Persistence of Lactobacillus reuteri DSM17938 in the Human Intestinal Tract: Response to Consecutive and Alternate-Day Supplementation.

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    • Abstract:
      The article presents a study on the responsiveness of the human colon to consecutive and alternate-day probiotics supplementation. It is said that probiotics may help improve gastrointestinal health as well as one's immunity to diseases. Taking probiotic supplements on an alternate-day basis reportedly achieves the same colonization as with the daily intake. However, responsiveness reportedly varies per person but those differences do not remain with longer consumption.