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Solaray Multidophilus 12 - A Twelve-Strain Probiotic Blend Darrell Miller 11/10/22
The Benefits of NOW Clinical GI Probiotic for Seniors Darrell Miller 9/30/22
How to Support a Healthy Immune System? Darrell Miller 5/21/22
New Gut Guru Probiotic + Chicory Root Prebiotic Fiber in a Gummy Darrell Miller 7/20/21
Follow your gut to digestive health Darrell Miller 4/30/19
Probiotics shown to protect against liver damage, study reveals Darrell Miller 4/30/19
Protect yourself properly this cold season with oregano oil, plus 6other natural remedies Darrell Miller 4/26/19
Probiotics Benefit More Than Just Digestion Darrell Miller 4/21/19
6 reasons to care about your gut flora Darrell Miller 4/11/19
Do Probiotics Help With UTIs For Women? Darrell Miller 2/25/19
Probiotics reduce the need for antibiotics, new review concludes Darrell Miller 2/12/19
Why you need both probiotics and prebiotics Darrell Miller 1/5/19
Why prebiotics are absolutely essential to gut health Darrell Miller 1/3/19
Probiotics for your anxious mind? Study shows a certain strain ofbacteria could significantly reduce anxiety Darrell Miller 12/17/18
Agave and gut health: Research finds freeze dried stems are aneffective prebiotic Darrell Miller 12/13/18
One more reason to supplement: Probiotics reduce cadmium toxicity Darrell Miller 11/26/18
Here's Why Probiotics For Women Are So Important VitaNet, LLC Staff 10/10/18
Bifidobacterium Lactis: The Bacterium That Could Help You LoseWeight & Fight Inflammation VitaNet, LLC Staff 10/10/18
One more reason to take probiotics: They protect against liverdamage VitaNet, LLC Staff 9/27/18
How to keep your microbiome happy VitaNet, LLC Staff 8/28/18
Probiotics REMOVE heavy metals from your body Darrell Miller 7/8/18
Gut microbes can fight parasites: Probiotics may reduce infections, and severity of infections, in developing countries Darrell Miller 6/8/18
Microbiome, Herbal Medicine, and Probiotics Combine to Extend Lifespan Darrell Miller 6/2/18
Probiotics are the guts' best friends Darrell Miller 5/31/18
Reds Pak has over 150 Nutrients Per Packet Darrell Miller 3/21/18
How to care for your gut bacteria when you're taking antibiotics Darrell Miller 2/7/18
Kombucha Tea: Is It Really The Elixir of Life? Darrell Miller 1/29/18
I Used These 4 Tricks To Cure Candida In A Week Darrell Miller 1/19/18
Did you have a C-section or take antibiotics while pregnant? Give babies probiotics to avoid diseases like asthma, diabetes Darrell Miller 12/27/17
Lactic acid bacteria can protect against Influenza A virus, study finds Darrell Miller 12/19/17
Quinn on Nutrition: Understanding our body's microbiota Darrell Miller 11/20/17
Why You Should Include Probiotic In Your Diet? Darrell Miller 11/10/17
A Pediatrician Answers 5 Questions About Probiotics/Prebiotics Darrell Miller 11/5/17
Do Prebiotic and Probiotic Supplements Decrease Systemic Inflammation? Darrell Miller 10/10/17
It Helps to Improve Digestion Naturally at Home Darrell Miller 10/8/17
5 Reasons Your Leaky Gut Isn't Healing—and How to Overcome Them Darrell Miller 10/7/17
Reasons why Women need probiotics more than men Darrell Miller 10/6/17
Could a probiotic be the answer to postnatal depression? Darrell Miller 10/4/17
Breakthrough science study confirms that probiotics can improve depression symptoms Darrell Miller 10/2/17
New hope for leaky gut sufferers: Spore-based probiotics found to improve gastrointestinal health Darrell Miller 9/26/17
Probiotics may help to prevent and treat colon cancer Darrell Miller 9/24/17
Coconut Oil For Constipation? 8 Natural Laxatives To Get You Going #2 Darrell Miller 9/16/17
Now that's good bacteria Darrell Miller 9/7/17
The new science on anxiety and gut health Darrell Miller 9/1/17
How one bacteria might help prevent sepsis infections in infants globally Darrell Miller 8/29/17
Probiotic supplementation may ease constipation among elderly, new study suggests Darrell Miller 8/27/17
Probiotics a possible treatment for jaundice in newborn babies Darrell Miller 8/17/17
Nutritionist Reveals Five Prebiotic Foods That Can Feed Your Gut Darrell Miller 8/15/17
Prebiotics may help reduce weight and inflammation Darrell Miller 8/14/17
6 Vitamin and Food Supplements for Better Health | Natural Cures Darrell Miller 8/5/17



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Solaray Multidophilus 12 - A Twelve-Strain Probiotic Blend
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Date: November 10, 2022 11:23 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Solaray Multidophilus 12 - A Twelve-Strain Probiotic Blend

probiotics are live bacteria that are good for your health, especially your digestive system. They can improve your gut health and even boost your immune system. But with so many different probiotics on the market, it can be hard to know which one to choose. That's where our new twelve-strain probiotic blend comes in. This blend contains over 20 billion living organisms, including B. lactis, B. bifidum, B. infantis, B. longum, L. acidophilus, L. brevis, L. bulgaricus, L. paracasei, L. planatarum, L. rhamnosus, L. salivarius and Streptococcus thermophilus—strains that have been shown to be particularly effective in supporting gut health.

But why take a probiotic? probiotics can help to improve your gut health by restoring the balance of good bacteria in your gut microbiome. They can also help to reduce inflammation and alleviate symptoms of conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Plus, taking a probiotic regularly can help to boost your immune system. So if you're looking for a probiotic that will support your overall health, our twelve-strain probiotic blend is an excellent option.

How the Twelve-Strain Probiotic Blend Works

When you take the twelve-strain probiotic blend, the live bacteria begin to work immediately—restoring balance to your gut microbiome and improving your gut health. The strains in the blend work together synergistically to provide the most effective results possible; for example, Bifidobacterium longum has been shown to increase the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), while Streptococcus thermophilus has been shown to reduce intestinal permeability (a common cause of inflammation). Together, these strains provide comprehensive support for gut health and immunity.

The Benefits of Taking the Twelve-Strain Probiotic Blend

There are many benefits to taking the twelve-strain probiotic blend on a regular basis. In addition to restoring balance to your gut microbiome and improving your gut health, the blend can also help to:

  • Reduce inflammation
  • Alleviate symptoms of IBS and IBD
  • Boost your immune system
  • Reduce the number of colds and other respiratory infections you get
  • Protect you from food poisoning
  • Reduce cholesterol levels
  • Improve skin health
  • Reduce anxiety and depression symptoms
  • Increase weight loss
  • Improve cognitive function

If you're looking for a probiotic that will support your overall health, our new twelve-strain probiotic blend is an excellent option. This potent blend contains over 20 billion live organisms—including Bifidobacterium longum, Streptococcus thermophilus, and other strains that have been shown to be particularly effective in supporting gut health—and it works immediately to restore balance to your gut microbiome and improve your gut health. Plus, the twelve-strain probiotic blend offers numerous other benefits, like reducing inflammation, boosting immunity, reducing anxiety and depression symptoms, and increasing weight loss. So if you're looking for a powerful probiotic that will support your overall health and well-being, our twelve-strain probiotic blend is an excellent option!

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The Benefits of NOW Clinical GI Probiotic for Seniors
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Date: September 30, 2022 02:40 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: The Benefits of NOW Clinical GI Probiotic for Seniors

As we age, it's more important than ever to take care of our gut health. A healthy gut means a healthy immune system, and a healthy immune system is crucial for seniors. But what's the best way to keep our gut health in tip-top shape as we age? probiotics are a great place to start. probiotics are live microorganisms that are similar to the ones already found in our gut. They help keep our digestive system regular and promote a healthy immune system.

NOW Clinical GI Probiotic is a probiotic supplement that contains the bacterial strain Bifidobacterium lactis HN019™. This strain has been clinically shown to support digestive regularity and promote normal immune system function in healthy adults over age 50.* In addition, this probiotic formula can help with temporary relief from minor bloating.* If you're looking for a probiotic supplement to support your gut health as you age, NOW Clinical GI Probiotic is a great option.

