![]() by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger Editor of NaturalNews.com (See all articles...) Tags: probiotics, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, health news |
This research turns conventional wisdom on its head. Suddenly, there's evidence that as consumers, we don't have to fret so much over probiotic supplements being exposed to heat during shipping or sitting on the shelves for a few weeks or months.
But how could these probiotics work if they're dead? The answer rests in the DNA of these probiotics: the DNA alone, even when the organisms are dead, seems to trigger the immune system to respond to IBD. So, technically, you could even cook your probiotics and gain a health benefit from consuming them. Yogurt soup, anyone?
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