In recent years the discovery that
certain strains of probiotic bacteria help digest lactose by converting it into lactic acid2, has led to consideration of the role of beneficial bacteria in treating lactose intolerance.
A few studies have demonstrated that
certain strains of probiotics can actually lead to weight gain (66).
A few studies have demonstrated that
certain strains of probiotics can actually lead to weight gain -LRB-
Research shows that
certain strains of probiotics can be helpful in restoring a healthy gut flora after the use of antibiotics and in diarrhea cases.
Certain strains of probiotics can help to calm inflammation which can help with acne and rosacea.
Certain strains of probiotic bacteria have been shown to prevent weight gain despite high - calorie intake.
A study published in the American Journal of Pathology found treating mice with
a certain strain of probiotics decreased the size and frequency of colorectal tumors compared to a control group.
It suggests that adding
a certain strain of probiotics to a protein supplement may reduce markers of muscle damage and DOMs, thereby aiding in exercise recovery.
Certain strains of probiotics are resistant to metronidazole, which can help replenish your dog's intestinal bacterial flora.