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L. acetotolerans
L. acidifarinae
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L. delbrueckii
L. delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus
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L. versmoldensis
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L. zeae
L. zymaeSome Lactobacillus species are used industrially for the production of yogurt, cheese, sauerkraut, pickles, beer, wine, cider, kimchi and other fermented foods, as well as animal feeds, such as silage. Sourdough bread is made using a "starter culture" which is a symbiotic culture of yeast and lactic acid bacteria growing in a water and flour medium. Lactobacilli, especially L. casei and L. brevis, are some of the most common beer spoilage organisms. The species operate by lowering the pH of the fermenting substance by creating the lactic acid, neutralising it to the desired extent. The genus Lactobacillus currently consists of over 125 species and encompasses a wide variety of organisms. The genus is polyphyletic, with the genus Pediococcus dividing the L. casei group, and the species L. acidophilus, L. salivarius, and L. reuteri being representatives of three distinct subclades. The genus Paralactobacillus falls within the L. salivarius group. In recent years, other members of the genus Lactobacillus (formerly known as the Leuconostoc branch of Lactobacillus) have been reclassified into the genera Atopobium, Carnobacterium, Weissella, Oenococcus, and Leuconostoc. Although considered beneficial, some Lactobacillus species have been associated with dental caries. [1] Lactobacillus count in saliva has been used as a "caries test" for many years. [2] This is one of the arguments used in support of the use of fluoride in toothpaste and lozenges. [3]
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1. foods to eat to prevent yeast infection
June 27, 2008
Active Lactobacillus acidophilus is helpful bacteria that can keep your yeast levels in line. So you should include these helpful bacteria in your food to eat to prevent yeast infection. Eating yogurt can help prevent a yeast infection. But check the label before you buy. Be sure to choose yogurt containing active Lactobacillus acidophilus. And make sure to conform sugar should contain no more than 15 to 20 grams. This article helps to know about valuable nutrient foods to eat to get rid of recurring yeast infection.
Foods to prevent yeast infection: 1.Your daily diet should include ple... (read more)
Author: ramakrishna thinnavelli
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2. How to treat Candida
June 23, 2008
Candida or Candida albicans is a type of yeast that naturally grows inside our body. However, its overproduction can cause certain health problems. You can suffer from Candida infection if your body’s immune system is not working properly or there is absence of friendly bacteria, Lactobacillus acidophilus, which is essential in controlling the growth of Candida albicans. This infection most commonly occurs in the mouth, feet and vagina. There are various treatments available to cure Candida infection. You can choose from an assortment of medicines that can be found in the local drug stores. Th... (read more)
Author: Hailey Harris
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3. Natural Cure for Yeast Infection
March 28, 2008
Yeast is a fungus scientifically referred to as Candida. Yeast is commonly present on normal human skin and in areas of moisture, such as the mouth and vagina. A healthy vagina has many bacteria and a small number of yeast cells. The most common bacteria, Lactobacillus acidophilus, help keep other organisms-like the yeast-under control. Yeast infections are so common that 3/4 of women will have one at some time in their lives. Half of all women have more than one infection in their lives. Yeast infections that return may be a sign of more serious diseases such as diabetes, leukemia, or AIDS. ... (read more)
Author: Juliet Cohen
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4. Alternative Treatment For Genital Problems
January 18, 2008
Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)
This mild, noninflammatory condition is thought to be linked to a high pH level (low acid balance) in the vagina. It causes symptoms that include a gray-white discharge with a strong, fishy smell.
Treatment
Naturopathy Dip a tampon in live, natural yogurt and leave in the vagina for an hour.
Diet and Nutrition A tub of live, natural yogurt daily will help prevent further attacks. Take two capsules of Lactobacillus acidophilus daily.
Homeopathy Sepia and Kreosotum are both helpful remedies.
