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Live vs. Inactive Probiotics: What the Research Says — and Why Both Can Fail People with IBS(Post)
The probiotic market has begun splitting into two camps. In one: traditional live-culture supplements — billions of viable bacteria in a capsule, often refrigerated to preserve potency. In t ...
Why Most Probiotics Don't Work for IBS? (Post)And What to Look For Instead If you have IBS and you've tried probiotics, there's a good chance you've had one of two experiences: you felt no change at all, or — more frustratingly — yo ...
How NC State Engineered a Better Probiotic(Post)How NC State Lab Engineered a Better Probiotic Most supplements start with a marketing brief. A brand identifies a market, sources a generic formulation from a contract manufacturer, and builds a st ...
Fermented Foods vs Probiotic Supplements: Which Is Better for IBS?(Post)The advice to “eat more fermented foods” for gut health has become standard. Yogurt, kimchi, kefir, sauerkraut, and kombucha are routinely recommended as natural sources of beneficial ...