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L. salivarius – A common probiotic strain
by Ryan Bentley, MD, PhD, DC | Jul 11, 2017
L. salivarius is a probiotic strain that provides a number of benefits to your body, such as lowering cholesterol, relieving asthma, and reducing tissue inflammation. It is found throughout the body, but it is particularly …
L. brevis – A common probiotic strain
by Ryan Bentley, MD, PhD, DC | Aug 22, 2017
Though not as widely recognized as other lactobacillus strains, like L. acidophilus and L. casei, Lactobacillus brevis (L. brevis) is a wonderful candidate for probiotic supplementation. This probiotic bacterium is regularly ..
L. reuteri – A common probiotic strain
by Ryan Bentley, MD, PhD, DC | Oct 14, 2016
Lactobacillus reuteri (L. reuteri) is a probiotic bacteria that lives in the mouth and gut of people. It is most commonly known for its benefits in treating several childhood ailments, but healthy doses of L. reuteri are capable of providing a wide range of benefits for people of all ages.