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Probiotics in yogurt, kefir, supplements stops diarrhea in kids

I worked with a manager just a couple years back who was missing work every other week because her baby/toddler was experiencing significant digestive episodes, including diarrhea that was life altering for child and mother.

Thinking I was being helpful, I mentioned probiotics to the manager. I talked about available liquid supplements and mentioned certain yogurt (Stonyfield Farm) and kefir brands (Lifeway, Helios, Nancy’s) that made products that were kid-friendly, organic and offered multiple live cultures of the friendly bacteria that we all need.

The manager pretty much waved me off, asking about some project or another. The manager missed more work. Most importantly, the kid still suffered.

Fast forward: A 2008 study from German researchers suggest “it is best to start probiotic therapy as early as possible” in infants and toddlers suffering from diarrhea, which can even be life-threatening for babies. The German scientists specifically evaluated a “good” strain called E. coli Nissle 1917 or EcN that has been licensed in Europe for treating bowel diseases since that Nissle guy discovered it in 1917. This strain is not to be confused with the destructive E. coli bacteria covered in the media.

The 151 infants and toddlers followed in the study recovered faster with the EcN as part of medication offered compared to the medication only. On average, the children  not receiving probiotics had bouts of diarrhea lasting three to four days longer. The study was published this month in the Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal.

There is considerable previous research on probiotics and diarrhea, including a 2007 Swedish study showing the condition can be treated in children not only more effectively but less expensively when probiotics are the primary treatment instead of antibiotic medications.  The children were still provided some antibiotics, but only about 10 percent of the usual dose.

More studies are needed, but there is no reason to think the digestive healing power of probiotics or active cultures doesn’t apply to adults too.

Bob Condor blogs for Alternative Health Journal every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

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AnnaM
AnnaM
June 29, 2009
I feel bad thinking about the simple and often effective solution your manager passed by some years ago. I just read that Americans are "warming" to probiotics, according to Datamonitor, and that Europeans are still way ahead in their acceptance of these happy little bugs that can do so much for our digestive woes. Here's to more Americans increasingly warming to alternative health therapies!
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