The Science
Probiotics and Cardio Health
A study suggests that probiotic supplementation use effectively lowers the lipid level and coexisting factors associated with cardiovascular disease.
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The intake of probiotics resulted in minor but consistent improvements in several metabolic risk factors in subjects with metabolic diseases.
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Recent evidence indicates that gut microbiota could interact with the central nervous system and affect brain function, including cognition and memory.
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Probiotics may offer a safe and effective method to prevent traveler's diarrhea.
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Probiotics are effective in preventing antibiotic-associated diarrhea and may also be a beneficial strategy for C. difficile infections, but randomized controlled trials are scarce.
Learn moreEnzymes And Muscle Recovery
Protease supplementation attenuates muscle strength losses after eccentric exercise by regulating leukocyte activity and inflammation.
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Appropriate use of pancrelipase in patients with pancreatic exocrine insufficiency can achieve symptomatic relief, prevent morbidity/mortality, and improve quality of life.
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A tailored probiotic addition to the enzyme supplement, for example, lactase in the treatment of lactose intolerance and pancreatic enzymes in the treatment of pancreatic insufficiency, seems to offer an advantage to the therapeutic management of such disorders.
Learn moreL-Arginine for Sexual Functions
A study concluded that oral administration of L-arginine in combination with Pycnogenol causes a significant improvement in sexual function in men with ED without any side effects.
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