Melissa Joy Dobbins
Melissa Joy Dobbins
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276: Adolescent Health: Nutrient Needs, Research Gaps & Future Dietary Guidance
It's well-established that nutrient adequacy in adolescence affects physical development and academic performance, as well as long-term health - yet research is woefully lacking for this life stage and dietary guidance lacks specificity for these unique needs. In fact, the 2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans noted that the nutrient gaps among adolescents are so significant, that this “constellation of potential nutritional risk factors” is a public health challenge. To help address this gap, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, on behalf of the Beef Checkoff, partnered with Dr. Mario Ferruzzi and his team at the Arkansas Children’s Nutrition Center, one of 6 USDA national nutritio...
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275: Cancer Risk Reduction: New Research on Fruits and Vegetables - Ginger Hultin
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Commercial support for this podcast has been provided by Avocados - Love One Today® Cancer is a complex disease that is influenced by many factors including genetics, environment, and lifestyle behaviors. According to the World Cancer Research Fund, emerging evidence suggests that people who eat very little or no fruits and vegetables are at the greatest risk for developing certain cancers. In ...
274: Fun Snack Trays Help Encourage Healthy Eating Habits - Frances Largeman-Roth
Просмотров 163Месяц назад
Charcuterie boards have become very popular and are certainly a fun way to entertain guests - but did you ever think this creative concept might be a solution to healthy eating? Snack trays can be a fun way for kids and adults alike to explore new foods and flavors while making snack time (and even mealtime) less stressful and definitely more playful. This approach to feeding your family - or f...
273: Soy Foods: Navigating 4 Major Myths Using Research - Jill Castle & Karen Collins
Просмотров 47Месяц назад
Despite the extensive research available, there remains significant confusion amongst consumers regarding the health effects of soy on various population groups. In this episode, we delve into several misconceptions and examine the latest scientific findings on contentious issues including the relationship between soy and breast cancer, the impact of vegetable oils on cardiovascular disease ris...
272: The Power of Pulses: Nutritious, Delicious, Versatile, Affordable & Sustainable - Tim...
Просмотров 722 месяца назад
Pulses are the nutritionally dense, dry edible seeds of legumes including dry peas, beans, lentils and chickpeas. They are high in fiber, folate, potassium and plant protein, and contain several micronutrients such as iron and zinc. While many people may not be familiar with the term “pulses”, chances are they are familiar with the food itself. Nutritious, versatile and affordable, pulses are a...
271: Improving Digital Health Literacy: Influencers, Misinformation & Leveraging Credibility -...
Просмотров 593 месяца назад
New health, nutrition and weight loss trends are popping up daily on social media. Many of these fly-by-night trends are simply that, but a new study focusing on the platform TikTok found that these trends may have more of a hold on people than once thought. To expose the inaccurate information being extracted from TikTok, MyFitnessPal, the #1 nutrition and food tracking app, partnered with Dub...
Cartoons, Stories & Adventure: Helping Kids Try New & Healthy Foods - David Grotto
Просмотров 1563 месяца назад
Kids love cartoon characters so why not leverage that to entice them to try new foods and encourage healthy eating habits? That’s just what today’s guest has done in his new book, The Girls Who Lived in the Refrigerator! Whether a child is a picky eater or just isn’t interested in trying new foods, focusing on taste and fun first can make all the difference. Tune into this episode to learn abou...
269: Plant-based Performance Nutrition: Benefits, Challenges & Key Nutrients - Cynthia Sass
Просмотров 843 месяца назад
Commercial Support has been provided by the American Pistachio Growers The Science Behind Plant-Based Performance Nutrition & Strategies for Success Athletes continue to explore plant-based eating patterns to enhance athletic performance and more and more research shows the numerous benefits, including improved cardiovascular health, reduced inflammation, and maximized recovery. We explore the ...
268: Nutrition Insights Inform How to Help People Improve Health - Kris Sollid
Просмотров 754 месяца назад
Identifying Gaps in Consumer Knowledge Helps Uncover Attitudes and Behaviors This year’s Food & Health Survey marks the 19th consecutive year that the International Food Information Council (IFIC) has surveyed American consumers to understand the perceptions, beliefs and behaviors surrounding food and food-purchasing decisions. IFIC’s consumer research elevates the voice of the consumer, a cont...
267: Headlines in Perspective: How to Better Translate Nutrition Research - Karen Collins
Просмотров 625 месяцев назад
Reading and Translating Research: Skills That Can Be Up-Leveled More and more, people are inundated with information and surrounded by often-conflicting information, especially when it comes to nutrition in the news. Nutrition research is moving at a rapid pace yet the scientific method of testing and verifying results is important. Translating research findings requires understanding food scie...
