There is a good amount of scientific literature supported the benefits of
"probiotics". What has been debated is the delivery method. They generally
do not fare well in the stomach, and it has been suggested that ingestion is
not an effective way to restore microflora. In other words, most people may
not be using the utilizing the optimal orifice. A woman can't use yogurt to
treat a yeast infection by eating the yogurt because one thing is not
connected to the other in any way.
"Orchid XP v8" <voi### [at] devnull> wrote in message
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>>> Frankly, I'm surprised these claims are legal. I thought there was a law
>>> against making unsubstantiated "health claims"...
>>
>> What makes you think it's unsubstantiated?
>
> The absence of anything to indicate that it *is* substantiated?
>
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