9.4 Probiotics in GI disorders Probiotics hold considerable promise as therapeutic agents for a spectrum of medical conditions, encompassing lactose intolerance, GI and urogenital infections, ulcerative colitis, neoplasms of the digestive tract, and Crohns disease, as shown in Table 3
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According to Seeley, the ultimate goal is finding the right drug for the right patient at the right time. Researchers are calling for future studies to determine if the medicine can help combat sarcopenia, the progressive loss of muscle mass and strength associated with aging, which not only impairs physical performance but also increases the risk of falls and loss of independence
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Reduces Appetite: Helps control hunger, making it easier to eat fewer calories
Studies show it works too - a six-month trial noted higher levels of glutathione (GSH) in blood, lymphocytes, and cells, and demonstrated reduced oxidative stress as a result of supplementation