266: Injectable Weight Loss Medications: Can They Help Keep the Weight Off? - Dr. Jim Hill
Просмотров 625 месяцев назад
Weight loss medications are nothing new - they’ve been around for decades. However, newer injectable medications originally intended for diabetes treatment have made their transition into the weight management space. As their popularity has surged, so have discussions about their safety, efficacy, side effects, and even their accessibility including costs and supply chain issues. These medicati...
265: Space Bites: Reflections of a NASA Food Scientist - Vickie Kloeris
Просмотров 726 месяцев назад
There’s more to NASA than astronauts and engineers, and there’s more to “space food” than freeze dried ice cream. Retired NASA food scientist Vickie Kloeris shares a sneak peek into her space food career with entertaining stories and situations that defy gravity. Tune into this episode to learn about: · the food science involved in feeding astronauts · the psychological importance of food in sp...
264: Key Ingredients for Success: How to Develop, Write, Test & Modify Recipes - Raeanne Sarazen
Просмотров 906 месяцев назад
A written recipe must be accurate, readable, and reproducible - a set of instructions that translates the act of cooking into words. At last, there is a comprehensive professional resource book dedicated entirely to the subject of recipes. This book sets nutrition and editorial standards on developing, writing, and publishing recipes. And you don’t have to be a dietitian or a chef to benefit fr...
263: The “Smart” Mediterranean Diet: Protect Your Mind & Boost Your Mood
Просмотров 3717 месяцев назад
Research on the Mediterranean diet continues to show an association with various health benefits including reduced risk of heart disease, diabetes and cancer. Newer research shows that it is also associated with cognitive health and mental health benefits, specifically a lower risk of cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and potentially reducing the risk of depre...
262: Mind Your Gut: Manage IBS with Food, Mood & Lifestyle - Dr. Megan Riehl and Kate Scarlata
Просмотров 1098 месяцев назад
There are many factors that impact gut health: diet, mental health, genes, exercise, and more. Many of these factors can be changed to improve overall health via the gut. Mental health and the role of stress is important to consider in the management of one's physical health and may become an important target of treatment. Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a chronic GI condition that presents with ab...
261: Ultra Processed Foods & Dietary Guidance: Where is the Research to Date? - Dr. Joanne Slavin
Просмотров 738 месяцев назад
261: Ultra Processed Foods & Dietary Guidance: Where is the Research to Date? - Dr. Joanne Slavin
260: Plant Based Diets: New Research on Benefits & Ideas for Simple Swaps - Dr. Wendy Bazilian
Просмотров 1478 месяцев назад
260: Plant Based Diets: New Research on Benefits & Ideas for Simple Swaps - Dr. Wendy Bazilian
259: Nutrition Claims & Culinary Versatility: Quaker Oats from Mill to Table - Steven...
Просмотров 3559 месяцев назад
259: Nutrition Claims & Culinary Versatility: Quaker Oats from Mill to Table - Steven...
258: How Agricultural Practices Influence Nutrition: Quaker Oats from Field to Mill - Dr. Di...
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258: How Agricultural Practices Influence Nutrition: Quaker Oats from Field to Mill - Dr. Di...
257: A Look at Gen Z: Their Relationship with Food and the Dietitian of Tomorrow - Jaime...
Просмотров 10110 месяцев назад
257: A Look at Gen Z: Their Relationship with Food and the Dietitian of Tomorrow - Jaime...
Podcast Episode 256: Weight-Inclusive Fertility Care: What Does the Research Show? - Rachelle...
Просмотров 6510 месяцев назад
Podcast Episode 256: Weight-Inclusive Fertility Care: What Does the Research Show? - Rachelle...
255: Avoid the Hype: Employ Critical Thinking About Food & Farming - Michelle Miller aka Farm Babe
Просмотров 1811 месяцев назад
255: Avoid the Hype: Employ Critical Thinking About Food & Farming - Michelle Miller aka Farm Babe
254: The Truth About the Mediterranean Diet: Debunking Common Misconceptions - Pam Fullenweider
Просмотров 73111 месяцев назад
254: The Truth About the Mediterranean Diet: Debunking Common Misconceptions - Pam Fullenweider
253: Intermittent Fasting & Time Restricted Eating: Research and Applications - Dr. Krista Varady
Просмотров 550Год назад
253: Intermittent Fasting & Time Restricted Eating: Research and Applications - Dr. Krista Varady
252: Living with T1D for Over 65 Years: A Personal Story - Jeanine Crouse
Просмотров 83Год назад
252: Living with T1D for Over 65 Years: A Personal Story - Jeanine Crouse
251: Mental Health, Brain Health & Diabetes: What Does Omega-3 Research Really Show? - Dr....
Просмотров 134Год назад
251: Mental Health, Brain Health & Diabetes: What Does Omega-3 Research Really Show? - Dr....
250: Preventing Undernutrition & Improving Global Ag - Dr. Adegbola Adesogan
Просмотров 27Год назад
250: Preventing Undernutrition & Improving Global Ag - Dr. Adegbola Adesogan
249: Food Allergies, Tests & Elimination Diets - Sara Glanz
Просмотров 126Год назад
249: Food Allergies, Tests & Elimination Diets - Sara Glanz
248: Seed Oils: Controversy, Claims & Culinary Uses - Dr. Wendy Bazilian
Просмотров 151Год назад
248: Seed Oils: Controversy, Claims & Culinary Uses - Dr. Wendy Bazilian
Behind the Scenes: Celebrating One Million Downloads on the Sound Bites Podcast - episode 247
Просмотров 110Год назад
Behind the Scenes: Celebrating One Million Downloads on the Sound Bites Podcast - episode 247

