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Probiotics in Health and Disease


 

Importance of normal microbial flora in human bodies to maintain optimal health cannot be under estimated. Probiotics or live microorganisms confer health benefit in various diseases. Thus potential of probiotics to maintain health and prevent many disorders without significant adverse effects has opened new options for treating various diseases.

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Live Microorganism, Disease, Regulation, Source, Allergy.
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Importance of normal microbial flora in human bodies to maintain optimal health cannot be under estimated. Probiotics or live microorganisms confer health benefit in various diseases. Thus potential of probiotics to maintain health and prevent many disorders without significant adverse effects has opened new options for treating various diseases.

Keywords


Live Microorganism, Disease, Regulation, Source, Allergy.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18311/ijmds%2F2018%2F166215