Resources
ProSperity Bioscience is leveraging the accelerating advances in microbiome and probiotic research. These new discoveries are leading to a revolutionary approach to health & wellness. By changing the make-up of our microbiome, we can dramatically change our health. We have highlighted and linked to some insightful research and articles.
Probiotics and Prebiotics: Unfolding Prospects for Better Human Health
Probiotics in Human Health: A Current Assessment (Current Science)
Functionally Targeted Probiotics (Nutrition Insight)
A Healthy Strong Immune System Starts with a Healthy Digestive System
Gut bug imbalance could help disease prevention (Molecular Systems Biology)
Probiotic Effects on Cold and Influenza-Like Symptom Incidence and Duration in Children (Pediatrics)
Milk Better Than Water to Rehydrate Kids (Science Daily)
Factors Affecting the Growth and Survival of Probiotic in Milk
Probiotics are effective in treatment of constipation (Nutrition Journal)
Probiotics may ease kids’ belly aches (Reuters)
The microbiome of professional athletes differs from others (Gut)
Intake of probiotics can increase iron absorption (FASEB)
Probiotics enhance protein efficiency (Beneficial Microbes)
Probiotics may boost the immune health of children and prevent infection (Vaccine)
Probiotic shows long lasting anti-eczema benefits for kids (Clinical & Experimental Allergy)
Probiotics improve gut microbiota in obese kids (EBioMedicine)
Antibiotics in junk food cause obesity by killing good gut bacteria (The Independent)
Prebiotics in early life may boost sleep and daytime rhythms (Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience)
Probiotics may help babies with constipation (Reuters)
Probiotics and oral health effects in children (International Journal of Dentistry)
This meta-analysis study illustrates the safety of probiotics in pregnancy (J Obstet Gynaecol)
Probiotic protect children and pregnant women against heavy metal poisoning (mBio)
Gut microbiota and cognitive function (FASEB)
Probiotics could save $100 million in healthcare costs (PLOS One)
What traditional hunter-gatherers can teach us about gut health (Nutraingredients)