Posted on Friday, July 17, 2015 at 4:15 am CDT
A new study published in the journal, Psychiatry Research, suggests that incorporating probiotics into your diet may reduce symptoms of social anxiety and soothe neurotic personality symptoms. The study included more than 700 students and comes in the wave of recent research which links diet to healthy mental wellbeing. 'Friendly bacteria' have always been known for their positive effects on the digestive health of a person, reducing IBS symptoms and bloating. But additional benefits also include improved skin and oral health and even weight control.
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Posted on Friday, June 19, 2015 at 3:45 am CDT
A recent study has revealed that pregnant mothers who take 'good bacteria' in the form of probiotics or who feed it to their infant children, reduce the likelihood of their children getting the skin condition, eczema. Eczema is noted by the presence of itchy, inflamed and often red, skin. But recent research has also found that 10% of those who suffer from eczema have typically higher rates of obesity and increased likelihood to smoke. These figures in turn, enhance the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Not to mention, many children see impacts to their identity and self-esteem because the onset of eczema most often emerges throughout childhood.
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Posted on Wednesday, April 01, 2015 at 3:15 am CDT
Happy Kombucha believes that predictions of a probiotic industry valued at £29bn could be achieved within the next few years, backing expert predictions.
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