What to look for in a probiotic
Title:
What to look for in a probiotic
Word Count:
591
Summary:
A scientific look at maintaining intestinal health
Keywords:
intesinal health, stomach health, probiotic
Article Body:
What you should know about probiotics
You might be surprised to learn that how you feel and even look every day is tied to your inte
Your intestines, which lie between the stomach and rectum, are part of the Gl tract or digesti
These "good bacteria" aid digestion, promote vital nutrient production, maintain pH (acid-base
Lack of good bacteria can lead to:
¯ Digestion issues
¯ Poor bowel function and flatulence
¯ A weakened immune system
¯ Poor nutrient absorption
¯ Low level of energy and well-being
Lack of good bacteria is so common that many health professionals recommend the use of probiot
In the first decade of the twentieth century a Russian scientist, Elie Metchnikoff, suggested
Today the scientific field agrees that probiotics offer a broad range of health benefits when
Restoring the balance
-----------------------Conditioned as we are to think of bacteria as trouble-makers, it’s hard to accept that we may
There is a synergistic relationship between good bacteria and our body: we provide them with a
Strain specificity
-----------------However, not all probiotic bacteria are identical. They differ on the basis of genus, species
Viability
---------Probiotics are fragile live bacteria. Probiotic cultures vary and the benefit of a probiotic i
In the U.S. many probiotic products arc supported by poor research, are poorly formulated, and
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What to look for in a probiotic
Word Count:
591
Summary:
A scientific look at maintaining intestinal health
Keywords:
intesinal health, stomach health, probiotic
Article Body:
What you should know about probiotics
You might be surprised to learn that how you feel and even look every day is tied to your inte
Your intestines, which lie between the stomach and rectum, are part of the Gl tract or digesti
These "good bacteria" aid digestion, promote vital nutrient production, maintain pH (acid-base
Lack of good bacteria can lead to:
¯ Digestion issues
¯ Poor bowel function and flatulence
¯ A weakened immune system
¯ Poor nutrient absorption
¯ Low level of energy and well-being
Lack of good bacteria is so common that many health professionals recommend the use of probiot
In the first decade of the twentieth century a Russian scientist, Elie Metchnikoff, suggested
Today the scientific field agrees that probiotics offer a broad range of health benefits when
Restoring the balance
-----------------------Conditioned as we are to think of bacteria as trouble-makers, it’s hard to accept that we may
There is a synergistic relationship between good bacteria and our body: we provide them with a
Strain specificity
-----------------However, not all probiotic bacteria are identical. They differ on the basis of genus, species
Viability
---------Probiotics are fragile live bacteria. Probiotic cultures vary and the benefit of a probiotic i
In the U.S. many probiotic products arc supported by poor research, are poorly formulated, and
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