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Lactobacillus Bulgaricus

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/* Benefits and uses of Lactobacillus Bulgaricus are */
* Digestion Aid : Bacteria in yogurt seem to present a self-digestible form of milk sugar that allows people with lactose intolerance to handle milk sugars. Milk sugar digestibility improves with yogurt consumption, according to the scientific survey "Yoghurts & Fermented Milks." L. bulgaricus facilitates digestion of lactose (milk sugar) because it delivers lactase, the enzyme that breaks down lactose in the intestines. Therefore, if you are lactase-deficient, take an L. bulgaricus supplement or eat fermented yogurt to receive this benefit.
* L. bulgaricus also guards and protects the delicate mucous lining of your intestine against harmful bacteria. That means less gas – so you can enjoy your favorite foods again!
* Lactose Intolerance Management : If, like a lot of people, you're lactose intolerant, you experience abdominal discomfort and gas after consuming foods that contain milk sugar, or lactose. This results due to an inability to produce beta-galactosidase, an enzyme found only in people of northern European descent. In a study published in January 2006 in the "World Journal of Gastroenterology, " Dr. Massimo Montalto of the department of internal medicine of the Catholic University in Rome explains that Lactobacillus bulgaricus is able to break down lactose using to its own beta-galactosidase supply. This bacterial beta-galactosidase activity is thought to be the reason that in many cases, people who are lactose intolerant are able to digest yogurt with no resultant symptoms.
* Diarrhea Prevention : Antibiotics are used to kill bacteria that cause disease, but unfortunately they are unable to distinguish between good and bad bacteria. As a result, the natural floras of the gastrointestinal tract are sometimes depleted during a course of antibiotic therapy. This leads to a condition known as antibiotic-associated diarrhea. Lactobacillus bulgaricus is one of several probiotic species that can significantly decrease a patient's risk of developing antibiotic-associated diarrhea. MedlinePlus states that a drink containing Lactobacillus bulgaricus, consumed twice daily, decreased incidence of antibiotic associated diarrhea in hospitalized adults.
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