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History of Probiotics

Fermented foods have been a part of the human diet for thousands of years. Fermentation is a process in which microorganisms like yeast and bacteria break down food components and convert them into other products.

The most recognized example is the conversion of carbohydrates such as starches and sugars into alcohol such as in beer or wine. However, fermentation has also been used to make foods more digestible, nutritious, or to impart texture and flavor. Examples include leavened breads, cheeses, yogurt, kefir, fermented vegetables such as sauerkraut or kimchi, or miso.

Historically, Ancient Egyptian and Middle Eastern civilizations used fermentation as a method of preserving foods. Ancient China used fermentation techniques for various foods as well. It was not until the early 1900s that fermented dairy products, such as yogurt, began to be associated with health benefits. Recognizing the beneficial effects the ingestion of certain bacterial species had on human health, the term ‘probiotic’ was coined in the 1960s. Derived from the Latin word ‘pro’ meaning ‘for’ and the Greek word ‘bios’ meaning ‘life’, probiotics can be thought of as, “for life.

Today, the scientific community recognizes probiotics as living microorganisms that provide health benefits when taken in adequate amounts.

Why are Probiotics Important?

Your body is home to 38 trillion microorganisms that assist in keeping you healthy. Different areas of the body, such as the skin, digestive tract, and mouth, have different communities of microorganisms and their own unique microbiomes. The digestive tract has the highest density of resident microorganisms and is the most studied.


Probiotics are friendly bacteria that provide health benefits
by supplementing the microbes naturally living in our bodies.

The roles these microorganisms play is as diverse as they are. Just like vitamins and minerals have different roles to play in promoting optimal health, different types of probiotics will have different health benefits. Some probiotic products provide a blend of different strains similar to a multivitamin. Other products take a more targeted approach by providing just one strain akin to taking a letter vitamin.


Depending on the species and strain, a probiotic may
impact one or more of the following areas of health

Digestive Health & Comfort

helps maintain optimal overall
health and to reduce occasional
digestive discomfort

Microbiota Balance

Maintains a healthy
balance between beneficial
and less favorable
microorganisms in the gut

Immune Function

keeps you at
your healthy best

Gas & Bloating

helps keep you regular
and relieve occasional
gas and bloating

Digestion & Nutrient Absorption

so your body can utilize
the healthy foods you eat

Vitamin Production

gut bacteria produce vitamin K
and several B vitamins

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