Lactobacillus acidophilus is a
Many factors decrease the number of lactic acid producing bacteria that live and work in the gastrointestinal tract and protect us from harmful disease-causing bacteria, aging, alcohol, antibiotics, diet deficiencies, drugs, medications, narcotics,
Food is digested in the alimentary canal, mouth and stomach, and finally in the...
I have written many article in the past about the use of probiotics in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Up to this point there was not a lot of... Read more »
New Study: There was a new study published in the May 29, 2008 issue of Nature, a science and medicine journal, which may point... Read more »
What are probiotics, who should take them, and where do you find them? Interest in the reported health benefits of probiotics has grown... Read more »
Just about the time we’ve all begun to understand the importance of Probiotics in our diet, a new term has hit the health world –... Read more »
According to the World Health Organization probiotics are defined as "Live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts... Read more »
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Also known as: Lactobacillus acidophilus, L. acidophilus, Bifidobacterium bifidus, lactic acid bacteria. Potential uses: Probiotics are live... Read more »
According to a new study published in The Journal of Pediatrics, some probiotics may help treat chronic constipation in babies. In the new study,... Read more »
If you want to protect yourself from ulcerative colitis and colon cancer, scientists in Sweden say eating blueberries and adding probiotics to your... Read more »
Pregnant women who take probiotics starting early in pregnancy do not develop as much belly fat after giving birth, a study has found. Researchers... Read more »
Researchers say that probiotics may ease the pain, diarrhea, and constipation suffered by patients with irritable bowel syndrome. Scientists at... Read more »