Wednesday, April 8, 2009

XOCAI & Probiotics




What are Probiotics?
Probiotics means "fit for life" or "pro life." Probiotics are healthy bacterias.
The normal human digestive system contain nearly 400 types of probiotics bacteria that are known to reduce the growth of harmful bacteria to promote a healthy digestive system.
Probiotics are safe and are already part of a normal digestive system. Lactic acid bacteria is the largest group of probiotics bacteria in your gut. This is found in yogurt and yeast.
The main problem is that most of the probiotics that we take in don't survive the trip to our large intestine, where they start to grow and benefit us. They are killed off by the bile salts and stomach acids before they have a chance to do their job. We need a Trojan Horse to help the probiotics. Dr. Steve Warren says that dark chocolate is one of the best carriers there is. So our Trojan Horse is dark chocolate. It has been found that dark chocolate protects the probiotics and is an excellent carrier. In fact it's 3 times more effective than yogurt and get them to the large intestines, where they will do the most good.

According to the American College of Gastroenterology, 95 million Americans suffer from digestive problems. 60 million have heartburn, 50 million have irritable bowel syndrome and 20 million suffer stomach ulcers.
So, how do you get chocolate and probiotics together?
Well fortunate for us, Xocai has found a way. A single 11 gram square of Xobiotic will deliver 1 billion probiotic microrganisms. It is also hold an ORAC score of 5100 per sq. and 750 mg of flavoniods.
It is estimated that 1/3 of Americans will be looking to use this product.
We are pleased to present it to you first.


Hear it from the Doc.
Watch this video to get detailed information from
Dr. Warren (Dr. Chocolate)

Just go down to the bottom of the screen provided in this link
http://www.mxicorp.com/products/xobiotic/

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