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PROBI - Probiotics are microorganisms that are claimed to provide health benefits when consumed; the term became more common after 1980 and the widely-used 1...
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| Probiotics are microorganisms that are claimed to provide health benefits when consumed; the term became more common after 1980 and the widely-used 1989 definition: "A live microbial feed supplement which beneficially affects the host animal by improving its intestinal microbial balance." The introduction of the concept (but not the term) is generally attributed to Nobel laureate Élie Metchnikoff, who postulated that yogurt-consuming Bulgarian peasants lived longer lives because of that custom. He suggested in 1907 that "the dependence of the intestinal microbes on the food makes it possible to adopt measures to modify the microbiota in our bodies and to replace the harmful microbes by useful microbes".A significant expansion of the potential market for probiotics has led to higher requirements for scientific substantiation of putative benefits conferred by the microorganisms. Although there are numerous claimed benefits of using commercial probiotics, such as reducing gastrointestinal discomfort, improving immune health, relieving constipation, or avoiding the common cold, such claims are not backed by scientific evidence, and are prohibited as deceptive advertising in the United States by the Federal Trade Commission.Probiotics are considered generally safe to consume, but may cause bacteria-host interactions and unwanted side effects in rare cases. |