Комментарии

  • @DailyVibediaries0
    @DailyVibediaries0 11 дней назад

    Your content is good but you have lower views . If you want I can provide some tips for increasing views.

  • @GeorgeAdams-f9d
    @GeorgeAdams-f9d 21 день назад

    Thanks for the breakdown! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?

  • @cathymcmahan7530
    @cathymcmahan7530 2 месяца назад

    except they add sugar

  • @amyschwinn9168
    @amyschwinn9168 2 месяца назад

    Really enjoyed having the video along with the podcast! Easier to follow and more enjoyable. Thanks! Here for free RD ceu

  • @gmary524
    @gmary524 3 месяца назад

    Master Media Angel 😇 ✨️ Lawrence O'Donnell a Champion of Integrity HONOR & ever reminding😂 us all to focus on the important things for his audience, for Humanity 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 🇺🇸 🌎 🌟🇺🇸🌟😇🙏😇 God Thank You For President Biden Thank You for Kamala Thank You for Lawrence

  • @snuznsuzn4728
    @snuznsuzn4728 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this interview. EOD is one of the more effective tools in my fasting kit and I’m glad to see it talked about.

  • @darrellhorner500
    @darrellhorner500 6 месяцев назад

    NANCY MAKES TOO MUCH SENSE 👍 SHE GIVES SOUND LOGICAL ADVICE... SHE DOESN'T PUSH NUTRITION NONSENSE

  • @dangerunchained3128
    @dangerunchained3128 6 месяцев назад

    This guy's research has been heavily funded by coca cola, Kraft, PepsiCo McDonald's and the American beverage association. What this person says should be taken with a large grain of salt. His biases are real. He's an academic from the university of Alabama which has extensive ties to coca cola.

  • @rickmurphy6446
    @rickmurphy6446 6 месяцев назад

    This is the 6th in less than 30 minutes. Sometimes when people complain about things they're not doing it to be a jerk. It could be a good thing for you to hear it. There's probably a lot of people that feel the same way but don't say anything and never listen to your podcast ever again. I would like to listen to your podcast but I can't continue to be annoyed by these commercials. So I'm just making a suggestion.

    • @MelissaJoyDobbins
      @MelissaJoyDobbins 3 месяца назад

      Hi Rick - I'm not sure what you mean by commercials every few minutes. I do not run ads during my show only in between.

