July 22, 2021 –
Dear Doctors,
Give your belly some love!
Do you know that probiotics help support overall health by building and maintaining healthy gut bacteria in your body?
According to R. Mirzaei, et.al. "Probiotic bacteria can interact with the gut microbiome to strengthen the immune system, enhance immune responses, and induce appropriate immune signaling pathways. Several probiotics have been confirmed to reduce the duration of bacterial or viral infections. Immune fitness may be one of the approaches by which protection against viral infections can be reinforced. In general, prevention is more efficient than therapy in fighting viral infections. Thus, probiotics have emerged as suitable candidates for controlling these infections".
Explore the role of probiotics in health and disease and the context of gut microbiome through UMED’s live webinar on July 22 (Thursday) at 6:00 pm, entitled “Probiotics in Perspective”.
Dr. Regina Socorro L. Bagsic, a gastroenterology specialist will share her expertise on probiotics.
With the right levels -- probiotics aid digestion and improve nutrient absorption.