ArticlesBase.com - Free Articles Directory
Free Online Articles Directory
16.05.2008 Sign In Register Hello Guest
Email:
Password:
Remember Me 
forgot your password?


Benefits Of Probiotics In Infant And Adult Health

Author: Rebecca Prescott | Posted: 16-02-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 19 | Got a Question? Ask.
Sign Up Now!

Probiotics are bacteria that help repopulate the beneficial bacteria in the large intestine when it has been damaged through illness, antibiotic use, or poor diet. It has been said that they provide a temporary effect that lasts as long as the supplements are taken. But this effect is still important in that it can give our bodies time to regrow their own natural positive bacterial population.

The benefits of these bacteria are many. They have helped babies with colic, may prevent eczema in children, and help people of all ages with gastrointestinal diseases, including colitis and IBS. This article will discuss these gastric and immune benefits.

Colic is a problem many mothers face, with up to 28% of newborn babies crying for long periods, for no identifiable cause. Yet in a study conducted at the University of Turin, the probiotic L reuteri was found to lower the crying time of babies by 74%, to only 51 minutes a day. This was achieved after the babies taking 108 CFU of L. reuteri daily for 28 days. There were actually improvements seen after only 7 days, with crying time reduced by 21%. The other babies in the study received simethicone, which is an anti-gas medication. After 7 days, this group of babies only reduced their crying time by 10%, and after 28 days, by 26%. Probiotics were the clear winner here.

Eczema, also called atopic dermatitis, is a chronic skin problem that is on the rise in more affluent countries. Both children and adults can develop it, although it usually appears when people are very young. For this reason, researchers in Finland decided to study the effect of probiotics on children up to 4 years of age. The mothers were given probiotic supplements whilst they were still pregnant. When they were breastfeeding, either the mothers or babies took them. Significantly, these babies had a 40% lower chance of developing eczema by the time they were 4 years old.

Yet, it's not only children who can reap the benefits of these friendly bacteria. People with ulcerative colitis, where the large intestine is inflamed, sore, and often bleeding, have been helped with probiotics also. There is anecdotal reports on many forums of the benefits of probiotics for colitis sufferers. However, the Canadian study I saw used very high concentrations of bacteria, in the order of 3,600 billion per day, for 6 weeks. Compare this with the average supplement, which at most will have around 5 billion per tablet. Still, it represents promising research.

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is another gastrointestinal illness that is being studied in relation to the good bacteria in our intestines. Doctors and researchers are increasingly seeing a role for probiotic supplementation there, as they believe that certain problematic bacteria are implicated in the disease. However, despite some promising studies on individual bacterial strains, such as a non-pathogenic variety of E. coli, it is currently believed that no single strain will benefit all IBD sufferers. This is partly due to the fact that many different pathogenic bacteria may be involved, and also because our understanding of exactly what good bacteria should naturally be there is not complete.

Thus probiotic supplementation can be seen to have many uses, for people of all ages. No doubt more work will be done to unearth new friendly flora, that may allow more precise improvements particularly in relation to gastrointestinal disease. Despite the specialized nature of some studies, with very high doses that are expensive to replicate with regular shop supplies, probiotics have a place in child and adult health. And even for those without a serious illness, probiotics, in their many forms, provide serious benefits. The relationship of probiotics with the immune system is more complex, but can be understood with a greater awareness of how the various systems of our body support and mesh with each other.

References: Nutraingredients

Rate this Article:

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/benefits-of-probiotics-in-infant-and-adult-health-105952.html

Print this Article Print article   Email to a Friend Send to friend   Publish this Article on your Website Publish this Article   Send Author Feedback Author feedback  
About the Author:

To discover more about acidophilus probiotics, click here. Rebecca runs a natural health site with up to date mineral and vitamin information.

Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!

Article Comments

Comment on this article Comment on this article
Your Name
Your Email:
Comment Body
Enter Validation Code: Captcha


Related Articles

Do you need vitamin supplements during pregnancy?
By: Jack Prime | 21/07/2006 | Health
Are supplements needed during pregnancy? Which supplements are necessary and which could be dangerous?

What do you need to eat for an active pregnancy?
By: Jack Prime | 21/07/2006 | Health
Maternal weight gain closely relates to infant birth weight, but how much food do you need to eat and how much extra weight is a healthy amount to gain?

