To a very large extent, the intestinal flora plays a major role in the health of the host. Therefore, probiotic supplements can be used to promote overall good health. However, there are numerous specific uses for probiotics based upon clinical studies. One of the best-documented applications of probiotic supplements is in the prevention and treatment of urinary tract infections (UTIs). The normal microflora of the vagina and urethra in women is dominated by lactobacilli, where they play a significant role in acting as a barrier to UTIs.
Another important application of probiotic supplements is preventing and treating antibiotic-induced diarrhea. Although it is commonly believed that acidophilus supplements are not effective if taken during antibiotic therapy, research actually supports the use of probiotics while you’re taking antibiotics.
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