How NOW Clinical GI Probiotic Works

NOW Clinical GI Probiotic features the bacterial strain Bifidobacterium lactis HN019™. This strain has been clinically shown to support digestive regularity and promote normal immune system function in healthy adults over 50 years of age.* B. lactis HN019™ is a "friendly" bacteria that helps break down food and absorb nutrients in the gut.* It also helps keeps the intestines free of harmful bacteria.* In addition, this probiotic can help with temporary relief from minor bloating.*

The Importance of Gut Health for Seniors

Gut health is important for people of all ages, but it's especially important for seniors. That's because as we age, our immune systems begin to decline.* A strong and healthy gut is crucial for maintaining a strong and healthy immune system.* In addition, good gut health is important for digestion. As we age, our digestive systems tend to work less efficiently, which can lead to digestive issues like constipation or diarrhea.* probiotics like NOW Clinical GI Probiotic can help keep our guts healthy so we can maintain a strong immune system and good digestive health as we age.

If you're looking for a probiotic supplement to support your gut health as you age, NOW Clinical GI Probiotic is an excellent option. It contains the bacterial strain Bifidobacterium lactis HN019™, which has been clinically shown to support digestive regularity and promote normal immune system function in healthy adults over 50 years of age.* In addition, this probiotic formula can help with temporary relief from minor bloating*. So if you're searching for a probiotic supplement to support your gut health, give NOW Clinical GI Probiotica try.

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How to Support a Healthy Immune System?
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Date: May 21, 2022 10:19 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: How to Support a Healthy Immune System?

It's no secret that a strong immune system is key to keeping you healthy. A robust defense against invading viruses and bacteria can help you stay well all year long, and even support healthy aging. But what are the best ways to support your immune system? Here we will discuss four simple tips that can help keep your immune system functioning at its best!

What is the immune system and what does it do?

The immune system is a complex network of cells and proteins that work together to protect the body from infection. One of the main roles of the immune system is to identify foreign invaders, such as viruses and bacteria, and destroy them. The immune system also helps to remove damaged or abnormal cells from the body, preventing them from causing disease. In order to carry out these functions, the immune system must be able to distinguish between normal, healthy cells and foreign or abnormal cells. To do this, the immune system uses a variety of specialized cell types and proteins. white blood cells are a type of cell that is important in immunity. They circulate through the body looking for foreign invaders and damaged or abnormal cells. When they find these cells, they release substances that destroy them. antibodies are proteins that are produced by the immune system in response to an infection. They attach to foreign invaders and mark them for destruction by other cells of the immune system. The immune system is constantly changing and adapting in order to better protect the body against disease. This process is known as immunization, and it occurs when the immune system encounters and defeats a new virus or bacteria.

The benefits of a strong immune system?

A strong immune system is the key to maintaining good health. It helps the body fight off infections and diseases, and also helps to repair tissue damage caused by injury or illness. There are a number of ways to boost the immune system, including eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and getting enough sleep. Additionally, there are a number of supplements that can help to support the immune system, such as vitamin C, echinacea, and garlic. By taking steps to boost the immune system, we can help to protect ourselves against a wide range of illnesses.

Four ways to support your immune system?

There are many ways to support your immune system. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that can help to protect cells from damage. NAC (N-acetylcysteine) is an amino acid that helps to produce glutathione, a key molecule for detoxification. Echinacea is a herb that has been traditionally used to help fight infection. Garlic is a well-known natural remedy that has antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties. All of these substances can be found in supplement form, and they can also be found in many foods. For example, citrus fruits contain vitamin C, broccoli and Brussels sprouts contain glutathione-boosting compounds, echinacea can be found in capsules, teas and tinctures, and garlic is a common ingredient in many cuisines. By including these immune-supporting nutrients in your diet, you can help to keep your immune system strong and healthy.

Additional tips for keeping your immune system healthy?

In addition to getting plenty of rest and exercise, there are a few other things you can do to support your immune system. First, make sure you’re getting enough vitamins and minerals. Vitamin C is known for its immune-boosting properties, so consider taking a supplement or eating foods rich in vitamin C, such as oranges, strawberries, bell peppers, and broccoli. You should also make sure you’re getting enough vitamin D, which you can get from spending time in the sun or by taking a supplement. Vitamin E and N-acetylcysteine (NAC) are also thought to support immunity, so consider adding these to your diet as well. Finally, probiotics are “good” bacteria that live in your gut and help keep your digestive system healthy. probiotics can be found in fermented foods like yogurt and sauerkraut, or you can take them in supplement form. Purchasing a few of these in vitamin supplement form and consuming them daily can ensure you get enough of the needed vitamins to support a healthy immune system. By following these tips, you can help keep your immune system healthy and strong.

In conclusion:

A strong immune system is essential for good health. It helps to protect the body against infection and disease, and it also helps to repair tissue damage caused by injury or illness. There are a number of ways to boost the immune system, including taking vitamin supplements, eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and getting enough sleep. Are you getting what you need to better support your immunity?

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New Gut Guru Probiotic + Chicory Root Prebiotic Fiber in a Gummy
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Date: July 20, 2021 04:42 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: New Gut Guru Probiotic + Chicory Root Prebiotic Fiber in a Gummy

New from Zhou Nutrition, Gut Guru is a great tasting blue raspberry flavor gummy probiotic and prebiotic supplement. If you are looking for chicory root look no further, Zhou has a new gummy that will provide a spore based probiotic with chicory root fiber to feed the spore based probiotic.

Spore based probiotics can multiply and support gut health and immunity much better than other non spore based probiotics. For adults, this product will last you 30 days (2 gummys per serving) and for children the supplement can last for 60 days (1 gummy per serving).

Have you had your probiotic and fiber today? Give Zhou Nutrition Guy Guru a try today!

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Follow your gut to digestive health
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Date: April 30, 2019 04:02 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Follow your gut to digestive health





"Microbiome" is the term that refers to the good and bad bacteria that resides within your digestive system. When that bacteria is in healthy balance, you have optimal equilibrium in your gut. Prebiotics and probiotics can contribute to this balance, enhancing your overall digestive health. You can get prebiotics and probiotics from both supplements and food. By making an effort to maintain a healthy microbiome, you will reap the benefits of overall immune support, heart health, an improved mood, and regularity in your bowel movements.

Key Takeaways:

  • Probiotics are healthy bacteria that live inside a person's gut, while prebiotics are the fibers that fuel probiotics.
  • Some examples of prebiotic fibers are lentils, different kinds of beans, and fruits and vegetables.
  • Yogurts, kefir, fermented vegetables, and kombucha are examples of probiotic foods.

"While all fiber is important to feeling your best every day, only certain fibers are what we call prebiotics."

Read more: https://www.austindailyherald.com/2019/03/follow-your-gut-to-digestive-health/

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Probiotics shown to protect against liver damage, study reveals
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Date: April 30, 2019 02:17 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: probiotics shown to protect against liver damage, study reveals





Fatty Liver Disease is becoming a real issue and may impact up to 1/4th of the United States population. Thankfully there appear to be means of combating this disease. Probiotics have already contributed in reducing acetaminophen-caused liver disease particularly with lowering of the oxidative stress. Positive gut health and bacteria is also important in maintaining a healthy immune system and can contribute to further protecting the body against Fatty Liver Disease. Eating the right foods, including fermented varieties, helps promote good gut health.

Key Takeaways:

  • Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is affecting a lot of people in the US and the number is increasing. Experts put its number at 25 percent of the population.
  • When NAFLD is left untreated for a long time, it can develop into more serious problems such as liver inflammation, scarring, cirrhosis, liver failure, and then liver cancer.
  • Now it has been discovered that gut bacteria has a good effect on liver health and probiotics can be used to halt liver disease.

"The team found that the supplemented mice experienced significantly less liver damage than the control group."

