Probiotics: From Guts to (Healthy) Glory

While digestive health is still the most extensively researched health benefit related to probiotics consumption, probiotics are being studied for their effects on areas such as women’s health, brain health and skin health, and research is even exploring the role of probiotics in sports nutrition.

Rachel French

February 1, 2016

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Probiotics: From Guts to (Healthy) Glory

While digestive health is still the most extensively researched health benefit related to probiotics consumption, probiotics are being studied for their effects on areas such as women’s health, brain health and skin health, and research is even exploring the role of probiotics in sports nutrition.

About the Author

Rachel French

Rachel French joined Informa’s Health & Nutrition Network in 2013. Her career in the natural products industry started with a food and beverage focus before transitioning into her role as managing editor of SupplySide Supplement Journal (formerly Natural Products Insider), where she covered the dietary supplement industry. French left Informa Markets in 2019, but continues to freelance for both SupplySide Food & Beverage Journal and SupplySide Supplement Journal.

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