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  2. Your Ultimate Guide to Gut Supplements: Probiotics ... - AOL

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    If probiotics and prebiotics had a baby, it would be postbiotics, substances your body produces after it feeds on prebiotics and probiotics. These include B vitamins, enzymes, amino acids, and ...

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    Digestive Advantage’s daily probiotics contains 1 billion CFUs of a patented probiotic strain, bacilius coagulans, along with three types of digestive enzymes to help relieve occasional bloating ...

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  5. Probiotic - Wikipedia

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    Probiotic supplements typically contain between one and ten billion colony-forming units (CFUs) per dose. [41] A higher number of CFUs does not provide additional probiotic effects, but may have unintended consequences of causing digestive discomfort, such as bloating, gas, and diarrhea. [41] [42]

  6. Gut microbiota - Wikipedia

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    Gut microbiota. Escherichia coli, one of the many species of bacteria present in the human gut. Gut microbiota, gut microbiome, or gut flora are the microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses, that live in the digestive tracts of animals. [1][2] The gastrointestinal metagenome is the aggregate of all the genomes of the gut ...

  7. Prebiotic (nutrition) - Wikipedia

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    Prebiotic (nutrition) Prebiotics are compounds in food that foster growth or activity of beneficial microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. [1] The most common environment concerning their effects on human health is the gastrointestinal tract, where prebiotics can alter the composition of organisms in the gut microbiome.