Read more: https://www.naturalhealth365.com/probiotics-nutrition-news-2623.html

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Protect yourself properly this cold season with oregano oil, plus 6other natural remedies
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Date: April 26, 2019 03:18 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Protect yourself properly this cold season with oregano oil, plus 6other natural remedies





CDC statistics indicate that most adults will get hit by the common cold at least a few times a year, but the antimicrobial properties of oregano oil may be able to help reduce your symptoms. A 2011 study, for example, found that an oregano oil throat spray could help control many cold symptoms. When combined with an overall healthy lifestyle, oregano oil can give your immune system an important boost. Ginger, probiotics, drinking herbal tea with honey and staying hydrated can also help.

Key Takeaways:

  • The U.S Centers for disease Control estimates that among adults the possibility of catching a cold is about 2 to 3 times per year.
  • Many persons, including adults and children, catch colds several times because they are generally uninformed about how to naturally prevent and treat bacterial and viral infections.
  • It has been scientifically proven that oregano is a natural remedy for alleviating cold and flu symptoms, and it can also help you prevent a cold in the first place.

"Be sure to look for a high quality oregano oil supplement (such as wild P73 oregano oil, which stands for “polyphenol 73%” and indicates a medicinal grade quality). To use, mix 3 to 10 drops of oregano oil in a tablespoon of water, swish it around your mouth for 30 seconds, then swallow."

Read more: https://www.naturalhealth365.com/cold-natural-remedy-2811.html

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Probiotics Benefit More Than Just Digestion
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Date: April 21, 2019 09:09 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: probiotics Benefit More Than Just Digestion





Everyone has heard that probiotics can help us stay regular, but they can do a lot more than that. Taking probiotics can help to boost your immune system. Pro-biotics can lower blood pressure and cholesterol level. They can help you stay hydrated and fight inflammation, both of which can improve the condition of your skin. It has become apparent also that the mind and the gut are interconnected. Therefore, taking probiotics for a healthy gut will support greater mental health.

Key Takeaways:

  • We are constantly being advised to take probiotics because they can help in making us healthy, but there are many more things they can help us in.
  • An unhealthy gut can lead to weight gain because one has constipation and is not able to digest food properly while a healthy gut leads to weight loss.
  • Two factors that can contribute to a sick heart are blood pressure and cholesterol levels. It has been shown that probiotics can reduce both of these.

"A healthy gut means stronger immunity, and when you feed your gut probiotics, it can go a long way in boosting your immune system. We can all use an extra immune boost this time of year."

Read more: https://www.belmarrahealth.com/probiotics-benefit-more-than-just-digestion/

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6 reasons to care about your gut flora
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Date: April 11, 2019 08:12 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: 6 reasons to care about your gut flora





Gut flora is made up of the bacteria that resides in our intestines and stomach. While we are born with some of this, the rest can be affected through our diets. Having good bacteria helps eliminate what is not good and there are several examples. First, there is a link between good bacteria in the gut flora and our overall mental health. There is a lot of bacteria already identified, with some of the benefits not known yet and a deepening understanding is important. Bad bacteria can cause a number of diseases, but being healthy and eating appropriately can decrease the need things like probiotics, which people may needlessly use while on antibiotics. Finally, prebiotics found in foods that promote good gut flora can lead to a decrease in blood pressure.

Key Takeaways:

  • Because the microbiome in the gut has been linked to various physical and mental health situations, we have to be interested in what is going on there.
  • The microbiome is made up of good bacteria that reside in our intestines that help us when we want to digest food.
  • The bacteria in our gut is partly what we were born with (that is from our mother) and partly from our lifestyle and dietary choices.

"With probiotics, fermented foods and kombucha all trending in recent years, we wanted to find out what all the fuss was about when it comes to our gut health."

Read more: https://www.dw.com/en/6-reasons-to-care-about-your-gut-flora/a-47429707

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Do Probiotics Help With UTIs For Women?
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Date: February 25, 2019 08:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Do probiotics Help With UTIs For Women?





Probiotics has been a recurring buzzword in healthcare the past few years. In her new article, Danielle Granger focuses on utilizing probiotics to help aid in the healing of urinary tract infections. She outlines the symptoms of UTIs, a description of what probiotics are, how they could potentially help with treating UTIs and possible ways in which to ingest them. As with all supplements and health advice, please ensure to consult a doctor when changing your routine as this article does not provide any recent scientific studies.

Key Takeaways:

  • Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) is a broad category of infections involving the urethra, bladder and other parts of the urological system.
  • UTIs create many very uncomfortable symptoms, including a constant, strong urge to urinate followed by painful urination that produces a small amount of often cloudy urine.
  • Probiotics can crowd out bad bacteria and strengthen the overall health of your digestive and immune systems, making you less susceptible to UTIs.

"There have been many studies into ways to help women who experience recurrent UTIs, but one area which has been focused upon is whether probiotics could actually help with UTIs in women especially."

Read more: https://thefrisky.com/do-probiotics-help-with-utis-for-women/

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Probiotics reduce the need for antibiotics, new review concludes
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Date: February 12, 2019 10:20 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: probiotics reduce the need for antibiotics, new review concludes





Probiotics help boost or maintain good gut flora and bacteria. A collaboration of 12 studies around the world have found that infants and small kids may benefit more from probiotics than first thought, when treatment for certain illnesses has been traditionally antibiotics. Antibiotics kill off the good and bad bacteria in ones system, and because of their limited diet, ( foods they can or will eat) replenishing that vital flora can be difficult, resulting in prolongation of condition or a greater risk of a secondary infection due to lowered immune response.

Key Takeaways:

  • An exhaustive amount of data about probiotics was reviewed by researchers working in tandem from the U.S., England and the Netherlands.
  • The results culled from the research was published in the European Journal of Public Health.
  • An important takeaway from the research was the discovery that minor children and babies were less likely to have her put on antibiotics if the were already on a probiotics regimen.

"However, data from a review has determined that probiotics can also be used to reduce the need for antibiotics among infants and children."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-01-04-probiotics-reduce-the-need-for-antibiotics.html

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Why you need both probiotics and prebiotics
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Date: January 05, 2019 10:12 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Why you need both probiotics and prebiotics





The importance of prebiotics is to help feed the probiotics that are already present in our systems. Since probiotics have the ability to provide us with numerous health benefits, ensuring that they are well-nourished is critical in their ability to thrive. Probiotics do not just have a plethora of physical benefits that they provide, but they also have some mental health advantages as well. Researchers have found that routine consumption of probiotics can lead to a reduction in anxiety, depression, OCD, and even memory loss.

Key Takeaways:

  • Probiotics are pro life in that they aid in the following: in promoting proper digestion, improving nutrient absorption, and making the immune system to function well.
  • There are about 500 bacteria in the gut and some are good bacteria while the others are bad bacteria.
  • What is required is balance of the bacteria in the gut. Having too few good bacteria or too much bad bacteria will result in diseases like cold and flu.

"Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that live in our digestive tracts. Prebiotics are the food that these friendly bacteria eat. When taken together, they can work in tandem to provide a number of useful health benefits."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-12-20-why-you-need-both-probiotics-and-prebiotics.html

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Why prebiotics are absolutely essential to gut health
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Date: January 03, 2019 08:50 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Why prebiotics are absolutely essential to gut health





We are always told about how important probiotics are for our gastrointestinal health, but what about prebiotics? Prebiotics are shown to improve digestion because they can naturally restore the presence of probiotics that fight off any harmful bacteria. Harmful gut bacteria can lead to issues such as bloating, gas, and acid reflux. It can also lead to issues such as brain fog and having poor levels of vitamins in your system that lead to related deficiencies.

Key Takeaways:

  • People often mistake probiotics and prebiotics to be the same thing, but even though they are closely related, they are also very different from each other.
  • By eating prebiotic foods, probiotic populations can be restored, and as a result, the different symptoms of these health problems like gas and bloating are alleviated.
  • Probiotics are crucial to maintaining overall health since nearly 70 percent of the immune system is found in the gut.

