Many of children's health problems stem from poor food choices and faulty digestion. In her book, "Digestive Wellness for Children", Dr Elizabeth Lipski pointed out that, "much of this illness is preventable, controllable, and curable." She teaches that we are not what we eat, but what we digest, and digestion depends on maintaining a healthy balance. A newborn baby has little or no digestive bacteria but within a few hours bacteria and microbes begin to colonize in the digestive tract. Friendly bacteria in the birth canal protect the baby from other harmful bacteria. They also assist with the babys digestion and production of vitamins. Bifidobacteria found naturally in mothers milk, decrease the risks of serious infection during infancy. In this way, human beings usually start life with a relatively balanced and healthy intestinal tract.A healthy digestive system breaks down the food that we eat and replenish the body with nutrients that are vital for the body to function properly. Friendly bacteria exist in the intestines for the purpose of digestion, producing vitamins, and keeping the harmful bacteria in check. The healthy digestive system should have a ratio of a t least 80-85% friendly and neutral bacteria and not more than 15-20% pathogenic or harmful bacteria.
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