Eye Supplements - Beyond Vitamin A
By: Rebecca Prescott | 18/05/2007 | Non-Fiction
Eye supplements can be a great way to ensure your eyes are getting what they need. Given the propensity for tired and strained eyes from looking at a computer for hours, this is a simple way to protect eye health. Learn more here.

Prenatal Vitamin Supplements: You and Your Baby's Health
By: Carlo Morelli | 15/02/2006 | Health
Prenatal vitamin supplements are vitamin supplements that a woman can take on a daily basis to ensure that she is obtaining appropriate quantities of essential nutrients during pregnancy.

Vitamins of the Future Will be Rediscovered in Mother Nature's Pharmacy
By: AnneMarie Berukoff | 24/01/2008 | Supplements and Vitamins
Consumers understand that one of the most important decisions we can make for long term health is our choice of dietary supplements. One problem is the multitude of products. Listen to the top players in this business, one who is imaginary...and there lies the second problem because her voice is not heard or advertised.

What Is Equine Natural Health?
By: Emmanuel Aubrey | 30/11/2005 | Health
When you have a pet, you know that you have to do the best you can to take care of its needs. You want to give it the best, which, as you are aware, depends on what you believe is best for your pet. It is clear that your pet cannot achieve better health

Can Drinking Natural Health Tonics Ensure Your Longevity?
By: Emmanuel Aubrey | 30/11/2005 | Health
Finding a health routine that will work best to suit your body's needs can be hard. This is why it is so important to thoroughly research your options before you begin.

The Benefits Of Reading Natural Health Magazines
By: Emmanuel Aubrey | 30/11/2005 | Health
If you intend to go on a diet, the most important thing you should do is get the right information about your diet

Got a Question? Ask.

Ask the community a question about this article:

Frequently Asked Questions

Can't get pregnant
By: SAD28 | 24-04-2008
My husband and I have been trying to get pregnant for 10 1/2 years now. He has a  16 year old child with someone else. The doctor has told me that I have had a few misscariages over the years. I have had my hormones checked and they are  at perfect levels. Now to my question, this may sound crazy, but does anyone think that it is quite possibble the reason I am not getting pregnant is because after sex I get up and run to the bathroom to clean up? Please if anyone can give me suggestions on what I am doing wrong or need what I need to do please respond.

I felt like I was pregnant but got a really heavy ...
By: focosoftball | 24-04-2008
I felt like I was pregnant but got a really heavy period. I still feel like Im pregnant. Before I got this feeling I started taking birth control. Is it possible that the birth control would make me feel this way?

My breast are sore near the top, does this mean I ...
By: h0pefu1 | 24-04-2008
My breast are sore near the top, does this mean I may have a sign or symptom of pregnancy?

How long after having sex can i tell if i might be pregnant?
By: VIVIANA | 23-04-2008
I have had two spontanius miscarriage both happen in the same year, my doctor suggested to wait 6-9 months its been 16 months,im not using protection, neith is my partner. I got my period on april 1st one week after that we had relations, and now i think i might be pregnant, its now april 22nd, my breast are very tender and sore, could i be pregnant?

I have a problem after i have sex .when me and my ...
By: littleminx | 22-04-2008
i have a problem after i have sex .when me and my partener are finished having sex his sperm just gushes back out of me so i consulted my doctor and she advised me to do some pelvis exercises but its not working and i am getting very worried because we are trying for a child could you please help me

Embryo Transfer Pregnancy Symptoms
By: tarns.lee | 21-04-2008
Hi, This is my 2nd embryo transfer. My first I noticed tender and enlarged breasts along with constantly needing to pee and tiredness this all abruptly stopped on day 7 and my result was negative. I am now on my 2nd embryo transfer (frozen) day 6 with 3 day embryo and none of the above symptoms except slight tugging in my lower abdomin. Could I have no symptoms and still be pregnant if previously I did?

Q&A Powered by:
Powered by Yedda 

Latest Non-Fiction Articles

I Hate the Color Orange
By: John A. Lewis, Jr. | 13/05/2008
This is a short autobiographical story about sexual abuse and its effects on an adult. The story is harrowing, but true. It would make an excellent editorial for magazines/books dealing with the trauma of childhood abuse and the long healing process.