"People also have to complement their diet with foods containing the lesser known prebiotics for probiotics to work their magic."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-12-14-why-prebiotics-are-absolutely-essential-to-gut-health.html

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Probiotics for your anxious mind? Study shows a certain strain ofbacteria could significantly reduce anxiety
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Date: December 17, 2018 01:10 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: probiotics for your anxious mind? Study shows a certain strain ofbacteria could significantly reduce anxiety





Life is hard, stress is everywhere, but what happens when it goes from stress to anxiety? Millions of people suffer from anxiety, it is the most prevalent mental illness out there. However, gut flora might be the answer. digestion issues effect everything from nutrition absorption to hormone balance. While modern medicine is quick to prescribe medication , which is littered with side effects, probiotics offers a way to naturally help relieve symptoms and aids in the prevention of other diseases, such as Alzheimer.

Key Takeaways:

  • The pace of modern life has fostered anxiety on millions and it negatively impacts their work, school and social life leading to a mental health crisis.
  • Many treatment or drugs for anxiety come with negative side effects and this makes many patients reluctant to take them.
  • The proof that probiotics improve mood is due to the relationship between healthy gut bacteria and physical health. This relationship works very well.

"Fortunately, there are natural alternatives that have proven very effective in the treatment of anxiety"

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-12-12-probiotics-for-your-anxious-mind-reduces-anxiety.html

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Agave and gut health: Research finds freeze dried stems are aneffective prebiotic
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Date: December 13, 2018 03:33 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Agave and gut health: Research finds freeze dried stems are aneffective prebiotic





Scientists are constantly looking at new ways in which they can measure people's health. It is not easy to be someone who never has a health issue in their life. However, making sure that your gut and agave is healthy should be a priority in many people's minds. Doctors are finding new things that are helpful for treating people with issues related to these two things. Freeze dried stems are actually an effective prebiotic for these things.

Key Takeaways:

  • Researchers interested in the agave plant harvested the specimens they used around the Laguna Seca meszcal factory, in San Luis, Potosi.
  • The researchers freeze-dried a dried stem of the plant before extracting the juice from it and analyzing the components.
  • Although it's normally used as a base for tequila, agave is actually a nutritious plant, full of fiber and mineral content.

"The agave plant (Agave salmiana) has potential prebiotic benefits, according to a study published in the journal LWT – Food Science and Technology. The Mexican plant is found to contain fructooligosaccharides, a prebiotic sugar that can be food for the beneficial bacteria in our gut called probiotics, which in turn provide us with a plethora of health benefits."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-11-21-freeze-dried-agave-stems-are-an-effective-prebiotic.html

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One more reason to supplement: Probiotics reduce cadmium toxicity
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Date: November 26, 2018 02:52 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: One more reason to supplement: probiotics reduce cadmium toxicity





A new study published in the Journal of Medicinal Food claims that probiotic supplements can aid with the reduction of cadmium toxicity. Researchers found that probiotics actually help eradicate a body's cadmium by fastening to their bacterial cell wall and then remove them via feces. If a person is looking to lower their exposure to cadmium then they might want to stop smoking and if they don't smoke then also avoid inhaling another person's cigarette smoke as well.

Key Takeaways:

  • Two sets of researchers in Serbia and Libya have found that taking probiotics will help eliminate cadmium that exist in the body so that they can be excreted.
  • The study that made this discovery about probiotics was done on mice which found that cadmium that has environmental toxicity effects on the body can be reduced.
  • When the study was conducted by feeding mice probiotics, many correlations were found in the excreta concerning cadmium that suggested probiotics eliminated cadmium and pass them through excreta.

"Lower cadmium levels can also be found in vegetables, cereals, and starchy roots. It has toxic effects on the kidneys, the skeletal system, and the respiratory system. It is also classified as a human carcinogen."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-11-22-one-more-reason-to-supplement-probiotics-reduce-cadmium-toxicity.html

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Here's Why Probiotics For Women Are So Important
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Date: October 10, 2018 03:27 PM
Author: VitaNet, LLC Staff (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Here's Why probiotics For Women Are So Important





Here's Why Probiotics For Women Are So Important

Probiotics are extremely important for health, especially the health of women. They promote gut health by increasing the bacteria in your digestive tract. Chronic stress can hurt your microbiota, so probiotics are a way to combat this problem. Probiotic supplements may also help with mental health issues including depression and anxiety. They can also help with urogenital infections including UTIs and yeast infections. If you are considering probiotic supplements, it is recommended to eat a diet including things such as kimchi or kefir instead of taking pills.

Key Takeaways:

  • Stress can cause an imbalance of the bacteria in your gut, which leads to health problems.
  • When you take antibiotics, they wipe out the good bacteria in your gut in addition to the bad bacteria, so probiotics can restore the proper balance.
  • Having well-balanced bacteria in the gut can prevent ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.

"And for women in particular, keeping this balance of bacteria happy is also important in vaginal health, managing digestion issues that tend to affect women more often than men, and more."

Read more: https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/probiotics-for-women?mbg_p=home&mbg_ref=featured

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Bifidobacterium Lactis: The Bacterium That Could Help You LoseWeight & Fight Inflammation
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Date: October 10, 2018 03:26 PM
Author: VitaNet, LLC Staff (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Bifidobacterium Lactis: The Bacterium That Could Help You LoseWeight & Fight Inflammation





Bifidobacterium Lactis: The Bacterium That Could Help You Lose Weight & Fight Inflammation

The probiotic Bifidobacterium lactis, or B. lactis, is a powerhouse for gut health. Why is this strain of bacteria so important? One study published in 2015 showed that B. lactis could improve unpleasant and painful symptoms associated with poor gut motility, dysbiosis, and GI hypersensitivity. B. lactis is definitely one of the “good guys” of the gut bacteria world because it contributes to a healthy and balanced microbiome, which positively affects balanced blood sugar and optimal weight maintenance.

Key Takeaways:

  • While probiotics are ingested live organisms that are good for gut health, a prebiotic is food that helps these organisms thrive.
  • Bifidobacterium lactis in fermented milk is good for gut health because it improves gastrointestinal symptoms and well-being.
  • Oral health is tied to gut health in intricate ways. Studies with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has shown this truth.

"A particular strain of B. lactis, known as HN019, has been shown to have a significant impact on those with metabolic syndrome. This probiotic had beneficial effects on inflammation, nitric oxide metabolites, and antioxidant measurements, and the authors of the study stated that if their results are confirmed, supplementation with this probiotic should be considered further."

Read more: https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/bifidobacterium-lactis-weight-loss-inflammation

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One more reason to take probiotics: They protect against liverdamage
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Date: September 27, 2018 08:52 AM
Author: VitaNet, LLC Staff (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: One more reason to take probiotics: They protect against liverdamage





One more reason to take probiotics: They protect against liver damage

For those people who drink a ton of alcohol, you are doing a lot of damage to your liver! People do not realize the huge importance that your liver has for your body. Basically, your liver is the filter for all things that go in and out of your body. Therefore, it needs to work really well. As a result, if you are a bit worried, then you should definitely take probiotics as a way to protect yourself.

Key Takeaways:

  • Protecting your liver should be one of your main concerns if you drink a lot.
  • Being able to be real with yourself and tell yourself you have a problem is so useful.
  • The bottom line is that you are the only one who can take care of yourself at a high level.

"Probiotics are known for supporting a healthy gastrointestinal tract and promoting good digestion, but new research has shown that these friendly microbes can benefit more than just your gut."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-09-10-one-more-reason-probiotics-they-protect-against-liver-damage.html

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How to keep your microbiome happy
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Date: August 28, 2018 05:53 PM
Author: VitaNet, LLC Staff (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: How to keep your microbiome happy





How to keep your microbiome happy

Your microbiome is an ecosystem of trillions of bacteria, yeast and other microbes inhabiting your digestive tract. Probiotic foods such as kimchi, miso soup and yogurt, along with probiotic supplements, can help keep up a robust microbiome. They are especially beneficial after a course of antibiotics. Foods like sauerkraut, full fat yogurt, and kombucha, a form of fermented tea, also support a healthy microbiome. Green tea and meditation, meanwhile, can help make your gut more hospitable to beneficial microbes.

Key Takeaways:

  • Probiotics, which are found in foods such as yogurt, pickles, and dark chocolate, help promote gut health.
  • Green tea is filled with nutrients as well as antioxidants that protect and nourish the lining of the digestive system.
  • If you can't spend more time in the sun, consider taking Vitamin D tablets, as Vitamin D is necessary for a healthy gut.

