how sensitive you are, many people feel a difference after a few days. More fundamental effects of the probiotics such as improvements to mood, weight loss, or a reduction in inflammation of your gut barrier might set in after 4–8 weeks.
How to Choose the Right Probiotic
When looking for probiotic products, look for a supplement with the following features:
In addition, look for a probiotic that has prebiotics mixed in, as the prebiotics are food for the beneficial bacteria in your gut.
How To Ensure The Probiotic Will WorkTo ensure your probiotic is working, make sure to follow the recommended use instructions on the packaging. Certain medications such as antibiotics can have a negative impact on the good bacteria in your gut and in your probiotic supplement, so probiotics are best taken away from other medications.
A healthy gut is key to overall wellness. With Omni-Biotic® probiotics, you can restore balance, support digestion, boost immunity, and improve mood — unlocking lasting benefits for both body and mind.