  • @rickmurphy6446
    @rickmurphy6446 6 месяцев назад

    Okay I'm not trying to be a jerk 22 minutes into the podcast and this is my fifth commercial unacceptable annoying. It's like you're only reason to broadcast this is to make money off the commercials I'm not sure really how that works but I know there's plenty of RUclips videos with a third of the commercials or less. Again I enjoy your content but this is really annoying.

  • @rickmurphy6446
    @rickmurphy6446 6 месяцев назад

    I like the podcast but the amount of commercials not so much.

  • @rickmurphy6446
    @rickmurphy6446 6 месяцев назад

    This would be so much more enjoyable if there wasn't a commercial every 5 minutes. Just saying

  • @Lophophorawilliamsii
    @Lophophorawilliamsii 7 месяцев назад

    Fact of the day: There are currently 17,000 centenarians alive in Spain. Four out of every five centenarians are women. Specifically, the confluence of the provinces of Pontevedra, Ourense and Lugo (Galicia) has the highest concentration of people over 100 years of age in Spain and is a candidate to be among the longest-lived areas of the planet. In the village of Riello (León), with only 600 inhabitants, there are up to five people born before 1924; in Rábano de Aliste (Zamora), with 320 inhabitants, there are three; in Cabeza del Caballo (Salamanca), with 248 inhabitants, there are another three. Right now, the oldest person on the planet is the Catalan María Branyas, who turned 117 in March in a nursing home in Olot (Girona), but the current ranking of super centenarians, managed by the Gerontology Research Group, shows flags from all over the world. All of them are women.

  • @CleverMarketingAgency
    @CleverMarketingAgency 8 месяцев назад

    Hello, my name is Jafor Khan. I am a professional web and RUclips channel developer as well as a digital marketer. I recently visited your RUclips channel "Melissa Joy Dobbins" and while I found your channel content to be nice, But I noticed that your channel's growth rate is very poor. I have analyzed your channel and identified some issues, specifically related to video SEO, which could be harmful to your Channel The message is: "You should fix the problem immediately * Your Video Title is not SEO Friendly need to be Optimize * Your Video Description is not SEO Friendly needs to be optimized * You should Use an eye catchy and HD VIDEO Thumbnail * you should Use Proper Video Tags and Channel tags

  • @ahongxu2536
    @ahongxu2536 8 месяцев назад

    hi 吴頔 我是许阿红 哇 你看起来好像还是大学时候一样!👍👍👍

  • @rickymcclure1060
    @rickymcclure1060 9 месяцев назад

    These idiots are out to kill you go out and and find out what vitamins and minerals metformin removes from your body system ! Let’s keep in mind metformin was derived from a French flower it’s a big lie this guy and gal are both liars! By the way one of the vitamins that metformin removes is vitamin B which helps control blood sugar, 2 steps forward and 3 steps back! Notice they are charging large sums of money!

  • @brenda06155
    @brenda06155 9 месяцев назад

    I am one of those few unfortunate individuals who had a reaction to Kefir. I had drunk Kefir before, no problem...just Lifeway (Publix 2 for 1) However, w]hen my Peradontist suggested I drink kefir a week before a deep cleaning, for the probiotics, I did. A few days after I started drinking the kefir, over the next few days, I discovered a rash on my legs, ankles, arms, back... The only thing that soothed the itching and pain after scratching was Aloe Vera cooling gel. I read I shouldn't eat eggs or drink milk or any dairy products until I get rid of the acne. Blueberries, strawberries, bananas...any other suggestions?

  • @kingair64
    @kingair64 9 месяцев назад

    She is bought and paid for by the soy seed oil industry

  • @wainwrightwingerd6617
    @wainwrightwingerd6617 10 месяцев назад

    Promo'SM

  • @salbers
    @salbers 10 месяцев назад

    Please cite the studies so that I can read them. Tnx

    • @MelissaJoyDobbins
      @MelissaJoyDobbins 10 месяцев назад

      As mentioned in the podcast and in the description for the RUclips post - the resources and citations are in the shownotes at www.SoundBitesRD.com/122

  • @cayrick
    @cayrick 10 месяцев назад

    Interesting sounding product but why so expensive?

  • @EjarulSk-n9m
    @EjarulSk-n9m 10 месяцев назад

    nice podcast

  • @simont6439
    @simont6439 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent info. Martha Belury should write a book. Maybe that will give this a bit more traction.