"Keeping your microbes in balance is the key to good health and has been shown to affect weight, well being and fat storage."

Read more: https://www.hippocraticpost.com/ageing/how-to-keep-your-microbiome-happy/

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Probiotics REMOVE heavy metals from your body
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Date: July 08, 2018 09:54 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: probiotics REMOVE heavy metals from your body





Probiotics REMOVE heavy metals from your body

The presence of heavy metals within your body can lead to some pretty damaging effects such as increasing your ALT and AST levels which are indicators of your liver function. Fortunately, probiotics such as synbiotic can help regulate your system in order to promote more balance and less heavy metals within your system. Getting probiotics through a synbiotic diet is a great way to remove the presence of metals within you due to how easy it is to consume within a daily diet.

Key Takeaways:

  • A supplement called a synbiotic can give you the probiotics that your body needs to eliminate heavy metals.
  • You can also get more synbiotic in your system by just participating in the synbiotics diet.
  • When you take synbiotics, you are getting both probiotic and prebiotic components.

"The beneficial effects of probiotic bacteria are boosted by the addition of prebiotics that promotes their growth."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-07-06-probiotics-remove-heavy-metals-from-your-body.html

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Gut microbes can fight parasites: Probiotics may reduce infections, and severity of infections, in developing countries
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Date: June 08, 2018 09:16 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Gut microbes can fight parasites: probiotics may reduce infections, and severity of infections, in developing countries





Gut microbes can fight parasites: Probiotics may reduce infections, and severity of infections, in developing countries

Parasites are a more common problem in some parts of the world, where soil quality is particularly conducive to their survival and growth. Unfortunately, for individuals that get infected with these parasites, it's becoming harder to get rid of them, as successive strains become more resistant to drugs.

Fortunately, new research is discovering that keeping parasites at bay and destroying those already present may have more to do with the environment of the gut. Individuals from villages in Indonesia and Liberia were the data pool used to find guts harboring parasites as well as those free of them. It was found that some bacteria were actually assistive of the parasites, while others made it hard on them. Since inflammation is the way that the gut generally fights off parasitic invasion, those bacteria that are anti-inflammatory are not useful in ridding the body, although those that aid in producing an inhospitable environment are. It may be that a eating a great deal more fermented foods could be a key, as such foods encourage the production of friendly and useful bacteria.

Key Takeaways:

  • Researchers used a data pool culled from fecal samples of Liberian and Indonesian villagers to try and discover what sort of gut environment is hospitable or hostile to parasitic invaders.
  • Despite the distance between the village sources, the gut environments were very similar and scientists were able to isolate many microbes.
  • The lower incidence of parasites in some individuals was deemed as possibly related to inflammation, which is the body's way of ousting parasites.

"Your ability to fight off parasitic worms may be aided by your gut microbiota."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-06-05-gut-microbes-can-fight-parasites-probiotics-may-reduce-infections-and-severity-of-infections-in-developing-countries.html

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Microbiome, Herbal Medicine, and Probiotics Combine to Extend Lifespan
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Date: June 02, 2018 05:16 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Microbiome, Herbal Medicine, and probiotics Combine to Extend Lifespan





Microbiome, Herbal Medicine, and Probiotics Combine to Extend Lifespan

Scientists at McGill University were able to significantly increase the life expectancy of Drosophila fruit flies by using probiotics and the prebiotic Triphala mixture, an element of traditional Indian medicine. The experiment was based on the theory of the gut-brain axis, a two way superhighway of communication between the neurons and the digestive tract that helps the body respond to its environment and handle stress. Changes associated with the aging process, such as depletion of beneficial gut flora in the gastric microbiome, can interfere with the body’s ability to handle stress, inflammation and damage effectively. It is thought that the pro- and pre- biotics mixture helped mitigate these changes to the gastric microbiome.

Key Takeaways:

  • The theory of the Gut-Brain Axis (GBA) posits that the digestive tract and nervous system engage in constant and extensive communication.
  • The aging process tends to alter the gastric microbiome in harmful ways as populations of beneficial gut bacteria die off, potentially impacting all parts of the GBA.
  • As the body ages, it becomes more vulnerable to inflammation, oxidative stress and other forms of damage, many of which can be aggravated by the loss of gut bacteria and other changes in the GBA.

"The researchers, headed by Satya Prakash, Ph.D., a professor of biomedical engineering in McGill’s Faculty of Medicine, hope that the combination of probiotics and the prebiotic Triphala formulation could help to prevent or treat human disorders ranging from diabetes and obesity, to neurodegeneration, chronic inflammation, depression, irritable bowel syndrome, and perhaps even cancer."

Read more: https://www.genengnews.com/gen-news-highlights/microbiome-herbal-medicine-and-probiotics-combine-to-extend-lifespan/81255870

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Probiotics are the guts' best friends
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Date: May 31, 2018 09:16 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: probiotics are the guts' best friends





Probiotics are the guts' best friends

Probiotics are important not only for digestive health, but also a person's overall health as well. Benefits of probiotics include relief from symptoms of gastrointestinal problems, but can also extend to other parts of the body, such as helping the body better ingest vitamins and minerals. Maintaining a healthy diet can help make sure the body maintains the necessary probiotics; however, some foods are better for consuming probiotics than others. Foods such as yogurt and miso are some of the best sources of probiotics. As part of a healthy lifestyle, reduce stress, eat healthy, and use antibiotics only when necessary to keep the gut a healthy home for probiotics.

Key Takeaways:

  • Probiotics assist the human gut by creating an acid environment, suitable for the absorption of minerals.
  • They can slow down chronic hypersensitivity to various ingestible items, thereby assisting with autoimmune conditions and regulating inflammation.
  • These helpful strains of bacteria also secrete substances that aid in inhibiting the growth of pathogenic substances in the gut.

"Research has shown that either single-strain or multi-strain probiotic or prebiotic supplements can reduce palpitations, constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, lactose intolerance and discomfort."

Read more: http://www.ejinsight.com/20180525-probiotics-are-the-guts-best-friends/

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Reds Pak has over 150 Nutrients Per Packet
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Date: March 21, 2018 01:39 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Reds Pak has over 150 Nutrients Per Packet

Contains:

  • Red Fruits
  • Red Vegetables
  • Enzymes
  • probiotics
  • Concentrace trace Minerals
  • Mangosteen
  • Goji berries
  • Acai
  • Pomegranate
  • Noni

If you are looking for a great reds supplement, give Trace Minerals Research a try, This Reds Pak is Gluten free and Certified Vegan.

Reds Pak is a full-spectrum antioxidant supplement of energy-packed whole foods and extracts, super fruits, vegetables, and other essential nutrients for superior health. It is designed to help maintain cellular integrity, support cardiovascular health and immune system function, provide increased energy, support healthy digestion, and fight against free radical damage.**

Red Pak also Contains a Proprietary Liver Supplement Blend and an Enzyme & Probiotic blend that work together to support healthy digestion and aid in the processing and elimination of harmful toxins.** The digestive enzymes help break down macronutrients and absorption while the probiotics help boost production of the beneficial cultures that naturally reside in the digestive tract for good gut flora and healthy bacterial balance of the intestines.** To complete the formula, a complex of over 72 ionic trace minerals are added.

Feel the difference, give it a try!

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How to care for your gut bacteria when you're taking antibiotics
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Date: February 07, 2018 07:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: How to care for your gut bacteria when you're taking antibiotics





Gut bacteria are highly necessary for our well being, but what do you do when you take antibiotics to fight other bacteria? One major tip is only take them for as long as you need. This will allow you to still have a gut biota that is health, but maybe a bit knocked down thanks to this antibiotic. Take extra probiotics to seed your guy with good bacteria and maybe even take extra time to heal up and give them time to grow back and make you healthy again.

Key Takeaways:

  • Watch the time you take it to make sure you aren't putting too much in your body
  • Give your gut time to recover and build back up after this round of antibiotics
  • Take probiotics to add in more bacteria to your body and build up the ones you have

"The best way to restore your gut to its pre-antibiotic glory is by eating lots of fibre-rich foods to fuel good bacteria growth."

