Human-Strain Probiotics
Cross-source consensus on Human-Strain Probiotics from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Human-strain probiotics are defined as strains naturally occurring in the human intestine. — Targeted Probiotics, Gut Barrier Health, and the Gut-Liver Axis
- The article argues that human-strain probiotics can colonize and become part of the intestinal ecosystem. — Targeted Probiotics, Gut Barrier Health, and the Gut-Liver Axis
- The article does not reject all spore-based probiotic use when evidence and purpose differ. — Targeted Probiotics, Gut Barrier Health, and the Gut-Liver Axis
- Spore-based probiotics are described as often transient and less likely to colonize like human-strain probiotics. — Targeted Probiotics, Gut Barrier Health, and the Gut-Liver Axis