  • @janelle76
    @janelle76 11 месяцев назад

    Finally, someone who says it right

  • @dombarton2483
    @dombarton2483 11 месяцев назад

    The good professor s father suffered because of plant food. Carnivores in nature do not suffer from heart disease. Plant food in all its forms, be it carbs combined with animal or vegetable fat is a deadly combo, because it activates the randle cycle. All plant food is not required by humans. All carbs which are plants are not required by humans. The only optimal diet is a carnivore diet. Its nutritionally complete. End of story.

  • @adriannealvord9023
    @adriannealvord9023 Год назад

    I want the kefir face mask. I have been having kefir for breakfast daily for 2 weeks 😊

  • @bradstell2146
    @bradstell2146 Год назад

    Great talk. Great points. Thanks. Anything worthwhile is supposed to be hard. Once you start, learn, and eat the foods, you feel better, think better, learn more, and it's not that hard. And, before you know it, you are eating the Mediterranean diet.

  • @joecaner
    @joecaner Год назад

    Try our new hemp flavored Kefir: We call it Reefer Kefir. It's great at impacting your mood.

  • @petercat926
    @petercat926 Год назад

    Awesome stuff!

  • @petercat926
    @petercat926 Год назад

    Excellent stuff!

  • @neilroseywales1537
    @neilroseywales1537 Год назад

    😂I don't have the kefir grains but can I make the kefir with the one I buy from the store. Will the grains form from the kefir drink.

  • @garlicgalore
    @garlicgalore Год назад

    Thank you, Melissa and Amy for sharing your valuable knowledge. This is a book I'm excited to look into! And I'm getting some Diamond Crystal salt through their website. I'd never heard of that one before 👍

  • @kimdriscoll9135
    @kimdriscoll9135 Год назад

    I love DJ Blatner. I’m happy that she led me to you. What great information.

  • @cornelstamate2537
    @cornelstamate2537 Год назад

    can one overdose on omega 6

  • @cornelstamate2537
    @cornelstamate2537 Год назад

    dr gundry recommends pufa from nuts rich in omega 6 and dr eckberg recomends animal saturated fats poor in omega 6. so i dont know if i should get 700 calories daily from 150gr of walnuts, flaxseeds and pistachios like dr gundry or 200gr of meat and butter like dr eckberg.

  • @StarvingMyselfToLIFE
    @StarvingMyselfToLIFE Год назад

    Should i be concerned she is funded by a Soybean associated agency?

    • @Jokerlkak
      @Jokerlkak Год назад

      No cos there’s nothing wrong with soybean products

  • @mindyadams9041
    @mindyadams9041 Год назад

    New subscriber here! I was looking for Dr. Layman and found your podcast. Very good stuff.

  • @NoniJeanKaufman
    @NoniJeanKaufman Год назад

    Seems short sighted not to do studies with people who have osteoporosis

  • @amandacornejo3934
    @amandacornejo3934 Год назад

    Sounds similar to meditation diet. What's the difference?

    • @areguapiri
      @areguapiri Год назад

      "Mediterranean"?... They are very similar except that the Mediterranean Diet encourages eating more fish and of course, olive oil.

  • @classicadministrator2408
    @classicadministrator2408 Год назад

    Surprising🙂

  • @LuzvimindaSatorre-ek3co
    @LuzvimindaSatorre-ek3co Год назад

    Is it ok to take kefir in low hemoglobin and spleen enlargement people?

    • @MelissaJoyDobbins
      @MelissaJoyDobbins Год назад

      This is a question you should ask your health care provider. I cannot provide medical advice.

    • @flock9487
      @flock9487 3 месяца назад

      Kefir is good for everyone, it is a grain of god, scientists can’t even replicate it. Kefir is healing & holy ❤️☦️

  • @katiepace526
    @katiepace526 Год назад

    I really enjoyed this.Thank you !

  • @kathya1956
    @kathya1956 Год назад

    What’s wrong with tomatoes?

  • @Psmfmyway
    @Psmfmyway Год назад

    Greek yogurt and cottage cheese. (Ie fermented cheeses).

