Benefits of taking probiotics with antibiotics

             Written by: Nancy Dixit

Antibiotics kill harmful bacteria, but they can also harm "good" bacteria in your gut, leading to imbalances and digestive issues. Probiotics can help restore balance.

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Antibiotics can disrupt gut bacteria, leading to issues like stomach cramps, gas, or diarrhea. In severe cases, they may cause infections like C. difficile, leading to painful colon inflammation.

Antibiotics Affect On Gut

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Probiotics are live "good" bacteria that help restore balance in your gut. They can support digestion and overall gut health.

What Are Probiotics?

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Probiotics are helpful bacteria that support your gut health. Different types, or strains, of these bacteria work in unique ways to support digestion, especially during antibiotics.

 Probiotics & Strains

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-Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG®) -Bifidobacterium animalis  SPP lactis (BB12®) -Saccharomyces boulardii

Best Probiotic Strains

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These medically-proven strains support digestion and boost immunity. They help reduce digestive issues caused by antibiotics and restore gut health..

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Pair your antibiotics with probiotic-rich foods or supplements like yogurt,  soy milk, fermented foods

How To Include Probiotics

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