Probiotics Blog
This blog is about probiotics, those helpful bacteria that live in our intestinal tract in a symbiotic relationship with us, the good bacteria help our system to function the way it was designed. I...
View ArticleProfit Drives Future Research in Fighting Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
11-28-04 The December 6 Issue of Newsweek has an interesting article called “Trapping the Superbugs” by Anna Kuchment. The article is about what is coming next in the continual battle against infection...
View ArticleShopping Carts Contaminate Food
WKYC News just put out the most fascinating article - "Dirty Shopping Carts: Is your food at risk for contamination?" Now why didn't I think of this, it is so obvious? During the course of a day a...
View ArticleCrohn's Disease
Crohn's disease is a very painful inflammation of the small intestine that makes it hard to digest food. We just do not know what causes Crohn's disease. It is possible there are genetic factors that...
View ArticleYour Desk May Be the Reason You Can’t Get Rid of Your Cold or Flu
Yes, surprising as it is, the problem may be at your workplace. Your desk, computer and phone may harbor the germs that keep re-infecting you. Dr. Charles Gerba, a microbiologist at the University of...
View ArticleTsunami Victims - Dead Bodies Cannot Spread Disease
Everyone is worried about the threat of disease as an aftermath to the tsunami. Many rescue workers are working to bury people as quickly as possible. But the Pan American Health Organization has said...
View ArticleLack of probiotic bacteria and allergies
After years and years of suffering from allergies, it is incredible to see the research that is coming out that says that lack of probiotic bacteria is a factor in allergies. For me, I knew that my...
View ArticleKelli de Santé becomes President of Life Science Products, Inc.
Kelli de Santé has just taken over as President and Chairman of the Board of Life Science Products, Inc. Kelli has been a top distributor for Life Science Products since the company was founded in...
View ArticleResearch shows a mixture of eight "good bacteria" helped ulcerative colitis
On July 26, 2005 Jennifer Warner wrote in the WebMD Medical News that a new study showed that a mixture of eight bacteria either reversed or improved the symptoms of ulcerative colitis in most of the...
View ArticleCheck out my two new articles on probiotic supplements
I am now writing articles on probiotic supplements for Sacred Mountain, my downline. Please check out the first article here:How do you know which probiotic supplement to take?First I suggest (a little...
View ArticleDecline in Food and Agricultural Microbiology Research
I am very sorry to report that commitment to research in food and agricultural microbiology is steadily decreasing according to a report by the American Academy of Microbiology entitled "Research...
View ArticleProbiotic Bacteria in Birth Canal Protect Infants from Cavity-Causing Bacteria
Research is now showing that babies born by Caesarean section appear to be more prone to infection from cavity-causing bacteria than those who are born naturally. Babies who are delivered through the...
View ArticleIn the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the bacterial health of Lake...
Everyone is worried about bacteria from the dead bodies in New Orleans contaminating the floodwater. Two million gallons of fetid waters from the flood are being pumped into Lake Pontchartrain every...
View ArticlePregnancy and Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
Dr. Ann Tan, a obstetrician and gynecologist from Singapore’s Women and Fetal Centre at the Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, said that you are more likely to contract vulvovaginal candidiasis if you are...
View ArticleNobel Prize Given To Researchers Who Proved Bacteria Cause Ulcers
Two Australian researchers were awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine recently for their work on ulcers. Dr. J. Robin Warren and Dr. Barry J. Marshall discovered that stomach ulcers...
View ArticleNew UA Bacterial Culture Reduces Poultry Pathogens; Researcher Aims Higher
This article was published by the Food Safety Consortium and is reprinted with permission.Some commercial poultry processors have begun using a bacterial culture developed at the University of Arkansas...
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