Probiotics are live bacteria and yeasts present in the human digestive system and in some foods and supplements. They may benefit gastrointestinal heath, the immune system, and more.
Probiotics are useful bacteria. They exist throughout the body, although people largely associate them with the stomach and intestines. As
People often consume probiotics in the hope of
There are many strains of probiotic bacteria, but the main ones are of the Lactobacillus or Bifidobacterium groups.
Prebiotics are different from probiotics. They are nutrients in food. The body does not digest prebiotics, but these nutrients help stimulate the growth or activity of useful bacteria.
Food sources of probiotics include fermented foods, such as some yogurts and kimchi. Probiotic supplements are also available.
Learn more about the difference between prebiotics and probiotics.
Probiotics may benefit the body in various ways, such as:
- boosting the health of the gut microbiome
- restoring balance to the microbiome after an illness or treatment
- supporting the immune system
Probiotics may benefit people with various health conditions. However, determining exactly who would benefit from which type of bacteria will require more research.
Below are some ways in which probiotics may help maintain health.
Diarrhea
Certain strains of probiotics have shown positive results in treating diarrhea and gastroenteritis — inflammation of the gut’s lining, which can cause diarrhea.
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However, the effects would likely depend on the type and dosage of probiotic.
Mental health problems
Some scientists believe that bacteria in the gut could affect the nervous system and the way that people think and feel.
The findings suggest that probiotics could one day support the treatment of mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression, and possibly some neurological conditions, too.
High cholesterol
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In 2018, authors of a
After studying data from nearly 2,000 people, the researchers concluded that probiotic supplements could significantly reduce total cholesterol levels in the blood.
However, the effectiveness may depend on the type and dosage of the supplement. More studies are needed to confirm the results and clarify which probiotics would be useful.
High blood pressure
The review also showed that consuming probiotics could lead to an increase in levels of vitamin D — which helps prevent high blood pressure — in the blood.
If further research confirms that probiotics can help manage blood pressure, these bacteria could one day play a role in treating and preventing heart disease.
Irritable or inflammatory bowel
There is evidence that probiotics may help treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). A 2019
The researchers called for further investigations into whether strains of Akkermansia, Bacteroides, and Faecalibacterium bacteria could play a role in future therapies.
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Infection
In laboratory tests,
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Psoriasis and chronic fatigue syndrome
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This specific type of bacteria is often included in supplements to fortify the digestive system.
Foods that contain natural probiotics
- yogurt
- kefir
- buttermilk
- soft cheese
- soy-based products, such as miso, tempeh, and some soy beverages
- kimchi
- unpasteurized sauerkraut
- nutrition bars
- juice
- cereal
Many products are marketed as containing probiotics, but the body is more likely to benefit from certain items. Eating
Probiotics are available as supplements, though there is not yet enough evidence to prove that a specific brand or type will help with a particular condition.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Also, it is not always clear how long a probiotic stays active in the body.
As a result, a person cannot be sure how effective any product is likely to be or which condition it may help with.
Probiotics are likely to be safe for most people, but there are some points to consider before using them or increasing the intake.
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These people may face a risk of:
- infection
- harmful substances being released in the body
- antibiotic resistance
It is always best to check with a doctor before taking supplements or making significant dietary changes, especially for people with existing health issues.
Probiotics are types of “friendly” bacteria that may boost the health of the gut microbiome. They are available in some foods and as supplements.
Check with a doctor before taking supplements or increasing the consumption of probiotics, to ensure that doing so is safe.