Probiotics yeast, a distinct class of probiotics, offer a unique avenue for gut health. Unlike bacterial probiotics, yeast strains, such as Saccharomyces boulardii, contribute to the balance of the gut microbiota. They assist in maintaining a healthy digestive system by inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria and promoting the growth of beneficial microbes. Furthermore, probiotic yeasts have been linked to bolstering the immune system and combating gastrointestinal issues like diarrhea and inflammatory bowel diseases. Their resilience against antibiotics makes them particularly valuable in post-antibiotic recovery. When combined with prebiotics, which are indigestible fibers that nourish beneficial gut bacteria, probiotic yeast's effectiveness can be enhanced, fostering a more diverse and robust gut microbiome. This synergy supports overall digestive wellness and strengthens the body's defense mechanisms.
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Henning Sommermeyer, Calisia University, Poland
Title : Molecular mechanisms underlying the anti-atherogenic actions of probiotics
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