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    Sauerkraut Research Paper

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    22 Fantastic Health and Beauty Benefits of Sauerkraut Sauerkraut is a cabbage based aged nourishment handled by utilizing lactic corrosive. It's highly nutritious esteem keeps you fit and sound. Sauerkraut contains a lot of B vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin K, and heaps of dietary fiber. Matured sustenances are regularly found all through the world, however, sauerkraut has made its essence all inclusive in the business sectors of Asia, Europe, and America. It includes an unmistakable…

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    (http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2012/fo/c2fo30097d#!divAbstract) Fermented Foods Probiotics, the live, active cultures found in fermented foods, are absolutely essential to good gut health. They have also been shown to effectively treat autoimmune disease. According to a study published in the Journal of Nutrition, (http://jn.nutrition.org/content/137/3/798S.full) a probiotic strain called Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota (LcS) was especially effective in the inhibition…

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    TLR/NF-kB is a reporter gene mice that help in sequencing and recognizing the areas of inflammation. Additionally, the timeframe of inflammation was observed to introduce the connection of high diet and insulin resistance. The results of this experiment showed that in conventionally raised specific pathogen free mice high fat diet induced increase in the body weight unlike germ-free mice. Moreover, fecal slurries analysis provided activation of NF-κBEGFP in GF NF-κBEGFP mice. Thus, high fat diet…

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    Missing Microbes Summary

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    Missing Microbes It was an elegantly composed book, loaded with fascinating data about organisms and analyses depicted in an extremely open manner weaving the individual and expert encounters of its writer, Dr. Martin Blaser, into a provocative analysis on the hazards of improper antimicrobial medication use. He discusses various thoughts of how upset organisms may be influencing cutting edge endless ailments ("a strange cluster of what I call 'present day plagues': corpulence, youth diabetes,…

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    All healthy seniors whom we see around have been physically active throughout their lives. These people walk, run, play, swim, lift weights and do yoga. Walking, if one does it vigorous enough, is a convenient and an overall exercise for regular aerobic activity. It does not need any equipment. It carries the lowest risk of injury or side effects. Human body is designed to walk, 10 to 15,000 steps a day (3-5 miles) easily. Elder people can walk in parks, shopping malls or any other suitable…

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    oils whish are safer and healthier. Bacteria can be good and bad. Good bacteria help to keep you healthy. The bad bacteria can make you sick. Poor diets and constipation can lead to bad bacteria. Too many antibiotics without probiotics can also lead to bacterial growth. Probiotics are found in cultured foods, and they are good fro your health. Bad bacteria do have a good cause though. Bad bacteria are needed to make antibiotics. Strong proteases,…

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    about it at first as most of such products have fillers and binders but I found enough positive testimonials to try this one. Four weeks of Essential Cultures and I didn't even have to change my diet! Not that I use a lot of colon cleansers or Probiotics but If I had to rate it, I'd give it a 4 out of 5. Couple of months back, I noticed my immunity getting worse. Changing my diet didn't work and I didn't want to take any prescribed medicines so I looked natural solutions. Eventually after 3…

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    Brandy Lauder Case Study

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    Brandy Lauder broke a toe and had to get orthopedic surgery to get it repaired. She was then prescribed antibiotics for ten days. The antibiotics depleted the bacteria that kept Clostridium difficile under control, which caused her to get a debilitating infection. She first got diarrhea and then went into shock. Her intestines swelled up and she had to get surgery to give room to her swollen and blood-deprived organs. The bacterium that caused her infection was Clostridium difficile. The…

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    yogurt, such as Lactobacillus acidophilus, has shown to have the same impact in animals as it would in humans (Mayer, 2016). This method of developing and using probiotics has certainly caught attention of many researchers around the country. Starting from early this year, animal feed companies have been marketing supplements that contain probiotics and so far, the results have been encouraging (Mayer, 2016). There have been improvements in weight gains, feed conversion and food intake in young…

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    Shirota Case Study

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    1. Brief history of the company/factory ? In 1930, Dr. Minoru Shirota, who was conducting research in a microbiology lab at the Medical Faculty of Kyoto University in Japan. He succeed in culturing a strain of lactic acid bacteria beneficial to human health. This bacterium was named "Lactobacillus casei Shirota strain. It took Dr. Shirota another 5 years of research to find the right food medium for the Lactobacillus casei Shirota bacteria. In 1935 the first bottle of Yakult, a fermented…

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