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Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium reduce risk of NEC in pre-term babies

Association between gut microbiome and stunted growth in prem babies

The gut microbiome The more abnormal the microbiome in NICU infants, the more likely they are to experience stunted growth even at 4 years of age. While the growth stunting of premature infants has been well known, the role of the microbiome has not been investigated. The effects of the gut microbiome on this growth […]

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Spiced Pumpkin (or butternut squash) and Sweet Potato Soup Recipe

Spiced Pumpkin (or butternut squash) and Sweet Potato Soup

A warming gut-friendly spiced pumpkin recipe for Bonfire Night. Spiced pumpkin, butternut squash and sweet potatoes all contain high levels of fibre, which supports healthy digestion, and provide lots of beta carotene (vitamin A), which supports the structure of skin and other body membranes (including the gut wall). Ginger, coriander and turmeric are all anti-inflammatory

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Latest research carried out by ProVen Probiotics regarding microbes in living environments

Chemicals and microbes differ by living environment

Microbes in living environments Microbes are everywhere in the biosphere, and their presence invariably affects the environment that they are growing in. Perhaps unsurprisingly, researchers have found that the bacteria and chemicals in city homes differ greatly from those found in jungle huts. Whilst city homes are rife with industrial chemicals, cleaning agents and fungi, jungle huts were

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Diet recommendations for those with depression - ProVen Probiotics

Diet recommendations for those with depression

Diet for depression Recent studies indicate that patients with depression have gut dysbiosis. This new study recommends that patients with depression or vulnerability to depression should follow a plant-based diet with high levels of grains/fibres and fish. TG Dinan et al. Feeding melancholic microbes: MyNewGut recommendations on diet and mood. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cinu.2018.11.010 Want to know

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Association between gut microbiome and stunted growth in prem babies

Foetal exposure to the maternal microbiota

A new study is challenging the understanding that a baby’s gut is sterile until birth, demonstrating that a foetus has its own microbiome or communities of bacteria living in the gut. This study suggests that this foetal microbiome is transmitted from the mother during pregnancy and the findings suggest the potential for interventions during pregnancy

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