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Probiotic Action Explains New Research that Probiotics Help Reduce Stress Side Effects
Date:3/15/2013

Miami, FL (PRWEB) March 15, 2013

Irritable bowel syndrome, better known as IBS plagues millions of Americans and for many is a lifelong struggle, causing not only physical pain, but undue physical and mental stress. A recent study by the University of Michigan supports that while stress does not cause IBS, it does cause increased inflammation in the body, especially the intestinal system. Research using probiotics for IBS has show it may be a more effective treatment to reducing inflammation and stress on the body.

An article on eurekaalert.org states that stress prevents certain body chemicals from releasing, and contributes to an unstable chemical environment. Researchers are now suggesting that probiotics will help to reverse the unstable chemical environment, and bring chemical and organic balance to the body.

Fernando Perez, a representative for Probiotic Action, creator of the topical probiotic acne cream widely being used an an adult acne treatment suggests that the bacteria used in probiotics helps to balance the body by combating pollutants in the body, and creates a support system for good bacteria to aid and protect in cell growth.

“Good bacteria in the body helps to fight off free radicals, when ingested or used as a topical acne cream, probiotics support the growth of good bacteria, and fight off bad bacteria by consuming them, riding the body of bad bacteria stops and decreases inflammation and cell degeneration, I look forward to the medical advances probiotics will make,” adds Perez on the topic.

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