Get a Cast of Characters to Help You Write A Book
By: Joan Clout-Kruse | 12/05/2008
You can get help with your writing just ask around! Here are some resources for helping you get your book on the way: writing buddies, book and publishing coaches, cheerleaders, interviewers, researchers, bookstores, reviewers, experts, authors, speakers, testimonials and bloggers, just to name a few. Just imagine you could have all these people rooting for your success!

Teena
By: SreeLakshmy | 11/05/2008
Teena had a bad life from her birth. none cared her. everybody ran behind money, even her parents. when her husband died, she decided to live a life like her wish.

How to Stay Motivated While Writing Your Great Book
By: Joan Clout-Kruse | 09/05/2008
Get acquainted with some important elements that can help you keep motivated to write. These elements include, but are not limited to: being in a positive environment, listening to music, writing in a clean work area, having a plan, limit distractions, and attending a writer's retreat. With this in mind, and writing about what you love, you will be sure to stay motivated to finish your book.

Scribbles and Margins
By: Elea Almazora | 09/05/2008
Even though it may not seem like it, the times wherein I have the opportunity to write – simply write! – for my own pleasure, for the sheer love of it, have been getting fewer and fewer as the days go by. It used to be that I had the time and the energy skip over to the nearest coffee shop (Starbucks is a preference, of course) with a pretty hard bound brown paper journal and my trusty fountain pen with brown ink.

The Camping Trip
By: Tahtimbo | 24/04/2008
This is a true story of what occured on a camping trip.

How to Write a Best Seller
By: Joan Clout-Kruse | 18/04/2008
Learn the formula for a best seller. Some of the tips are: Have an attention-getting title, attractive book cover design, sales information on back cover, testimonials, terrific titles for your Table of Contents, and of course good content. You'll see that you too can write a best seller by simply following a few key writing tips.

Write an eBook - Make Money
By: Joan Clout-Kruse | 18/04/2008
There are thousands of articles on the Internet that show you how to write an eBook, but very few that tell you what you need to do to market and sell your eBook online. Some marketing tips include: Doing research, building a website, building a list, writing a sales page, having a Paypal account, promoting online, writing articles, and joining joint ventures.

More from Rebecca Prescott

Home Remedies For Arthritis Relief
By: Rebecca Prescott | 13/06/2007 | Non-Fiction
Arthritis is a complex condition with different treatment approaches. Learn more about arthritis natural remedies here.

Choosing A Miniature Dog Breed For Your New Pet
By: Rebecca Prescott | 11/06/2007 | Pets
Why are miniature dog breeds so popular? We discuss some of their characteristics, and cover some issues to consider when you make your choice.

Article Writing Tips For Creating Content With Punch
By: Rebecca Prescott | 09/06/2007 | Non-Fiction
Learn why it is so important to distinguish yourself through your content, and how good research can help you do this. Discover what good research means, and where to get it.

Guide To Ecommerce For Home Business Startups
By: Rebecca Prescott | 09/06/2007 | ECommerce
Developing an ecommerce presence is a great way for new businesses to gain new customers and sales. Learn more here about why it is a good model for prospective entrepreneurs.

Detox, Weight Gain, And Fat Loss
By: Rebecca Prescott | 09/06/2007 | Non-Fiction
What is the link between weight gain, weight loss plateaus, and environmental toxins like insecticides and PCB's? Learn how these toxins affect our metabolism, and what you can do about it.

Yoga, Dogma, And Faith
By: Rebecca Prescott | 07/06/2007 | Non-Fiction
Can Christians practice yoga? This article explores what yoga exercises really do, and seeks to rectify some of the misunderstandings around the subject.

The Relationship Between Thyroid Problems And HRT During Menopause
By: Rebecca Prescott | 24/05/2007 | Non-Fiction
Thyroid problems are experienced by a significant minority of women around the time of menopause. Learn how HRT can affect thyroid problems, the symptoms of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, and other issues women should be aware of.

Laser Acne Treatments For Scarring And Blemish Control
By: Rebecca Prescott | 23/05/2007 | Non-Fiction
Learn how laser treatments can help control acne and reduce scarring here. Find out how they work, and whether they are used with other treatments.

Article Categories



Creative Commons License




Give Feedback

Sign up for our email newsletter

Receive updates, enter your email below