NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Oral supplementation with the probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri to the mother during pregnancy and to the infant after birth may help reduce the development of eczema and allergy associated with immunoglobulin E, a key protein involved in the allergic response, according to Swedish researchers. Read on...
Staying with the News
It is important that we stay on top of breaking news in the industry. Just yesterday I received my Book Club mail with the front cover promotiong a book called, "The Probiotic Revolution, the definitive guide to safe natural health solutions using probiotic and prebioitic foods and supplements." Naturally I ordered this book. It can also be found on Amazon.com if you are interested.
You can use Google to keep you in the loop by scheduling "Alerts" to come right into your email when such topics are discussesd on the internet in blogs, websites, news, etc. I do this not only for probiotics but phthalates, miessence, my own name... etc.
Also, be sure to take full advantage of the "testimonials" section on the ONE Group site.
Let's Succeed Together!
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
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