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Dr. Ruscio Radio, DC: Health, Nutrition and Functional Healthcare

The Latest in Probiotics Research

Dr. Ruscio Radio, DC: Health, Nutrition and Functional Healthcare

Dr. Michael Ruscio, DC

Medical, Health, Functionalmedicine, Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.5774 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2021

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

There is much existing clinical research on probiotics, and more studies are emerging on a regular basis. In this podcast episode I review 10 studies that examine the effectiveness of probiotics for improving gut health, liver function, mood, sleep, children’s issues, and more. I also cover pointers for practitioners to keep in mind when prescribing probiotics for patients.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Dr. Rousho Radio, providing practical and science-based solutions to feeling your best.

0:15.6

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0:23.1

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0:30.9

The following discussion is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat

0:36.6

any disease. Please do not apply any of this

0:39.4

information without first speaking with your doctor. Now, let's head to the show. Hey everyone,

0:44.9

welcome back to Dr. Rousher Radio. This is Dr. Roushaw. Let's jump in on some recent research updates

0:50.5

regarding probiotics. And I should point out that many pay lip service to staying current

0:55.4

regarding a body of scientific literature or they kind of make these highfalutin statements.

0:59.3

The science says the evidence is clear. But I doubt many actually do as good of a job

1:05.3

staying abreast of science as they kind of portray in some cases. And I don't mean to be, you know,

1:09.6

making too overt of a dig,

1:11.5

but it is frustrating when you are someone who actually puts in the time to obsess over staying

1:16.6

abreast of what's being published. And just since our last update, maybe four weeks,

1:22.2

there have been a number of studies that are impactful and about a dozen that are noteworthy on probiotics.

1:30.2

So let's go into these updates. And by the way, they're not all updates showing benefit

1:35.8

from probiotic therapy, which I should also mention. But let's jump in. First study

1:40.3

entitled Changes in Crohn's Disease Activity and Safety of Administering Saccharomycese

1:47.8

ballardiae in patients with Crohn's disease. And this was a retrospective, so looking back in time,

1:54.7

cohort meaning group of 92 subjects with Crohn's disease. So this is an autoimmune and inflammatory

2:00.5

condition in the

2:01.5

intestines, often impacting both the small and large. And it will manifest as bloating, abdominal

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