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Study: IBS Sufferers Have Less Bifidobacterium Catenulatum in Gut |
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Darrell Miller | 05/27/17 |


Date:
May 27, 2017 11:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller
(support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Study: IBS Sufferers Have Less Bifidobacterium Catenulatum in Gut
Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, has long been a little-understood condition. However, recent research has shed new light on the contributing factors to this illness. Those suffering from IBS were found to have significantly lower levels of Bifidobacterium catenulatum, a bacteria, in their gut. This research suggests that maintaining a balance of bacteria in one's digestive tract is important. The recent interest in probiotic products and more natural remedies is in part a result of this kind of new academic awareness.
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