S. boulardii reduces Salmonella liver injury
Saccharomyces boulardii prevention of the hepatic injury induced by Salmonella Enteritidis infection.
We examined how Saccharomyces boulardii offers protection against Salmonella Enteritidis, a common foodborne pathogen that can cause severe liver damage. Using a mouse model, we found that pretreatment with S. boulardii significantly reduced the translocation of Salmonella to the liver by an impressive 96%, while also alleviating associated liver tissue damage after infection.
These results suggest that S. boulardii is quite effective in combating the harmful effects of Salmonella Enteritidis, making it a promising option for prevention of liver injury in such infections.
Effective for Salmonella
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Our companion on all trips, Bulardi's saccharomycetes are identical to the pharmacy antidiarrheal drug Enterol. I cannot travel without it! For adults, we use it during trips or at the onset of gastrointestinal issues; it has always worked well. For children experiencing vomiting, I administer it alongside sorbents (not concurrently) and probiotics. If vomiting occurs shortly after taking the capsule and I notice that the stomach isn't functioning well, I give the medication again. Generally, normalisation happens within a day. The drug effectively counters Clostridium difficile, Salmonella, and other pathogens, enhancing intestinal enzyme function and having a notable antitoxic effect. Moreover, Bulardi's saccharomycetes are resistant to gastric juices and antibiotics, allowing simultaneous treatment. They must be taken consistently to achieve therapeutic benefits.
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