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    Fermentation Case Study

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    Overview of Fermentation Fermentation is looked as an anaerobic process. The process breaks down glucose in the absence of oxygen. The energy released from glucose would convert into acids, gases or alcohol. Fermentation would take place when the electron transport chain would not be used. Fermentation would occur in yeast cells, bacteria and in muscle cells of animals. For most methods of fermentation metabolism, glycolysis would involve the breaking down of 6 carbons into two…

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    Gastric Brain Function

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    cause rapid changes in behavior and mental stability (Taché et al., 2001). Recently, probiotics have shown potential properties for decreasing inflammatory cytokines, improving nutritional status, and reducing oxidative stress, which has been shown to be related to depression and anxiety (Cryan and O’Mahony, 2011). Probiotics are live strains of bacteria and yeast that are beneficial for the digestive system. Probiotics are commonly used to aid in the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders…

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    widespread use of antibiotics, processed foods, agricultural chemicals and chlorinated or fluorinated water has been harmful to the gut flora of humans. Fermented foods and probiotics, which contain live microbes, are being used to remedy this problem.…

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    bacteria that leads to digestive problem. For example, irregular bowel movements, diarrhea, bloating, abdominal pain, toxins making way into your bloodstream, and many more. Maximum Digestion Probiotic, the daily supplement included in the Digestive Science kit is a formulation of “10 strains of probiotic microbes,” that are friendly bacteria, each with their proven track record to balance the microflora of your GI tract. This supplement should be taken for at least 60-90 days for best and…

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    Gut Microbiota

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    The study then compares the germ free animals to normal animals that were later exposed to pathogenic bacterial infections, probiotic bacteria and antibiotic’s. Scientist then compare the differences of many aspects and functions in order to report data and gain further information on the gut microbiota and brain function. Gut microbiotas ability to communicate with the brain…

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    The set of bacteria living in the gut it is called intestinal flora although it is now called intestinal microbiota, the human intestinal tract is home to a diverse and complex microbial community that plays a central role in human health, it is estimated that our gut contains the range of 1000 bacterial species and 100 times more genes found in the human genome The composition of our intestinal flora is formed during embryonic development and can be modified by factors such as diet of pregnant…

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    Nucific Bio X4 Benefits

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    below. Enhanced digestive health - We all feel happy when our stomach is healthy. This is guaranteed if you use Nucific probiotic formula that has 13 billion colony forming units in every dose. If you take it three times a day, as recommended, you will add thirty-nine billion probiotics to your gut. The five strains of bacteria we mentioned above are going to increase your probiotic level, of course,…

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    Gastrointestinal Tract

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    Probiotics, which is stimulated by prebiotic fermentation, are important to the development and sustainment of intestinal defenses (5). This is because probiotics can stimulate the synthesis and secretion of antibody polymeric IgA, which coats and protects mucosal surfaces against harmful bacterial invasion (5). Furthermore, another article focused on research that has be done regarding the health benefits of probiotics and its properties in fighting against…

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    Probiotic species Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis Our large intestine is an advanced ecosystem, where thousands of bacteria proliferate. these Bateria are helpful in absorption of non digested nutrients from the food example starch, polysaccharides, sugars etc. Bifidobacteria is gram-positive, anaerobic and rod-shaped bacteria, that can be esily found in the large intestines of humans and animals (mammals). Bifidobacterium animalis Is a type of the species, which act as probiotic…

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    Folate Folate, a water-soluble vitamin, has different functions in the body; however, one of the most important is the conversion of homocysteine to methionine. It is also required for the creation of red blood cells and nervous system support. In the body, half amount of Folate is stored in the liver and the rest remains in blood and body tissues. The RDA for Folate varies due to different factors such as age, pregnancy and lactation. Folate can be found in a large variety of food, from animal…

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