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Follow your gut to digestive health Darrell Miller 4/30/19
Probiotics may help to prevent and treat colon cancer Darrell Miller 9/24/17
Probiotic Microorganisms: A Closer Look Darrell Miller 5/7/17
Most probiotic yogurts don't contain enough 'good' bacteria for benefits: study Darrell Miller 4/21/17
OPINION: How probiotics research is taking us to the next level of understanding Darrell Miller 4/16/17
Yogurts that ARE good for you and not packed full of sugar Darrell Miller 1/15/17
My answer to the holiday sugar glut: Pomegranates, and lots of them - Washington Post Darrell Miller 12/27/16
Yogurt and probiotics Darrell Miller 9/9/16
When Should Probiotics Be Taken? Darrell Miller 10/4/11




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 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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Probiotic Microorganisms: A Closer Look
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Date: May 07, 2017 09:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Probiotic Microorganisms: A Closer Look





Authors Julio Villena and Haruki Kitazawa write about probiotic microorganisms and their potential benefits to one's personal health. They write about how having the knowledge of probiotics has increased the practicality and functionality of foods such as yogurts and greatly increase their health benefits. Said health benefits are discussed at great length throughout the article with a focus on the benefits added to the immune system and the evidence to support the claims made by the authors.

Key Takeaways:

  • Pregnancy methods such as in vitro fertilization can be aided with probiotic microorganisms.
  • Individuals should consider Probiotic microorganisms as a prevention and treatment method to a variety of diseases.
  • Excessive inflammation can be assisted and reduced with the help of probiotics.

"Livestock Immunology Unit, International Education and Research Center for Food Agricultural Immunology (CFAI), Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-0845, Japan"

Read more: http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/5/2/17

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Most probiotic yogurts don't contain enough 'good' bacteria for benefits: study
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Date: April 21, 2017 10:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Most probiotic yogurts don't contain enough 'good' bacteria for benefits: study





If you are spending more money to purchase probiotic yogurts in hopes they have the good bacteria that your body needs, maybe it is time to switch back to the traditional yogurt, and keep your money in your pockets. New research suggest that the good bacteria found inside this yogurt isn't in high enough quantity to provide any type of real health benefits to the user. You are not alone if you thought this yogurt was beneficial.

Read more: Most probiotic yogurts don't contain enough 'good' bacteria for benefits: study

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OPINION: How probiotics research is taking us to the next level of understanding
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Date: April 16, 2017 01:29 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: OPINION: How probiotics research is taking us to the next level of understanding





Everyone has seen those commercials talking about yogurt and the feamle digestive sysyem, you know the ones that talk about probiotics? Well, now there is research that shows for sure that probiotics do, in fact, do plenty of good and very little harm. So, go out and buy those yogurts and do not feel guilty about spending a little bit more money than normal for them. They actually work and are very good for you!

Read more: OPINION: How probiotics research is taking us to the next level of understanding

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Yogurts that ARE good for you and not packed full of sugar
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Date: January 15, 2017 07:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Yogurts that ARE good for you and not packed full of sugar





Are you one of many that are trying to watch their weight? Eating your favorite low calorie yogurt? Well watch out because some of your favorite yogurts could contain a high amount of sugar! The public health of England was drawing concerns about some yogurt brands containing high amounts of sugar.

Key Takeaways:

  • Public Health England recently raised concerns about the huge amounts of sugar in some of our favourite flavoured yoghurt brands.
  • Whole-milk yoghurts (made with goat or cow's milk) tend to be more nutritious than those made with skimmed and semi-skimmed milk.
  • Natural yoghurt without any sweetening and served with fresh fruit is the healthiest option.

"Public Health England recently raised concerns about the huge amounts of sugar in some of our favourite flavoured yoghurt brands."



Reference:

https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=//www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-4070974/Watching-weight-Revealed-yogurts-good-not-packed-sugar.html&ct=ga&cd=CAIyGjVkYjY3ZDViNDdiNGM3ZTc6Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg=AFQjCNEQdPMXW1BV6Gvp7JF_X57RnzUMMA

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My answer to the holiday sugar glut: Pomegranates, and lots of them - Washington Post
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Date: December 27, 2016 12:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: My answer to the holiday sugar glut: Pomegranates, and lots of them - Washington Post





Pomegranates offer plenty of nutrients and a provides a good source of antioxidants especially usefully during the holidays’ when children usually indulge with consuming more sugar. Pomegranate seeds can be used in many ways with cooking and uses in recipes such as oatmeal, waffles, yogurts and many other uses to spice ordinary dishes

Key Takeaways:

  • Antioxidants prevent oxidative damage caused by sugar, magnesium regulates blood sugar and insulin spikes, and vitamin C boosts immune systems
  • Pomegranate seeds have been shown to fight cancer, improve memory, reduce inflammation, lower blood pressure and reduce heart disease
  • Pomegranate seeds are a super food, providing fiber, B vitamins, potassium, antioxidants, vitamin K, vitamins C and E - an excellent option to counteract the high sugar content in holiday treats.

