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Probiotics Against Diarrhea

“The lactobacillus is safe and effective treatment for children with acute infectious diarrhea.” Although this meta-analysis can be criticized for combining data from different species and strains of lactobacilli in an analysis, the positive nature of the finding suggests that at least for this indication and for these strains, positive results have been obtained.

A common form of diarrhea that is associated with the consumption of antibiotics. The purpose of antibiotics is to kill harmful bacteria. Unfortunately, they can also kill benign bacteria, and thus disturb the normal intestinal function. It is important to realize that the microbiota of the healthy person is quite resilient and will return to a state of pre-antibiotic without intervention. But it is presumed that the probiotic supplement can help to stabilize the microflora and to minimize effects violators.

Documentation that a probiotic containing four strains of lactobacilli and Bifidobacterium took a more rapid return to normal microbiota in adults consuming antibiotics. On impact of probiotics supplement antibiotic-associated diarrhea. The role loss supplement concluded that probiotics can be used to prevent antibiotic-associated diarrhea, but there is no strong effect on the ability of probiotics to treat the diarrhea. How probiotic accomplishes this task is not known. Not all studies have shown positive results in the prevention of antibiotic associated diarrhea or other symptoms associated with antibiotic therapy.

A serious complication of therapy with antibiotics can lead to colitis due to Clostridium difficile. This condition may be refractory to subsequent antibiotic treatment, resulting in duplication in progress. A recent meta-analysis concluded that the probiotic yeast, Saccharomyces boulardii probiotic treatment was more effective.

Another common form of diarrhea is experienced by passengers. Studies evaluating effect of probiotics supplementation on diarrhea in travelers is ambiguous. There is a need for further research in this area for more convincing results. A meta-analysis of 12 studies found that travelers with diarrhea ciertosproductos and probiotic supplements can offer a safe and effective way to prevent diarrhea without serious adverse effects.

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Digestive Health With Probiotics

Human beings are always fully and completely surrounded by microscopic organisms that have a simple, single and living in a variety of environments, including water, soil, plants, and our bodies. There are one billion bacteria living naturally in the human digestive system, some beneficial and others with some potential to cause disease.

A type of bacteria known as probiotics, when ingested, can help regulate the digestive system. Bifidus regularis is a bacterium that has been studied that survives passage through the gastrointestinal tract and is available in commercial supplements.

Good Digestion

Our digestive system performs two vital functions: to absorb nutrients from food and establish a barrier against potentially harmful substances and microorganisms in our health. It is of utmost importance to our health that these two vital functions are working well.

A key part of the digestive system is the colon, a muscular organ about 5 feet long, shaped tube. It was long believed that its sole function was to extract water from food and store waste until disposal. But experts now believe that the colon makes a part in regulating the intestinal well-being, particularly with its complex bacterial microflora in balance.

What you can do

There are a number of ways to help your digestive system and help to improve intestinal transit and prevent constipation. Among these are fiber-enriched diet (at least 25 to 30 grams per day), drinking lots of water and getting adequate exercise. The consumption of probiotic supplements can help too. Two weeks of daily consumption as part of a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle has been proven clinically that can help regulate your digestive system by helping with slow intestinal transit – and continue to help maintain this advantage.

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Probiotics and Cancer

Cancer is usually caused by a mutation or abnormal activation genes that control cell growth and division. Most of the abnormal cells do not cause cancer because the cells usually exceed the normal abnormal. Also, the immune system recognize and destroy cells are abnormal.

Many processes can increase the exposure or the occurrence of abnormal cells. Precautions to minimize exposure of this lower risk of cancer. Among the many potential risk exposure of chemical exposure. Chemicals do cause cancer (carcinogens) may be delayed or the metabolic activity of microbes living in the gastrointestinal system.

Has been assumed that probiotic cultures may reduce exposure to chemical carcinogens:

(1) detoxification of carcinogens ingested

(2) change the environment of the gut Microbial population will reduce the metabolic activity of bacteria that can produce carcinogenic compounds

(3) produce metabolic products (butyrate) which improve the ability to die when delula must die (a process known as apoptosis or programmed cell death)

(4) produce compounds that inhibit the growth of tumor cells in

(5) stimulate the immune system to defend against the proliferation of cancer cells.

Research shows that consumption of probiotic supplements can reduce cancer risk. Researchers tested the effects of consumption or fermented foods have been found:

* A reduction in the incidence of chemical induced Tumors in mice.

* A reduction of fecal enzymes (glucuronidase, azoreductase, nitroreductase, and dehydrogenase 7) believe that the May play a role in colon cancer in humans and animals.

* Degradation of nitrosamines.

* A weak mutagenic activity of substances tested in the laboratory.

* Prevention of damage to DNA in certain colonic cells.

* Improve the function of the immune system.

Taken together, these results show that probiotic supplements can positively influence the gastrointestinal environment to reduce the risk of cancer. However, the reduction of cancer must be demonstrated in humans to confirm the importance of this observation.

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