Probiotic & Prebiotic Blend 50 Billion CFU – Gut & Digestive Support
Probiotic & Prebiotic Blend 50 Billion CFU – Gut & Digestive Support
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Educational Brochure
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Probiotics Blend
Medical Literature
Efficacy of Probiotics for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis
Conclusions: The findings of this NMA suggested thatB.coagulanshad prominent efficacy in treating IBS patients, and incorporatingB.coagulansinto a probiotic combination, or genetically engineering it to amplify its biological function may be a future research target to treat IBS patients. With few direct comparisons available between individual therapies today, this NMA may have utility in forming treatment guideline for IBS with probiotics.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35433498/
Effects of Probiotics on Anxiety, Stress, Mood and Fitness of Badminton Players
Conclusions: Probiotics supplementation showed improved aerobic capacity and relieve anxiety and stress. However, further studies need to be carried out to determine the mechanisms through which probiotic intake produces these effects.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34073684/
Probiotics for the Prevention of Antibiotic-associated Diarrhea in Adults: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trials
Conclusions: This updated meta-analysis suggested that using probiotics as early as possible during antibiotic therapy has a positive and safe effect on preventing AAD in adults. Further studies should focus on the optimal dosage and duration of probiotics to develop a specific recommendation.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33234881/
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Possible Side Effects and Medication Interactions
Review possible side effects and medication interactions before starting any new supplement.
Possible Side Effects
- !Gas, bloating, temporary changes in bowel habits (especially at the start).
- ! In severely immunocompromised or critically ill individuals, rare opportunistic infections have been reported.
Interactions with Medications
- +Antibiotics: may reduce probiotic viability; take 2–3 hours apart.
- + Immunosuppressants / chemotherapy / transplant medications: use only with medical guidance due to higher risk in immunocompromised individuals.