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Advice and Insights


Gloomy end of life rather than happy?
It is difficult to obtain statistics on geriatric depression, as depression is underreported in seniorsâ surveys, which makes it impossible to reveal the true extent of the problem.


Intestine patients: change your faith!
Inflammatory bowel diseases, an umbrella term that includes Crohnâs disease and ulcerative colitis, are chronic disorders with severe relapses followed by periods of remission.


Burning sensation : urinary infections
It is estimated that in North America 20% to 40% of women have had at least one urinary tract infection1. The symptoms of this infection are a strong, persistent urge to urinate, even though there is a sensation of incomplete emptying (called pollakiuria), a burning feeling when urinating, and a cloudy urine with or without unpleasant odors2. The current treatment of this bacterial infection remains the prescription of antibiotics, which destroy beneficial bacteria of the bod


Be wise â back to school with Probiotics
Returning to the classroom or daycare involves the resumption of an academic, food, sleep routine and presents its share of butterflies


Anti-aging probiotic cure
With life experiences and the years passing, the body changes. The composition, diversity and function of the microbiota is altered over time.


A clear picture of antibiotics and probiotics
Antibiotherapy saves lives and extends many others ⊠However, antiobiotics attack pathogenic and beneficial bacteria, not distinguishing between good and bad âsoldiersâ of the organism.


Microbiota and autism
It is very likely that you know someone, whether itâs a relative of a friend of a friend, who suffers from autism spectrum disorder


Probiotics : your travel insurance!
Travelerâs diarrhea, also known as TD, is an infection similar to gastroenteritis. Symptoms include abundant liquid stools; queasiness; fever and nausea and even vomiting.


Probiotics at any age
For Kids: We wish to protect them from any harm. These little ones are at the same time resilient but quite fragile.


A probiotic overdose?
Different brands of probiotics can contain many billions of active bacteria. Contrary to what one might think, it is best to not think too big. When it comes to good bacteria, you must know when to stopâŠMORE is not necessarily better! Feed your system without overloading it For those who wish to maintain the balance of their microbiota, a few billion active cells will suffice (such is the dosage in the Probaclac product line)1. When it comes to rebuilding its intestinal flora


Worn down by stress? Bacteria to the rescue!
If you feel overworked, slammed and out of breath, you are not alone. No less than one quarter of Canadians aged 15 and older reported that most days were quite stressful or extremely stressful


Probiotics : a matter of the Heart
The merits of probiotics are known for intestinal transit, the immune system and several other aspects of well-being.


Probiotics, not just for grownups!
There are as many good bacteria present in the childrenâs digestive tract, if not more (per relative area) than in adults. In some cases, such as premature birth, caesarean delivery, and inability to breastfeed, infants have fewer reserves1. During childhood, things can go wrong if our children are affected by changes in diet, are exposed to infections in day care and at school, undergo physical or emotional stress, if there is diarrhea and when antibiotics are taken2. It Is


Choosing the right probiotic!
You are curious about trying probiotics but are perplexed given the broad product offer on the market?


The unfortunate vaginitis problem
Vaginitis â also called bacterial vaginosis â is characterized by the growth of infectious microorganisms and the disappearance of protective lactobacilli in the female reproductive system. This embarrassing condition can affect up to 30% of pregnant women and about 10% of family physician patients. And thatâs not all: nearly one third of women experience a ârelapseâ of vaginitis within one to three months of treatment with antibiotics1. A Precarious pH Dependent Balance The
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