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Could your gut flora play a role in cancer growth? According to recent research, the answer is a tentative yes.
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Probiotics, i.e. beneficial gut bacteria have been heavily featured in the media lately, and for good reason. Researchers are increasingly realizing just how ...
By Dr. Mercola
There are 100 trillion cells in your body, but 90% of the genetic material is not yours. It is from the bacteria, fungi, ...
By David Liu, PHD
Friday Aug 31, 2012 (foodconsumer.org) -- Asieh Hosseini of Razi Institute for Drug Research in Tehran, Iran and colleagues reviewed the efficacy ...
Posted By Dr. Mercola | August 21 2011
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You've probably heard of enzymes, and you probably already know they are important ...
By David Liu, Ph.D. and editing by Elizabeth Hutchinson
Thursday June 16, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) -- A new study suggests that some Lactobacillus bacteria may help relieve ...
Posted by Dr. Mercola | May 13 2010
A study found that probiotics could help improve the metabolic syndrome by counteracting the adverse effects of a high-fat diet. ...
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The “good” bacteria strain Bifidobacterium may reduce levels ...
Posted by: Dr. Mercola September 10 2009
The gut health boosting effects of probiotics ...
By David Liu (davidl@foodconsumer.org)
Not all bacteria are bad for humans. A new study suggests that probiotics, a group of bacteria that are believed ...