A few days ago on posting in a thread I used the term probiotics. and as usual I stuck my foot in my mouth, I was not aware that probiotics was such a vague subject and took it for granted that everyone knew and understood probiotics. when mojoreef asked me to remove my foot and elaborate on probiotics I thought "poot wid it" but then thought yes why not. so this thread and subsequent posts may be of no interest to many and many may say so what it is a word. but it is a descriptive word it tells us that a certain criteria fits that word and that when used in context it does not mince words or meaning "PROBIOTIC"
is by definition "that which promotes life" probiotics are now coming into wide spread use by mankind (one is thru the ingestion of spirulina algae). probiotics are used for disease control, as boosters for the immune response system, as a facultative anaerobic bacteria that oxidizes pollutants. non-pathogenic gram positive bacillus microbes are intrinsic to probiotics, spirulina algae functions as a probiotic due to the vast array of nutrients, minerals and compounds etc found in it's structure. a few examples of probiotics would be---- a bag of garden fertilizer, that is 100% inorganic- it will help your garden grow and is a useful product. VS a bag of dried cow manure
that will provide close to the same nutrients, but with added benefits. it will provide food for earthworms to aerate the soil it will retain moisture, it contains enzymes, it will help against soil compaction and most importantly it will harbor and proliferate bacteria. all aquarium bacteria products are probiotic in that they provide select bacteria in huge numbers that can diminish lesser bacteria by crowding and starving them out. these probiotic bacteria are loosely called "GOOD" bacteria, this can equate to a petunia in a rose garden. the concept of good/bad bacteria has a way to go yet. when maggots hatch on a dead mouse and start to devour it they create enzymes to dissolve the flesh and then drink the liquid, probiotics are involved here also. special strains of bacteria come along with the egg when it is laid. usually enzymes and bacteria work hand in hand towards a predetermined end. enzymes are catalysts, different bacteria can hook up with them to perform a wide variety of deeds, (good or bad) probiotics are known beneficial bacteria, microbes that are purposely put into action to remove non beneficial bacteria. probiotics are used in aquaria for several reasons, ie: as nitrate,nitrite, ammonia reducers as sludge removers by eating the sludge and passing the end product to the above reducers and on and on. if we want to remember the role of proboitics and what they are, it is simply, a known beneficial bacteria put into use with a purpose. if you would care to add to this thread or want to discuss it in more detail feel free to post and we will kick it around a while.
is by definition "that which promotes life" probiotics are now coming into wide spread use by mankind (one is thru the ingestion of spirulina algae). probiotics are used for disease control, as boosters for the immune response system, as a facultative anaerobic bacteria that oxidizes pollutants. non-pathogenic gram positive bacillus microbes are intrinsic to probiotics, spirulina algae functions as a probiotic due to the vast array of nutrients, minerals and compounds etc found in it's structure. a few examples of probiotics would be---- a bag of garden fertilizer, that is 100% inorganic- it will help your garden grow and is a useful product. VS a bag of dried cow manure
that will provide close to the same nutrients, but with added benefits. it will provide food for earthworms to aerate the soil it will retain moisture, it contains enzymes, it will help against soil compaction and most importantly it will harbor and proliferate bacteria. all aquarium bacteria products are probiotic in that they provide select bacteria in huge numbers that can diminish lesser bacteria by crowding and starving them out. these probiotic bacteria are loosely called "GOOD" bacteria, this can equate to a petunia in a rose garden. the concept of good/bad bacteria has a way to go yet. when maggots hatch on a dead mouse and start to devour it they create enzymes to dissolve the flesh and then drink the liquid, probiotics are involved here also. special strains of bacteria come along with the egg when it is laid. usually enzymes and bacteria work hand in hand towards a predetermined end. enzymes are catalysts, different bacteria can hook up with them to perform a wide variety of deeds, (good or bad) probiotics are known beneficial bacteria, microbes that are purposely put into action to remove non beneficial bacteria. probiotics are used in aquaria for several reasons, ie: as nitrate,nitrite, ammonia reducers as sludge removers by eating the sludge and passing the end product to the above reducers and on and on. if we want to remember the role of proboitics and what they are, it is simply, a known beneficial bacteria put into use with a purpose. if you would care to add to this thread or want to discuss it in more detail feel free to post and we will kick it around a while.
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