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Aflatoxins & probiotics
Since probiotics can bind to aflatoxins into the gastrointestinal tract, thus can prevent the absorption of toxins and reduce the effects of toxins on the animal/human health.
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heavy metal vs probiotics
Studies suggest that enhancing microbial conditions in the gut microbiome with probiotics helps to prevent heavy metal particle absorption, translocation, and permeability in the intestinal tract.

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Helicobacter pylori vs L. reuteri
The treatment of Helicobacter pylori with L. reuteri involves using the probiotic to enhance the effectiveness of standard antibiotic therapy, potentially reducing side effects and improving eradication rates. L. reuteri helps restore the balance of gut microbiota disrupted by H. pylori infection and antibiotics, promoting healing of the stomach lining. Clinical studies suggest that supplementing with L. reuteri can reduce gastrointestinal symptoms, improve patient compliance with treatment, and decrease the likelihood of H. pylori reinfection.
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Dangers of Periodontitis
Periodontitis, a severe gum infection, can lead to the destruction of the soft tissue and bone that support the teeth, potentially causing tooth loss. This chronic inflammatory condition is linked to systemic health issues such as heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory problems due to the spread of bacteria and inflammation throughout the body. If left untreated, periodontitis can significantly impact overall health and quality of life, making early intervention and consistent oral hygiene essential.
