Probiotics and Gut Microbiota: The Underlying Helpers of Health

Journal Title: Science Insights - Year 2022, Vol 40, Issue 6

Abstract

As per the amount of time that bacteria spend living and growing in the intestine, we can divide them into two categories: long-term (also called permanent residents) and transitory (also called alien). According to the findings of previous research, a dysbiosis of the microbiota in the gut may be linked to a wide variety of human illnesses. Microorganisms that are considered to be living, such as bacteria, are known as probiotics. When given to a host in adequate quantities, probiotics can be beneficial. There is compelling evidence that probiotics have a positive impact on health, but this area of research has to be expanded.

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Andrew Binger

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  • EP ID EP712273
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.15354/si.22.co029
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Andrew Binger (2022). Probiotics and Gut Microbiota: The Underlying Helpers of Health. Science Insights, 40(6), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-712273