We explored how the probiotic mixture ENDOLAC, containing Lactobacillus acidophilus, influences asthma-related allergic inflammation. In a study with 14 participants suffering from asthma and other allergic conditions, we measured the levels of circulating CD34+ Hemopoietic Precursors (HPC) before and after 30 days of treatment.
After taking the probiotic daily, participants showed a significant decrease in CD34+ cell counts, indicating that Lactobacillus acidophilus may help improve allergic responses. These findings suggest that integrating this probiotic into standard treatments could enhance their effectiveness for allergy management.
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MA and MA128 improve asthma symptoms
Antiasthmatic Effects of Herbal Complex MA and Its Fermented Product MA128.
We aimed to explore the potential benefits of a novel herbal medicine, MA, and its fermented version, MA128, on asthma treatment. This involved inducing asthma in mice and administering these treatments regularly for four weeks.
Our findings revealed that both MA and MA128 successfully reduced inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness. Notably, the fermentation process with Lactobacillus acidophilus enhanced the effectiveness of the herbal remedy, influencing immune responses positively.
This indicates a promising avenue for asthma management through natural products, though further research is needed for clear clinical applications.
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Fermented ID shows anti-allergy potential
Lactic acid bacterial fermentation increases the antiallergic effects of Ixeris dentata.
We examined how fermenting Ixeris dentata with lactic acid bacteria like Lactobacillus acidophilus influences allergic reactions. In our findings, these fermented extracts significantly reduced reactions in mice, such as itching and passive cutaneous anaphylaxis, more effectively than non-fermented versions. The fermentation process appeared to enhance the anti-allergic properties, suggesting a potential remedy for conditions like asthma and rhinitis. However, while the results are promising, we saw that the benefits may vary and further research is needed to fully understand the impact on human asthma.
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7.5
Rapid recovery
My mother-in-law suffers from asthma and often requires hospitalisation during autumn and late winter for antibiotics to alleviate her attacks. The recovery post-hospitalisation is challenging, as she struggles to eat anything. However, after taking a course of two tablets at night, her condition improved significantly, and she started to recover steadily.
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7.5
Allergy symptoms lessened
My son takes it periodically to support his gut health. I've noticed a reduction in his allergy and asthma symptoms, likely because the root cause of his allergies stems from a leaky gut.
We aimed to explore the potential benefits of a novel herbal medicine, MA, and its fermented version, MA128, on asthma treatment. This involved inducing asthma in mice and administering these treatments regularly for four weeks.
Our findings revealed that both MA and MA128 successfully reduced inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness. Notably, the fermentation process with Lactobacillus acidophilus enhanced the effectiveness of the herbal remedy, influencing immune responses positively.
This indicates a promising avenue for asthma management through natural products, though further research is needed for clear clinical applications.
Read More
8
Lactobacillus acidophilus reduces inflammation
Probiotics reduce the CD34+ hemopoietic precursor cell increased traffic in allergic subjects.
We explored how the probiotic mixture ENDOLAC, containing Lactobacillus acidophilus, influences asthma-related allergic inflammation. In a study with 14 participants suffering from asthma and other allergic conditions, we measured the levels of circulating CD34+ Hemopoietic Precursors (HPC) before and after 30 days of treatment.
After taking the probiotic daily, participants showed a significant decrease in CD34+ cell counts, indicating that Lactobacillus acidophilus may help improve allergic responses. These findings suggest that integrating this probiotic into standard treatments could enhance their effectiveness for allergy management.
Read More
7
Fermented ID shows anti-allergy potential
Lactic acid bacterial fermentation increases the antiallergic effects of Ixeris dentata.
We examined how fermenting Ixeris dentata with lactic acid bacteria like Lactobacillus acidophilus influences allergic reactions. In our findings, these fermented extracts significantly reduced reactions in mice, such as itching and passive cutaneous anaphylaxis, more effectively than non-fermented versions. The fermentation process appeared to enhance the anti-allergic properties, suggesting a potential remedy for conditions like asthma and rhinitis. However, while the results are promising, we saw that the benefits may vary and further research is needed to fully understand the impact on human asthma.
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7.5
Rapid recovery
My mother-in-law suffers from asthma and often requires hospitalisation during autumn and late winter for antibiotics to alleviate her attacks. The recovery post-hospitalisation is challenging, as she struggles to eat anything. However, after taking a course of two tablets at night, her condition improved significantly, and she started to recover steadily.
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7.5
Allergy symptoms lessened
My son takes it periodically to support his gut health. I've noticed a reduction in his allergy and asthma symptoms, likely because the root cause of his allergies stems from a leaky gut.
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References
Kim DS, Kim SH, Kim BK, Yang MC, Ma JY. Antiasthmatic Effects of Herbal Complex MA and Its Fermented Product MA128. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2012;2012:769508. 10.1155/2012/769508
Park EK, Sung JH, Trinh HT, Bae EA, Yun HK, et al. Lactic acid bacterial fermentation increases the antiallergic effects of Ixeris dentata. J Microbiol Biotechnol. 2008;18:308. PubMed
Mastrandrea F, Coradduzza G, Serio G, Minardi A, Manelli M, et al. Probiotics reduce the CD34+ hemopoietic precursor cell increased traffic in allergic subjects. Eur Ann Allergy Clin Immunol. 2004;36:118. PubMed