  • @khatijabegum2404
    @khatijabegum2404 Год назад

    Doctors must study nutrition

  • @foodsciencefs
    @foodsciencefs Год назад

    Good Content 👍

  • @randyalanjones
    @randyalanjones Год назад

    This is the first one of your podcasts I have listed to. You hit on almost all the questions I had before it started. The only thing you did not get to is the rise of insulin when eating protein. I lost 230 pounds on a ketogenic diet, but I still have a few pounds I would love to get off. I do not know how to do it because I feel best doing a 2-hour eating window. I have tried doing breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but I don't like how I feel. I dropped lunch and did breakfast, then dinner with a small snack before bed. If I eat a high protein meal the night before, let's say a 16-ounce steak, as he mentioned, my blood sugar the next morning will be higher. Yes, I know the dawn effect, but I am comparing a lower protein meal the night before to a higher protein meal measuring at the same morning time. I eat almost no plants, only avocado (175 grams a day) and up to 10 grams of onion a day. It is very confusing when you have Dr. Fung saying too fast, and then people like Dr. Layman saying don't do it. I have been in this low-carb, keto/carnivore world since 2010 and have changed my life, but man has it gotten confusing. I can understand why people just give up and keep eating the same old crap because it all seems hopeless. I will subscribe since you did such a great job on this podcast. Thank you.

    • @MelissaJoyDobbins
      @MelissaJoyDobbins Год назад

      Hi Randy - my apologies for the delay as I just now am seeing your comment. My question to you is - do you have diabetes? If so then I suggest you work with a diabetes educator about your specific situation with the higher blood sugars in the morning after eating 16 oz steak. If NOT then your blood sugar should still be within normal limits. If fasting (time restricted eating) seems to be working for you and you are getting all of your essential nutrients then that sounds good. I am planning on interviewing a fasting/ TRE researcher soon - so stay tuned!

  • @murraypooley9199
    @murraypooley9199 Год назад

    Oh my goodness. I am currently loseing weight and fat while gaining muscule. I am a 68 year old male althelete. My health markers are excellent. I eat 750 grams of meat on each meal. That is 1 meal a day on a 1 hour window, total carnivour, not carbs at all. When I hear talk about 100 odd grams a day, I understand why there are so many weak sick people.

    • @MelissaJoyDobbins
      @MelissaJoyDobbins Год назад

      Murray, Thank you for your comment. I think you may be thinking of grams in terms of weight. For example, 28 grams is one ounce and 750 grams is 26 ounces. When we discussed 100 grams of protein on the podcast we mean 100 grams of the macronutrient protein, not meat itself. I hope this helps! Thanks for listening and leaving your question! Melissa

    • @murraypooley9199
      @murraypooley9199 Год назад

      @@MelissaJoyDobbins Thanks for your responce. I do get the gram / once thing. The problem I think is when learned prople talk about macronutrients is gets too involved for most people. As a carnivour, all I need to know is ballpark how much meat / protien I might eat. If my body stats shift off course I adjust the fat / protien. I do not have the time for working out the macros. I now tend to put my steak, ground beef, cheeze, and bacon on the scales and call a large egg 1 oz. When this totals 13 - 16 onces, with some butter and /or lard added, thats my OMAD at the moment. It seems to work for my BMI, fat and muscule with the ammount of HIT I do. If I occasionally feel a little peckish a bit of fat fixes it. The body talks. Sometimes these things get too technical to be practical for the average person.

  • @gratitude2880
    @gratitude2880 Год назад

    What about pathogenic bacteria overgrowth? Does this compete with them or do they reduce the benefits? TY!

    • @MelissaJoyDobbins
      @MelissaJoyDobbins Год назад

      Dr. Orville Kolterman said: The interaction with pathogenic bacteria has not been studied in detail. Interactions within the microbiome are complex and dependent upon the overall composition of the microbiome at that point in time. Bacterial overgrowth has not been an issue in customers using any of our products.

  • @gratitude2880
    @gratitude2880 Год назад

    Are there studies showing that the specific bacteria actually colonize in the gut ...so after a few months of taking them & feeding them thru diet...that they are still present?

    • @MelissaJoyDobbins
      @MelissaJoyDobbins Год назад

      Dr. Orville Kolterman said: We have data showing that the specific strains are present in the gut after administration for 1 month and 3 months. When administration is discontinued after 3 months, strains are detectable in ~20% of individuals 1 month later.