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B. lactis reduces gut symptomsDose-response effect of Bifidobacterium lactis HN019 on whole gut transit time and functional gastrointestinal symptoms in adults.
Highly relevant findings on probiotics
We explored the effects of Bifidobacterium lactis HN019 on gut transit time and gastrointestinal symptoms among 100 adults with functional GI issues. Participants took either a high dose, a low dose, or a placebo over 14 days.
Our findings revealed significant improvements in gut transit time and a reduction in GI symptoms for those taking B. lactis compared to the placebo group. Interestingly, the high dose showed more pronounced benefits, leading to fewer symptoms and quicker gut transit.
Overall, we found that this probiotic strain is a safe option that may help alleviate digestive discomfort.
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Probiotics may help reduce nauseaEffect of probiotic supplementation combined with bismuth-containing quadruple therapy on gut microbiota during eradication: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
Significant reduction in nausea observed.
We evaluated how probiotic supplementation could help manage nausea during bismuth-containing quadruple therapy in patients undergoing eradication treatment. Our study included 100 patients who received either probiotics or a placebo alongside their medication.
While the eradication rates were similar for both groups, those taking probiotics reported fewer cases of nausea and noticeable improvements in gastrointestinal symptoms. Additionally, the gut microbiota showed a positive return to baseline levels over time with probiotic use, highlighting their potential benefits in supporting digestive health during treatment.
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Bifidobacterium lactis shows mixed resultsBifidobacterium lactis CCT 7858 Improves Gastrointestinal Symptoms by Antibiotics Treatment: a Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial.
Mixed efficacy in nausea relief
We explored the effects of Bifidobacterium lactis CCT 7858 in a study involving 104 hospitalized patients on antibiotics. In this randomized, double-blind trial, the treatment group experienced significant relief from diarrhea and abdominal discomfort.
However, nausea and vomiting were not reported in either group, indicating that while B. lactis helped improve other gastrointestinal symptoms, it did not specifically target nausea. Overall, we found that this probiotic strain is considered safe and beneficial but may not significantly reduce nausea in patients taking antibiotics.
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I heard of this probiotic and thought I’d give it a try. I have inflammation of the stomach lining which was worsening. I changed my diet, but it didn’t stop the churning, fussiness, nausea, and cramping. After taking one capsule for three days, I felt much better—my symptoms ceased. There’s a bit of fussiness as a side effect, but it’s not frequent. After nearly a month, I feel significantly better, my food digests well, and my stomach feels normal.
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Good probiotics with many beneficial bacteria. Convenient packaging that doesn’t require refrigeration. They support the microbiome and help with nausea, constipation, and bloating.