Probiotics are the True Cure All

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If you currently suffer from persistent food sensitivity, bloating, gas, and other irritations, you could be becoming sensitive to gluten, dairy and other foods you may need to maintain your diet.

Common inflammatory intolerance does not necessarily have to be a permanent scourge on your everyday health. New research confirms that food allergies can actually be ameliorated entirely with the right nutritional protocol, mainly a dietary regimen that involves supplementing with high doses of beneficial, probiotic bacteria.

FOOD ALLERGY CURE
After testing the effects of probiotics on mice with induced peanut allergies. When given high doses of probiotics, which contains eight different strains of live and synergistic lactic acid bacteria, the peanut-sensitized mice no longer suffered anaphylaxis or Th2-mediated inflammation when exposed to peanut products.

BETTER NUTRIENT ABSORPTION
Additionally, the probiotic blend was observed to help improve regulation of the mice's intestinal villi, which absorb nutrients, as well as their mesenteric lymph nodes, which aid the body in fighting off illness. Mesenteric lymph nodes, it turns out, can become inflamed when exposed to allergenic substances, resulting in a condition known as mesenteric lymphadenitis. But probiotics appear to help quell this inflammation.

PROBIOTICS INCREASE NUTRIENT UPTAKE
WHILE DECREASING FOOD SENSITIVITY

TGF-beta, induced in the gut by probiotic supplementation, is capable of reducing the Th2 inflammation associated with food anaphylaxis in a mouse model of peanut sensitization, Probiotics supplementation may represent an effective and safe strategy for treating food allergies in adult population.

PROBIOTICS CURE ALLERGY-RELATED INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Researchers who are more privy to the bacterial physiology behind inflammatory bowel disease and the food allergies that often trigger it have long been curious as to how probiotics might help address the underlying cause and potentially even cure it. And the researchers involved in the study are no exception, having pointed out at the time that a growing body of research supports the notion that underlying bacterial imbalances are the true cause of inflammatory bowel disease.

CAN PROBIOTICS CURE IRRITABLE BOWL DISEASE?
According to this particular study, abnormalities in the way the innate immune system recognizes and responds to certain bacterial and microbiotic antigens is often directly responsible for causing the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease. But adjusting the composition of intestinal microbiota with high-dose probiotics has the potential to help correct this serious category of disease by effectively healing the gut.

Numerous micro-organisms have been evaluated to induce or maintain remission, or both, in ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease and Pouchitis. Overall, probiotics have successfully demonstrated efficacy in inflammatory bowel disease scenarios.

PROBIOTICS CAN HELP YOUR BABY DURING PREGNANCY
More recently, a study out of the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh found that babies whose mothers supplemented with probiotics during pregnancy have a far lower risk than other babies of ever developing food allergies in the first place. This study, like the others, serves as yet more evidence that healthy gut microbiota are crucial in both preventing and mitigating food allergies and inflammatory bowel diseases.
 
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