If there’s one food people can agree on loving, it’s frozen yogurt.
Frozen yogurt (more affectionately known as froyo) is more than just delicious. It’s an easily customizable dessert that comes in a variety of flavors. Some people love it for its taste, but there are more that love it for its health benefits.
There’s no denying that if you’re looking for a healthy dessert that froyo beats out ice cream. But have you ever thought about why?
Once you read this post you’ll know about the variety of health benefits it has to offer.
Harry Bronozian,
August 23, 2018
Take Probiotics to Fight Off Yeast and Bacteria Infections
Probiotics are very beneficial for women. They are generally known for promoting gut health, but they can also help improve vaginal health. Women frequently encounter yeast infections in vaginal tissue and urinary tract bacterial infections. According to one report, there are more than 300 million cases of urinary tract infetions, bacterial vaginosis, and yeast vaginitis worldwide every year1. But, studies reveal that restoring healthy probiotic flora significantly helps protect against these types of infections.
Harry Bronozian,
August 23, 2018
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August 09, 2018
Initial exposure to the microbial environment surrounding the infant can have a significant impact on gut microbiota development.
External factors, such as maternal health status, mode of delivery, gestational age, and feeding regime, can impact the colonization and flux of microorganisms during this critical period in life.
Harry Bronozian,
August 09, 2018
One in five Americans — about 50 million people in the United States — have an autoimmune disease.
These include conditions such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis which occur when the immune system begins attacking the body’s own organs, tissues, and cells. Research suggests that these diseases are on the upswing, with reports showing that Type 1 diabetes, lupus, and celiac disease, for example, are being diagnosed more frequently.
Harry Bronozian,
August 09, 2018
Better gut health could be key to preventing cardiovascular events.
Think your gut health only affects your immune system? Turns out it has a large impact on cardiovascular health, too.
New research has found some cardiac conditions can be linked to our gut microbiome. And new studies continue to find that having a healthy gut can help lead to a healthy heart.
Harry Bronozian,
August 09, 2018
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