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| Clostridium difficile. 138 hospitalized adults receiving antibiotics randomized to receive probiotics (Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium) or placebo ... |
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| Atopic dermatitis/Allergy. B. B. Diarrhea prevention. C. A. Antibiotic-associated diarrhea. B. A. Infectious diarrhea. Natural Standard (2006) ... |
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| Chaudary & Truelove – 1962 – described onset of IBS after dysentery; McKendall & Read – 1994IBS patients may have different ratios of normal gut flora ... |
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| Diarrhea (antibiotic –induced, Clostridium difficile, s); Irritable bowel disease; Helicobacter pylori?rotavirus, traveler gastroenteritis ... |
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| The bacteria most commonly used are Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, Streptococcus and Enterococcus species, although some yeast are also found in probiotic ... |
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| The strains with the most beneficial properties, potential sources of probiotics, belong most frequently to the genera Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus. ... |
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| O’Mahoney et al (2005) compared Bifidobacterium infantis to placebo, demonstrating a decrease in subjective discomfort/stooling difficulty but no change in ... |
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| Candida albicans (Candida yeast) are suspect for causing many chronic problems today. An influx of these albicans in ones’ system have been blamed for ... |
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| Allergy is an adverse immune reaction to a molecule called allergen (protein) in our environment, which is normally harmless to the non-allergic person. ... |
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| Many claims for the potential benefits of prebiotics remain unproved, whereas probiotics appear effective in treatment of childhood diarrhea, ... |
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