Beltsville, MD (Vocus) November five, 2010
According to the CDC, last year’s challenges with the H1NI strain of influenza may well continue to wreak havoc all through the 2010-11 cold and flu season¹. Statistics on what to anticipate this fall and winter are doing small to allay fears about the approaching ‘high tide’ of this most contagious time of the year. Last year, the World Health Organization predicted that 1 third of the entire world’s population will be infected with Swine Flu by 2012. Add on to these numbers the standard colds that come around each and every winter, and you have the prescription for one miserable season. Whilst this year’s flu vaccine will protect against 3 sorts of viruses such as H1N1, a nicely stocked ‘cold and flu care kit’ total with Vidazorb® probiotics (those good bacteria that reside in our gastrointestinal tract) is a very good idea.
Embarking on a probiotic regimen with a high quality supplement like Vidazorb® may lessen cold and flu symptoms by boosting immunity. As published in the journal Pediatrics, a study discovered that probiotic supplements caused a significant reduction in fever, cough and runny nose in children². The authors concluded that probiotics provided a “safe, efficient way to decrease fever, rhinorrhea, and cough incidence and duration and antibiotic prescription incidence, as nicely as the number of missed school days attributable to illness, for young children three to five years of age."
In addition, probiotics have been clinically shown to boost immunity, making the body far better able to resist the a variety of viruses and bacteria that are the trigger of so many illnesses. The outcomes of a recent clinical study discovered strong evidence that immune functionality can be improved by daily supplementation with specific probiotic strains. In this study, Chr. Hansen’s probiotic strains Bifidobacterium BB-12® and L. casei 431® particularly increased the immune response to the influenza vaccine³.
A Swedish study conducted in 2005 also showed that probiotics helped avoid respiratory infections like the typical cold, and that those in the study group who ingested probiotics regularly took only half as numerous sick days as those who did not use a reliable probiotic supplement⁴. Maybe finest recognized for their gastrointestinal advantages, probiotics can help lessen the diarrhea, stomach upset, and nausea usually associated with winter illnesses.
Vidazorb® chewable probiotic supplements give the ideal way to ingest a therapeutic dose of beneficial bacteria. In delicious formulations that carry up to 10 billion CFUs in each tablet, Vidazorb® is simple to tolerate even when your stomach is queasy. Requiring no refrigeration and shelf stable for nicely over three years, Vidazorb® can be enjoyed anywhere 1 wants to keep the ‘bad bugs at bay.’
“My kids liked Vidazorb® and utilized it every day,” said Lisa Moore, mother and founder of the Frugal Family Enjoyable Blog. She added, “I have noticed they haven’t been sick and (I do not know if this is related) have been having much better regularity of their digestion, if you catch what I'm trying to say. They say they like the taste and take it regularly. There is no fuss or fight and they have no concept that they are obtaining healthier by doing it.”
About Vidazorb®
Vidazorb® (http://www.vidazorb.com ) represents the development of superior shelf-stable,
non-refrigerated, chewable probiotic formulations to supply essential support for core health wants. Analysis and development, together with a commitment to high quality and efficacy, defines Vidazorb® as a brand of integrity and excellence. Living out the motto “You Are What You Absorb” Vidazorb uses only top of the line ingredients from Chr. Hansen. For much more information, or to arrange an interview with a organization spokesperson, please contact Leesa Raab, leesa(at)adinfinitumny(dot)com or Beth Hurtubise, beth(at)adinfinitumny(dot)com.
¹Center for Illness Control and Prevention Internet site: http://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/qa/1011season.htm#antiviral
²Leyer G, Li S, Mubasher M, Reifer C, and Ouwehand A. Probiotic Effects on Cold and Influenza-Like Symptom Incidence and Duration in Kids. August 2009. Pediatrics. Vol. 124 No. 2 pp. e172-e179).
³http://www.npicenter.com/post/Merchandise/New-Study-Probiotics-May well-Aid-You-Fight-Off-the-Flu.aspx
⁴Py T, Vlaicu S, and Anders Z. Growing work-location healthiness with the probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri: A randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled study. November 2005. Environmental Well being: A Global Access Science Source, 4:25doi:10.1186/1476-069X-4-25.
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