Sentences with phrase «in human digestive tracts»

Candida albicans is a yeastlike fungus naturally found in small amounts in human digestive tracts, but its overgrowth in warm, moist environments causes burning, itching symptoms, thrush (rashes in the throat or mouth) in infants and those with weakened immune systems, and sexually transmittable genital yeast infections in men and women.
Candida albicans is a yeastlike fungus naturally found in small amounts in human digestive tracts, but its overgrowth in warm, moist environments causes burning, itching symptoms, thrush (rashes in the throat or mouth).
This type of starch is resistant to digestion and acts like fiber in the human digestive tract.
Casein, though, clots up and forms a type of protein - ball in the human digestive tract.
Like many other fibers, inulin works as a prebiotic — supporting the growth of healthy bacteria in the human digestive tract.
Speciation of zinc in pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita pepo) and degradation of its species in the human digestive tract.
One of these, exendin - 4, was found to be almost 50 percent identical to a hormone found in the human digestive tract that boosts the production of insulin when blood sugar levels spike.
Nuts and seeds may contain some protein, but this protein is not well assimilated and absorbed in the human digestive tract, if at all.
It is likely that these major differences between the types of proteins in cow's milk vs. human milk, and the absence of rennet in the human digestive tract are largely responsible for the significant gastrointestinal distress that can occur in people who are sensitive to cow's milk products.
It is a transient organism in the human digestive tract that enjoys a complex symbiotic relationship with the resident bacteria of the digestive tract to promote the well - being of your entire body.
Prebiotics, like probiotics (such as live - culture yogurt — substances which actually contain the same bacteria which are the beneficial flora in the human digestive tract), help promote regularity, prevent yeast overgrowth and are beneficial for those with Crohn's disease, colitis or who are on kidney dialysis.
There are billions of bacteria in the human digestive tract.
Speciation of zinc in pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita pepo) and degradation of its species in the human digestive tract.
It is important to note that giardia is the most common intestinal parasite found in the human digestive tract.
Researchers have found the Gila monster hormone is about 50 percent identical to a hormone found in the human digestive tract, which is why it can help patients prevent spikes in their blood sugar levels.

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Research in the United States, Canada, Europe, and other developed countries, among predominantly middle - class populations, provides strong evidence that human milk feeding decreases the incidence and / or severity of diarrhea,1 - 5 lower respiratory infection,6 - 9 otitis media,3,10 - 14bacteremia, 15,16 bacterial meningitis, 15,17 botulism, 18 urinary tract infection, 19 and necrotizing enterocolitis.20, 21 There are a number of studies that show a possible protective effect of human milk feeding against sudden infant death syndrome,22 - 24insulin - dependent diabetes mellitus,25 - 27 Crohn's disease, 28,29 ulcerative colitis, 29 lymphoma, 30,31 allergic diseases,32 - 34 and other chronic digestive diseases.35 - 37 Breastfeeding has also been related to possible enhancement of cognitive development.38, 39
«Because Candida is a natural component of the human body microbiome, yeast overgrowth or infection in the digestive tract, for example, may disrupt the gut - brain axis.
Dantas and his colleagues continue to study factors that affect the spread of drug resistance in bacterial communities in hospitals, the environment and the human digestive tract.
«Microbes play a significant role in the health of the digestive tract and many digestive diseases result when the microbial environment is out of balance,» said Griffin P. Rodgers, M.D., M.A.C.P., director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), and co-chair of the Human Microbiome Project's Implementation Group.
Using experimental colitis mouse models that resemble different aspects of human IBD, we have been investigating the processes and molecules responsible for causing severe inflammation in the digestive tract.
Consider the example of the biggest reservoir of microbes in humans: the digestive tract.
Mycoplasmas are parasites of the mucous membranes in the respiratory, genital, or digestive tracts of animals and humans.
«Certain molecules called FODMAPs — found in excess fructose from some fruits and lactose in some dairy foods — can be poorly absorbed by some people in the small intestine and digestive tract and feed the bacteria there,» says Dr Sue Shepherd, an Australian dietitian and senior lecturer at La Trobe University's Department of Dietetics and Human Nutrition.
In an experiment designed to mimic the human digestive tract, researchers examined what in cocoa powder gets broken down and how exactly this happenIn an experiment designed to mimic the human digestive tract, researchers examined what in cocoa powder gets broken down and how exactly this happenin cocoa powder gets broken down and how exactly this happens.
Xylitol also metabolizes into propionate and butyrate in the digestive tract, and as far as I know these are extremely beneficial for human health.
We have yet to find a large - scale human study that links green bean intake to support of the digestive tract, but we would definitely expect to see health benefits in this area.
Researchers have actually followed the passage of these two carotenoids in kale from the human digestive tract up into the blood stream, and they have demonstrated the ability of kale to raise blood levels of these carotenoid nutrients.
Humans naturally have millions of good — even necessary — bacteria in their digestive tracts to help process food, fight off bad bacteria, and perform countless other daily functions that are essential to our survival.
Quinoa remains have been found in multiple contexts, including hearths, burials, storage structures, human digestive tracts and coprolites (AKA fossilized feces).
Probiotic is a substance containing live microorganisms that claims to be beneficial to humans and animals, e.g. by restoring the balance of microflora in the digestive tract.
Vegetables: Dogs have shorter digestive tracts than humans and can not digest most vegetables whole or in large chunks.
Like humans, a cat's immunity resides in its digestive tract.
They do not have the same digestive flora as humans, so in large amounts, some fruits can ferment in their digestive tracts and cause gas.
This may be evidence that the flora in a dog's digestive track is designed to deal with salmonella far more efficiently than the human digestive tract.
The general thought among the veterinary research community is that the chronic inflammatory digestive tract problems that cats and dogs experience are quite similar in their origin to those in humans.
This is due, in part, to the fact that dogs have shorter digestive tracts than humans.
Humans are now buying yogurt that contain these «living organisms» that positively impact the bacteria in the digestive tracts.
All mammals (including dogs, cats and humans) have numerous beneficial bacteria living in their digestive tracts (gut).
Just as live cultures in yogurt can help keep a human gut healthy, probiotics can also help maintain the natural balance of organisms (known as microflora) in a pet's digestive tract.
In humans, dietary fiber is defined as the portion of food that is indigestible, but some kinds of fiber can be digested by herbivores with the help of microorganisms in their lower digestive tracIn humans, dietary fiber is defined as the portion of food that is indigestible, but some kinds of fiber can be digested by herbivores with the help of microorganisms in their lower digestive tracin their lower digestive tract.
By ingesting foods that contain high levels of polyphenols, humans boost their immune systems, reduce cellular inflammation, and maintain an optimal balance between the good and bad microbes that live in our digestive tracts.
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