Lactobacillus paracasei: A Healthy Probiotic Strain
Right now, inside of you, is a team of living bacteria. Certain strains of bacteria are responsible for different health effects, but many of them also share the same functions. Lactobacillus paracasei is one such strain with powerful benefits. Let's get familiar with this strain and examine the research behind it.
The Benefits of Lactobacillus paracasei
Of the many probiotic strains commonly added to probiotic supplements, Lactobacillus paracasei is one of the best. It's key for digestive function, boosting the immune system, and even energy levels. One study even showed that the strain could be helpful for fighting infections. [1] [2]
Once in the body, L. paracasei moves into the gut, where it, like other strains, starts to work its magic. Research suggests it could be a natural approach for infant diarrhea. [3] Because of this, some infant formulas already contain this probiotic strain. There’s also a promising study examining its effectiveness for relieving symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome. [4]
Supplementing Lactobacillus paracasei
It's easy to add L. paracasei to your day, just take a supplement that contains this strain in combination with other beneficial bacteria to strengthen the supplement’s effectiveness and its ability to survive stomach acid. To get all the perks of L. paracasei and the other probiotic strains, make sure you’re getting your prebiotics, too. Prebiotics are carbohydrates that act as the food probiotics need to survive, so definitely make sure you’re getting enough to keep those probiotics happy! If you want my recommendation – go with Global Healing's Ultimate Probiotic. It's an advanced formula with a blend of the 25 best probiotic strains plus prebiotics. It's the best available.
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- Farida Bendali, Nassim Madi, Djamila Sadoun. Beneficial effects of a strain of Lactobacillus paracasei subsp. paracasei in Staphylococcus aureus-induced intestinal and colonic injury. International Journal of Infectious Diseases. November 2011;volume 15(11):e787-e794. doi:10.1016/j.ijid.2011.07.003.
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- Sullivan, A, et al. Effect of supplement with lactic-acid producing bacteria on fatigue and physical activity in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. Nutrition Journal. January 2009;8(4). doi:10.1186/1475-2891-8-4.
†Results may vary. Information and statements made are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your doctor. If you have a severe medical condition or health concern, see your physician.
Dr. Edward Group, DC
FOUNDER | HEALER | ADVOCATEDr. Group, DC is a healer and alternative health advocate, and an industry leader and innovator in the field of natural health who is dedicated to helping others. He is a registered doctor of chiropractic (DC), a naturopathic practitioner (NP), and proud alum of Harvard Business School and MIT Sloan School of Management. Dr. Group, DC is the founder of Global Healing – a mission and vision he has shared through best-selling books and frequent media appearances. He aims to spread his message of positivity, hope, and wellness throughout the world.