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 Yoghurt: Scientists finally work out why it's so good for us 
 
by What Doctors Don't Tell You - 1/21/2008
Yoghurt really is good for you. Probiotics, such as yoghurt drinks that contain live 'friendly' bacteria, can make your gut more efficient, and may help ward off problems such as diabetes and obesity.

For the first time, researchers have been looking at the way that probiotics change gut microbes, which play a vital role in our metabolism. Abnormalities in these microbes have been linked to a range of diseases, including type II diabetes.

They have discovered that drinking a probiotic with live bacteria changed the make-up of the microbes. In effect, said lead researcher Jeremy Nicholson from Imperial College London, the live bacteria ‘talked’ to the gut microbes.

Nicholson and his research team hope their discoveries may one day lead to the introduction of specially formulated probiotics that are designed for individual metabolic types and for specific health problems.

(Source: Molecular Systems Biology, 2008; 4: 157 (published on-line, January 15, 2008)).

   
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