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What probiotics and prebiotics are and how they work

As described in the Global Guidelines published by the World Gastroenterology Organisation (WGO)* on probiotics and prebiotics, we can define gut flora, also known as gut microbiota, as the set of bacteria that live in the gut. Gut microflora contains more than 100 billion micro-organisms with more than 1000 different species of bacteria. Only 1/3 of this microflora is common to everyone, the rest is specific to each person.

 

Why do disorders occur in a healthy microbiota?

 

 

Consequences of a disordered microbiota:

 

 

Benefits of a healthy microbiota:

 

 

According to the WGO* Global Guidelines you can get a healthy gut flora (microbiota) by consuming the proper amounts of:

 

PROBIOTICS – Live micro-organisms that provide health benefits to the host when administered in correct amounts. They are found in yoghurt and fermented dairy products, kefir, ice cream, sugar-free dark chocolate.

PREBIOTICS – Substances present in foods that can stimulate the growth and correct functioning of gut bacteria. They are usually indigestible carbohydrates present in fruit and vegetables, especially artichokes, bananas, asparagus, tomatoes, spinach, etc.

SYMBIOTICS – Products that contain both probiotics and prebiotics. The most important example of a natural symbiotic food is breast milk.

*Guarner, F., Sanders, M. et al (2017). Probiotics and prebiotics. World Gastroenterology Organisation.

 

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