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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not all good bacteria are killed off in the stomach. It is true that most 'good' bacteria don't survive, but we need 'good' bacteria in order for our systems to work properly and for us to survive. Antibiotics prescribe for bad bacteria kill off too many good bacteria as well, and hence we have problems. So sometimes we need to replace the 'good' bacteria, either after a stomach upset or a course of antibiotics.
A lot of doctors now recommend taking good bacteria when necessary, to remedy this in the form of live yoghurt or tablets.
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