
Health magazine recently asked me to
take an in-depth look at the increasing number of products being sold with a
"probiotic" claim. As readers of Good Germs, Bad Germs know, the
benefits of probiotics, or beneficial bacteria, are highly strain specific.
That is, the so-called "good" bacteria in cultured foods and
supplements vary widely in their effects--even between two strains, or "subspecies,"
of a given bug such as the familiar Lactobacillus acidophilus.
Research into several dozen products and probiotic strains produced a "best bets" list of those backed by bona fide science including clinical trials showing tangible benefits in people (not just lab animals).
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