Gut Feelings - by The Crohn's & Colitis Dietitians

Probiotics - The strain names matter

• The Crohn's & Colitis Dietitians

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Ashley and Danielle discuss probiotics, emphasizing the importance of a strain specific approach, the need for evidence-based research, and addressing common myths surrounding probiotics. We talk about the role of prebiotics and how important quality testing is in probiotic products and any supplement. We go over what probiotics can be helpful for those with IBS and IBD.


Takeaways-

- Probiotics are not one-size-fits-all, the strain matters.
- Understanding the specific strain can impact effectiveness.
- Research is crucial when selecting probiotics.
- Not all probiotics need refrigeration- check packaging.
- Quality testing is essential for probiotic products.
- Prebiotics can offer long-term benefits.
- Probiotics can help with IBS symptoms, not just IBD.
- Empower yourself by knowing what you're consuming.
- Probiotics are one of many strategies for gut health.

Chapters-
00:00- Introduction to Probiotics
02:56- Understanding Strain Specificity
05:55- The Importance of Research and Evidence
08:52- Probiotic Myths and Misconceptions
12:10- The Role of Prebiotics
15:12- Quality and Testing in Probiotics
17:48- Conclusion and Key Takeaways


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