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E-grāmata: Power of Probiotics: Improving Your Health with Beneficial Microbes

  • Formāts: 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Dec-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317824961
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Get information you can trust to make the right decisions about probiotics

The Power of Probiotics is a consumer-friendly guide to the selection and use of probiotics that have been proven effective in the prevention and treatment of human diseases. This jargon-free reference resource provides practical advice on how and when to use probiotics and how to select the best commercially available products, based on usefulness, quality, and safety, to lower the risk of disease and maintain a positive health image. The book offers objective information on evaluating product claims, making sense of regulations and labeling, and sorting through manufacturing and marketing issues.

The Power of Probiotics presents an expert review of the scientific evidence for probiotics, illustrated with summary tables and diagrams for quick reference. Each chapter starts with a series of FAQs with clear and concise answers before moving into more in-depth analysis from the books authors, who combine more than 20 years of research from the patient clinic and the bench laboratory with extensive experience in writing and translating medical articles for consumer-oriented publications. This unique book presents definitions and descriptions of probiotics and a history of their uses, a review of medical conditions prevented and/or treated by probiotics, available products (with brand names), uses with other medications, and risks and side effects.

The Power of Probiotics examines the treatment and/or prevention of:





allergies

cancer

colds and flu

constipation

dental health

diarrhea

high cholesterol

indigestion

inflammatory bowel diseases

pseudomembranous colitis

stomach ulcers

stress

urinary tract infections

vaginal infections

weight loss

and much more!

The Power of Probiotics is an essential resource for health-conscious consumers who are interested in natural alternatives to conventional medicines. Health professionals, educators, and students will also benefit from the books extensive references.
Foreword xi
Christina M. Surawicz
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Chapter
1. Introduction
1
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What Are Probiotics?
3
History of Probiotics
5
Medical Conditions for Probiotics
6
The "Ideal" Probiotic
9
Properties of Current Probiotics
11
How to Evaluate Scientific Studies
16
Regulations for Probiotics
20
The Future of Probiotics
23
Chapter
2. Traveler's Diarrhea
25
Frequently Asked Questions
25
Risks for Traveler's Diarrhea
28
Prevention of Traveler's Diarrhea
33
Treatments for Traveler's Diarrhea
40
Conclusions and Observations
45
Chapter
3. Acute Diarrhea
47
Frequently Asked Questions
47
Acute Pediatric Diarrhea
49
Acute Adult Diarrhea
65
Overall Conclusions
69
Chapter
4. Antibiotics-Associated Diarrhea and Colitis
71
Antibiotics-Associated Diarrhea
71
Clostridium Difficile AAD
82
Conclusions
92
Chapter
5. Vaginal and Urinary Tract Infections
95
Bacterial Vaginosis
95
Candidal Vaginitis
101
Urinary Tract Infections
106
Summary
109
Chapter
6. Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and Digestive Problems
111
Crohn's Disease
111
Ulcerative Colitis
116
Pouchitis
119
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
122
Lactose Intolerance
126
Constipation
128
Summary
130
Chapter
7. Allergies
131
Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
133
Adult Allergies
140
Chapter
8. Miscellaneous Disorders
143
Rheumatoid Arthritis
144
Cancer
146
High Cholesterol
149
Dental Health
153
Diabetes
155
Hepatic Encephalopathy
156
Hospital Infections
157
Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
158
Immunity
159
Sexual Dysfunction
162
Stomach Ulcers
162
Stress
165
Weight Loss
166
Conclusion
167
Chapter
9. Probiotic Products on the Market
169
Frequently Asked Questions
169
Alphabetical Listing of Probiotics
171
Conclusion
180
Chapter
10. Buying the Best Product
181
Frequently Asked Questions
181
The Five Questions
182
Where to Find Information
187
Conclusion
188
Chapter
11. Safety of Probiotics
189
Frequently Asked Questions
189
Risks in General
190
Reported Adverse Effects
193
Quality Control
197
Contraindications
199
Special Concerns
199
Drug Interactions
200
Conclusions and Observations
200
Notes 201
Index 229


Authored by Elmer, Gary W.; Mcfarland, Lynne V; Mcfarland, Marc; Russo, Ethan B