Read more: https://coach.nine.com.au/2018/01/31/12/29/antibiotics-gut-bacteria-microbiome

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Kombucha Tea: Is It Really The Elixir of Life?
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Date: January 29, 2018 10:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Kombucha Tea: Is It Really The Elixir of Life?





According to the "natural cures" channel on YouTube, kombucha tea has several therapeutic properties. This probiotic drink is the product of fermentation. It is referred to as the "immortal health elixir" by the Chinese. The drink originated in the East about 2,00 years ago. The gastrointestinal tract seems to respond favorably to this drink. The fermentation and consequent probiotics promote digestive health. "Healthy" bacteria maintain the homestatic balance within the colon. This effect also has a positive impact on the immune system.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7KbuPoh9-4&rel=0

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I Used These 4 Tricks To Cure Candida In A Week
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Date: January 19, 2018 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: I Used These 4 Tricks To Cure Candida In A Week





Our body does not survive on its own but rather through the assistance of numerous micro organisms. In our gut system for instance, bacteria and yeasts thrive in billions. However, these can turn into harmful creatures if their numbers are not checked. A good example is 'Candida Albicans' species of yeast. If the immune system weakens, it can multiply to hazardous quantities. The body becomes sick. First symptom is strong sugar craving. Then there is chronic mental fog, joint swelling and mood swings. To cure this condition, avoid sugar and antibiotics. include in your diet probiotics, apple cider and lemon juice.

Key Takeaways:

  • Candida is a normal habitant of your body and does good things for you.
  • Yeast feed very well of sugar, so staying away from that will make a difference in the growth patterns.
  • Apple cider vinegar or lemon juice will help clear up the yeast by helping your body pH get back on track.

"When a person’s immune system is weakened — whether through diet, stress, antibiotics or all of the above — candida can no longer be held in check and begins to expand outwar"

Read more: https://www.thealternativedaily.com/all-natural-tricks-to-cure-a-candida-overgrowth/

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Did you have a C-section or take antibiotics while pregnant? Give babies probiotics to avoid diseases like asthma, diabetes
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Date: December 27, 2017 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Did you have a C-section or take antibiotics while pregnant? Give babies probiotics to avoid diseases like asthma, diabetes





Probiotics have many benefits when given to newborns, especially those delivered by c-section. These probiotics when added to either brestmilk or formula help aid in digestion and replace many healthy bacteria that were not acquired due to the c-section. These probiotics helped relieve the onset of several ailments, making early life for the infant much easier and enables him to grow strong and have a better quality of life. Several studies were conducted to confirm this and it will be utilized more often I the future.

Key Takeaways:

  • Giving babies probiotics along with breast milk reduces the levels of potential pathogens in the infants.
  • Giving probiotics to newborns results in healthier gut levels of beneficial bacteria.
  • Newborns who are given probiotics for the first week of life are protected from asthma and diabetes.

"The study is extremely important in that it shows how important a healthy gut microbiome is. The work had major implications for reduced infection rates and atopic issues like eczema and asthma."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-12-22-c-section-or-antibiotics-while-pregnant-give-babies-probiotics.html

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Lactic acid bacteria can protect against Influenza A virus, study finds
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Date: December 19, 2017 07:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Lactic acid bacteria can protect against Influenza A virus, study finds





Researchers have shown that lactic acid bacteria (LAB) may provide broad protection against influenza viruses. LAB are best known for their human gut floral maintenance, fermentative activity, and preservative capacity. LAB are widely used in food industry, such as in the preparation of fermented dairy products, pickling of vegetables, and baking. LAB have many health benefits, such as alleviation of diarrhea, stimulation of immune system, inhibition of infections, and prevention of certain diseases. So, LAB have been classified as probiotics. Previous studies have suggested that many LAB strains protect mice against influenza virus. The aim of the new study is to further explore the antiviral effect of LAB.

Key Takeaways:

  • The current seasonal vaccines are readily available but only work well when when vaccine strains and circulating influenza viruses are well matched.
  • The probiotics commonly used to regulate digestive issues can potentially offer protection agains Influenza A
  • After testing on mice in labs, they are beginning to feel confident that these probiotics can be offered in a nasal spray to humans.

"Our study provides evidence that heat-killed lactic acid bacteria could potentially be administered via a nasal spray as a prophylactic drug against non-specific influenza virus infections."

Read more: https://eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2017-12/gsu-lab121317.php

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Quinn on Nutrition: Understanding our body's microbiota
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Date: November 20, 2017 07:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Quinn on Nutrition: Understanding our body's microbiota





Microbiota is the medical term used to describe the countless bacteria, viruses and fungi swimming around on our bodies. There are good guys named Probiotics in this microscopic world. They are our hero in this story. There is a never ending battle going on right now inside of our bodies. We are continually under attack from bad bacteria and viruses. If the bad guys outnumber our hero, then we get sick. It is of vital importance that we send in reinforcements to ensure our hero has the force it needs to protect us. That means we have to eat foods high in probiotics or take a daily probiotic supplement. Our hero also needs to eat. Probiotics thrive on dietary fiber that is found in whole grains, fruits, vegetables and other healthy foods. Following a healthy diverse diet keeps our probiotic hero happy. Thus keeping us healthy.

Key Takeaways:

  • Microbiota are the bacteria, viruses and fungi that inhabit our body.
  • Probiotics are the good guys that fight off the bad microbiota in a never ending battle in our bodies.
  • Eating a healthy diverse diet that is high in probiotics is key to staying healthy.

"Eat moderate amounts of a variety of foods, especially plant foods high in fiber. Exercise. And manage stress. That's the formula for health."

Read more: http://www.montereyherald.com/article/NF/20171107/FEATURES/171109890

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Why You Should Include Probiotic In Your Diet?
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Date: November 10, 2017 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Why You Should Include Probiotic In Your Diet?





Probiotics are bacteria that are found in the human digestive system and are also the bacteria responsible for fermenting foods into other edible treats like yogurt. A healthy gut is one in which the natural bacteria of the intestines are flourishing. These bacteria help with digestion, colon cleansing and their byproducts provide vitamins for you. Eating fermented foods is a way to supplement your gut bacteria and include kefir, fermented vegetables, pickles and other fermented foods.

Key Takeaways:

  • The introduction of bacteria is a necessary requirement needed to transform probiotics.
  • Most foods that are rich in probiotics are not present in diets within western civilization.
  • Intestine flora can be promoted by introducing foods to diet.

"Lots of stress of probiotics normally exists in a healthy and balanced, diverse diet abundant in fermented foods and beverages, pickled foods, and also cultured dairy items."

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A Pediatrician Answers 5 Questions About Probiotics/Prebiotics
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Date: November 05, 2017 07:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: A Pediatrician Answers 5 Questions About probiotics/Prebiotics





Probiotics and prebiotics are both good bacteria your child's body may need more of. These do not make you sick the way some bacteria will. They occur naturally in your body already but this can be thrown off by many things such as a poor diet. This gives info straight from pediatricians so you'll know if you need to give more of these to your child in the form of supplements or in their food.

Key Takeaways:

  • There are two kinds of substances or supplements that will help the good bacteria in our intestines. Probiotics and then Prebiotics
  • They can be safe for children but kids with immune system issues should talk to their doctors.
  • They can help with stomach bugs, diarrhea and a number of other things. But there's lot to learn about these supplements. From a pediatrician's perspective.

"As we learn more about the normal bacteria that live in our intestines and how variation of the amount and type might contribute to disease, I’m hopeful that we’ll continue to see conditions for which probiotics are safe and effective."

Read more: http://www.checkupnewsroom.com/a-pediatrician-answers-5-questions-about-probioticsprebiotics/

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Do Prebiotic and Probiotic Supplements Decrease Systemic Inflammation?
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Date: October 10, 2017 10:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Do Prebiotic and Probiotic Supplements Decrease Systemic Inflammation?





Prebiotics and probiotics are good bacteria. They help your body handle many processes. They may help with systemic inflammation as well. Since this can cause pain and can make things hard on you it helps to know what may help. If you want to try this you need only find the foods which contain this bacteria. Yogurt it one example of such foods. That is easily obtained. It is sold at practically every grocery store.

