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Probiotic Supplementation Decreases Atopic Dermatitis Syndrome

From NHIOnDemand: Atopic dermatitis is often referred to as “eczema,” which is a general term for several types of inflammation of the skin and is the most common of the many types of eczema. Atopic dermatitis is a chronic (long-lasting) disease that affects the skin. It is not contagious; it cannot be passed from one [...]

Probiotics in pregnancy could have diabetes benefits

From NutraIngredients: Combining probiotics with perinatal dietary counselling could help reduce the risk of diabetes in mothers and provide a “safe and cost-effective” tool in addressing obesity in children, according to a new study from Finland. Published in the British Journal of Nutrition, the study found that probiotic-supplemented dietary counselling could help reduce the risk [...]

Benefits of Probiotics

Click here to see a video of Dr. Oz discussing the benefits of probiotics. Add probiotics supplements to any Vitamins On Demand Health and Wellness Vitamin Pack for only $18.99 for a 4-week supply.

Probiotics might help restore alcoholic damage

From NutraIngredients: LONDON—An open-label study at The Institute of Hepatology suggested probiotics restore neutrophil phagocytic capacity in alcoholic cirrhosis (J Hepat. 2008) (DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2008.02.015). Twelve patients with alcoholic cirrhosis received Lactobacillus casei Shirota three times daily for four weeks. Data was compared to healthy controls (n=13) and cirrhotic patients (n=8) who did not receive probiotics. [...]

Probiotic bacteria’s immune enhancing mechanism reported

Dutch scientists have reported that the potential immune system enhancing effects of probiotics may be due to an activation of specific genes in the walls of our intestines. Read the full article HERE.