"Antioxidants prevent oxidative damage caused by sugar, magnesium regulates blood sugar and insulin spikes, and vitamin C boosts my children’s immune systems."



Reference:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/wellness/my-answer-to-the-holiday-sugar-glut-pomegranates-and-lots-of-them/2016/12/19/aa5d01ae-c167-11e6-8422-eac61c0ef74d_story.html

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Yogurt and probiotics
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Date: September 09, 2016 05:07 PM
Author: Darrell Miller
Subject: Yogurt and probiotics

The Question is can you get all the probiotics you need from yogurt?

Well, you'll get some probiotics from yogurt, but it won't be the same as what you'll get in a name brand probiotic supplement.  While most yogurts measure their probiotic count in the millions, by the time it gets through the digestive system, it'll be a lot less.  By contrast, name brand probiotics like Europharma's colon & bowel probiotic provide 20 billion probiotic bacteria in just one capsule. 

For reference, it takes 1,000 million to make even one billion.

Don't forget calories, consuming yogurt adds calories to ones diet,  with todays overweight America, why should you have to consume calories to get your beneficial bacteria?  Taking Enteric Coated probiotic, provides the probiotics where it is needed in the small and large intestines, and contains zero calories.

High potency Probiotics Can Relieve:

  • Gas
  • Bloating
  • Cramping
  • Irregularity
  • Constipation


This product is free from common allergies: No sugar, No Salt, No Yeast, No Wheat, No Gluten, No Corn, No Soy, No Dairy Products, No Artificial Flavoring, No Artificial Coloring, and No Artificial Preservatives.



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When Should Probiotics Be Taken?
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Date: October 04, 2011 02:00 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (dm@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: When Should Probiotics Be Taken?

Probiotics are digestive bacteria which are naturally present in the gastric environment. This type of bacteria is necessary for the proper digestion of food as well as absorption of nutrients. Clinical studies have shown that the digestive tract must contain at least 10 to 15 % good bacteria to have a healthy digestion. In addition, trace amount of bad bacteria is also present inside the digestive tract. This is also important for digestion because these bacteria produce essential enzymes that aid digestion and absorption.

The most popular probiotics is called Lactobacillus acidophilus. This kind of bacteria produces lactic acid inside the stomach when they reproduce. Lactic acid increases the acidity of the gastric environment thus enhancing digestion. The acidity of the digestive tract also helps protect the stomach and intestines from overgrowth of harmful microorganisms such as yeasts, spores, molds and bacteria such as Escherichia coli and Salmonella.

The population of good bacteria in the digestive tract is depleted when the individual is on antibiotic therapy or under prolonged stress. Antibiotics are non – selective. This means that they do not only kill the harmful microorganisms but also the good ones. Good thing probiotics can be obtained from the diet such as yogurt, buttermilk, kefir and other fermented products. In addition, probiotics can also be provided by supplements. Therefore, when the person is to have an antibiotic therapy, the physician usually prescribes probiotic supplement to replenish the digestive tract with the killed good bacteria.

Moreover, if probiotics are prescribed, another form of supplement may also be recommended to aid the activity of probiotic supplements. These are called prebiotics which are considered to be fibers, either soluble or insoluble. These prebiotics does not increase the number of good bacteria in the digestive tract. Prebiotics serve as food for good bacteria thus making them healthy and strong against bad bacteria. Sources of prebiotics include fruits, vegetables, legumes and grains.

Other health benefits of probiotics are that it can enhance the health of the immune system and boost the intestinal barrier function. Probiotics also lessen the development of allergies to food and drugs. For lactose – intolerant individuals, yogurts with live and active cultures of lactobacillus acidophilus are recommended to relieve its disturbing symptoms. In addition, probiotics also has an anti – diarrheal property and at the same time helps in the regulation of normal bowel movement.

A good probiotic supplement must have at least ten million live bacteria. Experts also stressed that the good bacteria contained in a supplement must be that of the Lactobacillus strains. This family of bacteria is the only considered group of good bacteria which is strong enough to reach the intestines, bypassing the acidic environment of the stomach. Another helpful tip on what a good probiotic supplement must be is that the product must be guaranteed organic. Organic probiotics ensure that the bacteria are in its natural and live state and have not been destroyed with heat and strong chemicals during processes. Experts also suggest that you must choose those probiotic supplements in which the source is from organic vegetables.

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