Key Takeaways:

  • While there have been heterogeneous results, approximately half of the included studies reported a significant decrease in one or more of the systemic inflammatory biomarkers. Meta-analysis concluded
  • This systematic review has some limitations. Firstly, there was heterogeneity between studies with respect to supplement formulation, dosage, study duration, and systemic inflammatory outcomes.
  • Despite the limitations, authors believe that this is the first systematic review to examine the available evidence on the effects of SCFA, prebiotics, and synbiotics on systemic inflammation.

"The studies indicate that this association between fiber intake and anti-inflammatory response may be due to the presence of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which are active byproducts of the fermentation of soluble dietary fiber and resistant starch by bacteria in the colon"

Read more: https://www.medicalnewsbulletin.com/prebiotic-probiotic-systemic-inflammation/

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It Helps to Improve Digestion Naturally at Home
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Date: October 08, 2017 12:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: It Helps to Improve Digestion Naturally at Home





Digestion is important because it is how your body gets nutriendts. There can be a lot going wrong, though. You may notice gas or pain. This talks about improving digestion at home instead of taking medications for it. Doing things the natural way if you can is always best because you don't have to worry about harmful chemicals getting into your system. You can use probiotics to do this. They make yogurt which helps a great deal. There are teas and other things you can use as well.

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Key Takeaways:

  • The information provided on this channel and its videos is for general purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. We are trying to provide a perfect, valid, specific
  • we are not a licensed professional so make sure with your professional consultant in case you need. All the content published in our channel is our own creativity.
  • There are many foods that aid digestion and will keep your stomach happy. ... This strong tea helpsstimulate saliva, bile and gastric juice production to aid ...

"Lemon is one of the most effective fruits for cleansing the liver."

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5 Reasons Your Leaky Gut Isn't Healing—and How to Overcome Them
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Date: October 07, 2017 10:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: 5 Reasons Your Leaky Gut Isn't Healing—and How to Overcome Them





Your leaky gut may not be healing. This is bad news. You won't feel better until it heals. There can be other health problems caused by it as well. This gives five reasons for the lack of healing so you know what to watch for. This will help you so you can make sure things change. If you know what's wrong you can enact changes to make it better. You can't do this if you're clueless.

Key Takeaways:

  • Leaky gut syndrome has become a common health problem due to society’s bad habits of eating processed foods, lack of physical activity, and being overly stressed
  • If you are having a hard time healing your gut, you may not be taking the proper nutritional supplements, such as probiotics.
  • It’s important to intake adequate fiber from foods such as fruits and vegetables in order for probiotics to thrive in the gut.

"While you’ve probably heard of “leaky gut,” few people realize that it a serious medical condition that occurs when the gut lining becomes permeable, causing the normally tiny gateway openings between the intestines and bloodstream to enlarge."

Read more: http://observer.com/2017/09/reasons-your-leaky-gut-isnt-healing-and-how-to-overcome-them/

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Reasons why Women need probiotics more than men
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Date: October 06, 2017 01:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Reasons why Women need probiotics more than men





Probiotics are good bacteria. They can be found in yogurt and many other foods. They aid digestion and have other benefits. This talks about what they do for women. Men need probiotics too but not as much. Women can benefit a great deal from them so should try to incorporate them into their diet. Wome can't take their health seriously enough. There are many problems which can arise if they don't pay attention to what's going on.

Key Takeaways:

  • While both men and women should take probiotics in order to support a healthy digestive system, it is twice as important for women as it is for men.
  • Probiotics contain a specific type of bacteria that have many important functions, including breaking down food and fighting disease.
  • Often found in yogurt and milk, lactobacillus is a type of probiotic that supports digestion by treating metabolic problems.

"If you have a low probiotic count, you may consider taking probiotic supplements too which are available in the form of pills, liquids or nutritional supplementary powders."

Read more: https://reportshealthcare.com/reasons-women-need-probiotics-men/

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Could a probiotic be the answer to postnatal depression?
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Date: October 04, 2017 01:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Could a probiotic be the answer to postnatal depression?





A probiotics could be the answer to postnatal depression. A trial has found lower rates of postnatal anxiety and depression with something called lactobacillus. Probiotics in pregnancy can be very useful for preventing postnatal depression and anxiety. A study that was done in New Zealand has suggested this. The findings have come from a randomized and controlled trial of daily supplements that were given to 423 women in Wellington as well as Auckland. The study was very precise.

Key Takeaways:

  • Probiotics in pregnancy may be useful for the prevention of postnatal depression and anxiety
  • The findings come from a randomized, controlled trial of daily supplements of Lactobacillus
  • a New Zealand study suggests. The findings come from a randomised, controlled trial of daily

"When assessed at six and 12 months after birth, mothers in the probiotic treatment group reported significantly lower depression scores"

Read more: https://www.6minutes.com.au/news/could-probiotic-be-answer-postnatal-depression

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Breakthrough science study confirms that probiotics can improve depression symptoms
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Date: October 02, 2017 11:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Breakthrough science study confirms that probiotics can improve depression symptoms





Depression is a real problem. It is not just being sad. It is medical. It can make life very hard. There is a new scientific study which shows that probiotics can help. These can be found in yogurt and other foods. It is important to get these into your diet because they help with depression but do other things for you as well. They aid digestion for example. Probiotics are a good form of bacteria.

Read more: Breakthrough science study confirms that probiotics can improve depression symptoms

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New hope for leaky gut sufferers: Spore-based probiotics found to improve gastrointestinal health
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Date: September 26, 2017 09:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: New hope for leaky gut sufferers: Spore-based probiotics found to improve gastrointestinal health





There is new hope for people that suffer from a leaky gut. Probiotics that are spore based have been found to improve gastrointestinal health. They are the answer to leaky gut syndrome. The researchers came to this conclusion thanks to study they did. Leaky gut syndrome can lead to things like fatigue and inflammatory skin diseases as well as food sensitivities. It is very important for people that are suffering from this to get help right away.

Key Takeaways:

  • The effect of the experiment proved to be greater than just placebo.
  • The study has lead to the creation of a immediate treatment of leaky gut.
  • Unfortunately, modern doctors are not up to date and are unfamiliar with new treatments.

"According to the results of the experiment, the probiotic brought about a 42 percent decrease in endotoxin levels, a 24 percent decrease in triglyceride levels, while endotoxin levels rose by 36 percent in the placebo group and triglycerides fell by five percent."

Read more: http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-09-17-new-hope-for-leaky-gut-sufferers-spore-based-probiotics-found-to-improve-gastrointestinal-health.html

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Probiotics may help to prevent and treat colon cancer
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Date: September 24, 2017 12:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: probiotics may help to prevent and treat colon cancer





Colon cancer is like other cancers because if you catch it early eough you can treat it in many cases. Probiotics are a great thing to add to your diet because they could help. These can be found in yogurts and other foods. They are healthy bacteria. They aid digestion as well so cancer treatment is not the only reason to eat them. You can also get probiotic supplements instead of eating the foods which contain them.

Key Takeaways:

  • Inactive strains of L. reuteri, which were HDC-deficient, did not exhibit any protective effects.
  • The researchers also noted that the probiotic (its active strain) was effective in reducing the inflammation stimulated by the chemicals
  • the team hopes that probiotics that help to convert L-histidine into histamine could eventually be used to aid colorectal cancer treatment

"The researchers found that L. reuteri stimulated the production of HDC and raised the levels of histamine in the colon."

Read more: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/319401.php

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Coconut Oil For Constipation? 8 Natural Laxatives To Get You Going #2
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Date: September 16, 2017 12:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Coconut Oil For Constipation? 8 Natural Laxatives To Get You Going #2





All of us are backed up from time to time, while others suffer from chronic constipation. The good news is that there are many ways to alleviate this common problem without the use of drugs. For prevention and management of constipation, a plant-based, whole foods diet minus any processed foods is best. When diet isn’t enough, there are many natural laxatives available, including coconut oil, plums, prune juice, flax seeds, and berries. Consuming probiotics is also beneficial because they improve your microbome, which supports better digestion.

Key Takeaways:

  • Consuming coconut oil can allow your body to easily improve the digestive system giving you an overall better metabolism.
  • While being pregnant, dried plums and prune juice can help to relieve constipation.
  • Flax seeds can also help your digestive system because they are full of protein.

