Author: | M. Usman | ISBN: | 9781311888754 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books | Publication: | December 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | M. Usman |
ISBN: | 9781311888754 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books |
Publication: | December 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Health Benefits of Probiotics
Table of Contents
Getting Started
Chapter # 1: Intro
Chapter # 2: Diving in Deeper
Chapter # 3: Types of Probiotics
Chapter # 4: Dosage
Health Benefits
Chapter # 1: Diarrhea
Chapter # 2: Brain Function
Chapter # 3: Cholesterol
Chapter # 4: Infections
Chapter # 5: Chronic Fatigue & Psoriasis
Recipes
Chapter # 1: Fermented Hot Chili Sauce
Chapter # 2: Probiotic Apple & Beetroot Relish
Chapter # 3: Moroccan Preserved Lemons
Conclusion
References
Author Bio
Intro
Bacteria are notoriously known for causing and spreading various diseases in the body, so the whole idea of consuming a few billion of them a day for the goodness of one’s health may seem, both figuratively and literally, hard to swallow! But in the last decade there has been an increasing amount of positive evidence that suggests that many of these bacteria in foods and supplements can actually cure illnesses and eliminate their underlying causes. These “good” bacteria are known as probiotics and are the new big thing in the scientific community.
The word “probiotics” is a composite of the Greek words, “pro” and “biotic”. The word “pro” means to amplify promotion while “biotic” means life, therefore, combine the two words and you get something along the lines of “to promote life”. This word-definition fits the description to quite a large extent; the World Health Origination defines probiotics as any live microorganism that provides a health benefit when consumed. Similar descriptions have been provided by other medical research bodies. For most people who are familiar with the word, the mention of probiotics brings up images of yogurt and other fermented food items, but it must be noted that probiotics are not just found in yogurt but can be actively cultured. Nowadays, probiotics are commonly available in supplements in the form of capsules, liquids or in chewable form; a number of strains are sold in the market but the most popular ones are Lactobacillus and Bifidobacteria. Don’t be horrified by their gigantic names as none of your doubts and queries will go unresolved.
Health Benefits of Probiotics
Table of Contents
Getting Started
Chapter # 1: Intro
Chapter # 2: Diving in Deeper
Chapter # 3: Types of Probiotics
Chapter # 4: Dosage
Health Benefits
Chapter # 1: Diarrhea
Chapter # 2: Brain Function
Chapter # 3: Cholesterol
Chapter # 4: Infections
Chapter # 5: Chronic Fatigue & Psoriasis
Recipes
Chapter # 1: Fermented Hot Chili Sauce
Chapter # 2: Probiotic Apple & Beetroot Relish
Chapter # 3: Moroccan Preserved Lemons
Conclusion
References
Author Bio
Intro
Bacteria are notoriously known for causing and spreading various diseases in the body, so the whole idea of consuming a few billion of them a day for the goodness of one’s health may seem, both figuratively and literally, hard to swallow! But in the last decade there has been an increasing amount of positive evidence that suggests that many of these bacteria in foods and supplements can actually cure illnesses and eliminate their underlying causes. These “good” bacteria are known as probiotics and are the new big thing in the scientific community.
The word “probiotics” is a composite of the Greek words, “pro” and “biotic”. The word “pro” means to amplify promotion while “biotic” means life, therefore, combine the two words and you get something along the lines of “to promote life”. This word-definition fits the description to quite a large extent; the World Health Origination defines probiotics as any live microorganism that provides a health benefit when consumed. Similar descriptions have been provided by other medical research bodies. For most people who are familiar with the word, the mention of probiotics brings up images of yogurt and other fermented food items, but it must be noted that probiotics are not just found in yogurt but can be actively cultured. Nowadays, probiotics are commonly available in supplements in the form of capsules, liquids or in chewable form; a number of strains are sold in the market but the most popular ones are Lactobacillus and Bifidobacteria. Don’t be horrified by their gigantic names as none of your doubts and queries will go unresolved.