"Coconut oil is a natural, nutrient-rich fat, and getting more into your diet can help to ease chronic constipation over time."

Read more: http://www.thealternativedaily.com/natural-laxatives-to-ease-constipation

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Now that's good bacteria
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Date: September 07, 2017 09:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Now that's good bacteria





All bacteria that reside in your body is not harmful. "Good" bacteria are found mostly in your gut. This good bacteria is called probiotics, and it helps keep your gut healthy. Besides keeping your gut healthy, probiotics have been found to help with allergies, oral health, and boost your overall immune system. A balance between good (probiotics) and bad bacteria in your gut must be maintained. In order to do this, one must consume prebiotics and probiotics every day. Foods that should be eaten daily are fermented foods and high-fibre foods. In addition to making sure there is good bacteria in your gut, one must get enough sleep and exercise daily. This will keep your gut microbiome on course.

Key Takeaways:

  • probiotics are living microorganisms of a beneficial nature, found within the human body, specifically in the stomach.
  • These microorganisms can boost the body's immunity, which makes them useful for cold's, urinary tract infections and influenza.
  • To boost levels of probiotics in the body, it's a good idea to consume fermented foods, like yoghurt, miso and tempeh.

"Keeping a proper balance between the good and bad bacteria of your gut microbiome is important, and the way to achieve it is by ensuring that your ratio of beneficial-to-bad bacteria in your gut is kept in equilibrium."

Read more: http://www.star2.com/health/nutrition/2017/09/05/now-thats-good-bacteria/

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The new science on anxiety and gut health
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Date: September 01, 2017 09:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: The new science on anxiety and gut health





Probiotics may be a new treatment for mental health disorders. A new study creates a connection between good digestive health and good mental health. Lab mice showed that a lack of probiotics increased anxiety, but that anxiety decreased as the bacteria was reintroduced. The study claims there is a link to the brain and the digestive tract that creates a link between the the two, leading one to compliment the other, benefitting health, and positive mental health.

Key Takeaways:

  • In the study, researchers discovered the mice living a germ-free life ended up having unusual amounts of anxiety.
  • While the microbiome-brain connection—AKA the link between digestive and mental health—has been established in other studies, this time they found a first-of-its-kind connection between gastrointestin
  • If your probiotics seem to help keep your anxiety at a healthy level, keep doing what you’re doing: The little guys in your stomach are on your side.

"Probiotics are arguably the new Prozac already — and now there’s a concrete case for combating anxiety with good bacteria, too."

Read more: https://www.wellandgood.com/good-advice/anxiety-gut-health-microbiome-new-study/

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How one bacteria might help prevent sepsis infections in infants globally
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Date: August 29, 2017 09:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: How one bacteria might help prevent sepsis infections in infants globally





Beneficial bacteria has been found in some fermented vegetables, such as Kimchi and a few other food products, which can help counter Sepsis. This would help globally save lives of babies in areas that have higher risk. A study took place and results produced incredible numbers that significantly reduced the amount of children that had a high probability of getting this infection. This bacteria stays in the gut where it can be nourished by every meal eaten. There has also been results of reduction in lung infections and pneumonia.

Key Takeaways:

  • Bacteria can change our immune system to help protect us from diseases
  • Sepsis is a very preventable disease that kills many babies each year worldwide
  • Probiotics can help prevent bad bacteria from getting into our blood system

"However, much like drugs, the probiotics need to be fully tested before they can be used widely."

Read more: https://today.mims.com/topic/how-one-bacteria-might-help-prevent-sepsis-infections-in-infants-globally

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Probiotic supplementation may ease constipation among elderly, new study suggests
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Date: August 27, 2017 12:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Probiotic supplementation may ease constipation among elderly, new study suggests





There is a new study that has suggested supplementation can ease constipation among elderly people. As a person gets older, constipation problems increase because microbiota and gut functioning changes a lot. This is a very important issue in the west because people are living a lot longer. Some researchers have looked at scientific evidence that took a look at the link between microorganisms that are beneficial for gut health. The research was done specifically with elder people.

Key Takeaways:

  • Data shows probiotics may be a game changer in helping those suffering with constipation
  • The studies were carried out on the elderly and it showed that the probiotics and a significant effect.
  • Scientists tested different strains of probiotic and some seemed to produce better results than others.

"Different strains of probiotics induced beneficial effects in chronic constipation among the elderly, researchers from the University of Valencia found."

Read more: http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Research/Among-elderly-probiotic-supplementation-may-ease-constipation-woes

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Probiotics a possible treatment for jaundice in newborn babies
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Date: August 17, 2017 11:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: probiotics a possible treatment for jaundice in newborn babies





Probiotics are being tested as a possible way to treat babies born with potentially fatal jaundice. Studies are still inconclusive as more research and follow up remains necessary. Some babies were noted to experience adverse side effects, while others were not. This disease is rather common, hence adding to the benefit of finding an effective treatment. This study was being done by researchers at Sichuan University. Improvements will be needed for additional research and studies of treating with probiotics.

Read more: Probiotics a possible treatment for jaundice in newborn babies

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Nutritionist Reveals Five Prebiotic Foods That Can Feed Your Gut
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Date: August 15, 2017 09:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Nutritionist Reveals Five Prebiotic Foods That Can Feed Your Gut





You could be doing your best to make sure that you are ingesting healthy probiotics, but without prebiotics, foods that fuel probiotics, you are not receiving the benefits you are expecting. A nutritionist shares the foods that you need to feed the good bacteria in your gut to maintain your gut and overall health. These foods are easily found in your local supermarkets and can be incorporated into your daily meal plans and beside being prebiotics, they have other health benefits as well.

Key Takeaways:

  • Psyllium can be purchased at local grocery stores or health food stores and can be incorporated into your diet in a variety of ways
  • Leeks and asparagus are sources of the prebiotic fibre called inulin along with other health benefits
  • Garlic and oats also have important prebiotic fibres present in them and can be added to a variety of meals for an added health boost

"Prebiotics feed the good bacteria we already have in our digestive system,"

Read more: https://www.womenshealth.com.au/article/food/five-prebiotic-foods-you-need-for-good-gut-health

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Prebiotics may help reduce weight and inflammation
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Date: August 14, 2017 04:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Prebiotics may help reduce weight and inflammation





Prebiotics will not only help to reduce weight, but it will help in reducing inflammation as well. Some natural prebiotic ingredients can add some health benefits to ice cream and yogurt and dairy beverages. People are a lot more health conscious now than they used to be. They are more careful as to what they put into their bodies. There are different concerns for food formulators. They wonder about things like the cost and the regulatory status.

Key Takeaways:

  • Although many people are aware about probiotics, there are few that know about the benefits of prebiotics.
  • Prebiotics help you lose weight by assisting in the consumption of glucose.
  • Acacia gum and chicory root are two sources that need to be better understood and introduced more heavily in the the American diet.

"Studies in lean and obese mice suggested that gut microbiota influence the efficiency of caloric harvest from the diet as well as energy storage and utilization."

Read more: http://www.dairyfoods.com/articles/92389-prebiotics-may-help-reduce-weight-and-inflammation

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6 Vitamin and Food Supplements for Better Health | Natural Cures
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Date: August 05, 2017 12:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: 6 Vitamin and Food Supplements for Better Health | Natural Cures





Foods rich in Vitamin C are necessary when boosting the body's immune system naturally. Vitamin C helps with depression and eye related issues. Many problems arise from having a diminished immune system. In the past, the soil that our foods grew in was rich in magnesium. Nowadays, eating foods rich in magnesium or taking an additional supplement can make our muscles and bones healthier, as well as keep our nervous system balanced. probiotics also made the list because they are a natural bacteria that rid the body of bad bacteria and replenish the body.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFW_3FlG5_Y&rel=0

Key Takeaways:

  • Supplements are good for you but should be considered in overall health even if natural.
  • Supplements are a great way to fill the gaps in your diet. Knowing which ones to add to your Routine is important.
  • Not all supplements are safe even if natural, in addition many vitamins and minerals may have more benefits then you are even aware.

"Know which vitamins and supplements to take and which may cause harm."

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