Thrush
Thrush is a fungal overgrowth caused ... (read more)
Author: Francis Adam
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5. Lactobacillus Acidophilus
November 30, 2007
Bacteria comes in two forms: the good and the bad. The good bacteria helps us digest our food. The bad bacteria infects our cells. When we get infected with this bad bacteria, most of us run to the doctor to get pills to kill this bad bacteria. Unfortunately, as we're killing the bad, we're also killing the good bacteria. Thus, anyone who's ever taken antibacterial medication can likely benefit from replenishing the good bacteria in their intestines.This good bacteria is called probiotics. Not only do they help with digestion, but they also protect the body from unhealthy organisms. La... (read more)
Author: Brian Balster
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6. Benefits Of Acidophilus
August 30, 2007
Lactobacillus acidophilus, or acidophilus for short, is one of the most useful organisms in your body. Acidophilus a beneficial bacteria, one of the organisms living in the stomach and the intestines which are necessary for the correct absorption and assimilation of nutrients, as well as for the defense of your digestive system against harmful organisms. Acidophilus or lactobacillus acidophilus is the most commonly used good or friendly bacteria. These bacteria inhabit the intestines and vagina and protect against the entrance and proliferation of harmful organisms that can cause diseases.Acid... (read more)
Author: Carloos Parker
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7. Acidophilus is Reason Why Yogurt is a Popular Home Remedy for Curing Yeast Infections
June 07, 2007
Acidophilus is basically good bacteria and can be found naturally in yogurts, which is why yogurt is such a popular home remedy for curing yeast infections. However, acidophilus can also be taken by itself without the aid of yogurt, and the mess that sometimes accompanies using yogurt as a cure. The way that it works is that the Lactobacillus Acidophilus bacteria (the good bacteria), fights the Candida Albicans bacteria (the bad bacteria) by producing lactic acid. Since the Candida bacteria, definitely does not thrive in an acidic environment, the Acidophilus will win the battle. Unless of co... (read more)
Author: Muna wa Wanjiru
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8. How to Get Rid of Yeast Infection
April 11, 2007
Some prescription drugs, particularly antibiotics, may disrupt the bacteria normally present in the intestine and vagina, causing the unpleasant symptoms of constipation, diarrhea, or vaginitis. Because Lactobacillus acidophilus is one such regular inhabitant that can prevent bacterial or yeast overgrowth, consumption of yogurt or L. bacillus capsules or tablets has been found to be effective in decreasing the incidence of candidiasis.
Thrush mouth, oral thrush, oral yeast infection and oral candida are all names for the same medical condition which is a yeast infection in the mucous memb... (read more)
Author: Paul Rhodes
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9. The Good and The Bad of Self-Treatment for Candida
February 01, 2007
An increased number of yeast cells inside the vagina generate an infection. This condition, although it is not severe nor it has dangerous consequences, is very uncomfortable, because the vagina becomes itchy, painful and irritated. But a persistent yeast infection represents a medical problem.
A vagina that is healthy has a large number of bacteria and a small quantity of yeast cells, which represent the vaginal flora. One of the many bacteria, Lactobacillus acidophilus, is a powerful organic weapon against yeast infections. Around 80% of yeast infections are due to Candida albicans, whi... (read more)
Author: Dalvin Rumsey
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10. Lactobacillus Acidophilus: The Benefits and Effects of Acidophilus
December 30, 2006
In today's difficult times, getting sick is probably the last thing that any person would want to end up with. There are food supplements, vitamins, and other things that could help us to stay physically fit; people are more aware of the benefits that these things offer the body.
Acidophilus, do you know what that is? To some people, that very word doesn’t even exist. But you must know that it is beneficial to our body, specifically our digestive tract.
Acidophilus is a drug that helps maintain intestinal health and serves as a natural antibiotic. Acidophilus is also a nutritional su... (read more)
Author: Hector Milla
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11. Acidophilus - A Beneficial Bacteria
July 15, 2006
Lactobacillus acidophilus, or acidophilus for short, is one of the most useful organisms in your body. Acidophilus a beneficial bacteria, one of the organisms living in the stomach and the intestines which are necessary for the correct absorption and assimilation of nutrients, as well as for the defense of your digestive system against harmful organisms. Acidophilus or lactobacillus acidophilus is the most commonly used good or friendly bacteria. These bacteria inhabit the intestines and vagina and protect against the entrance and proliferation of harmful organisms that can cause diseases. ... (read more)
Author: Nutrovita1 Nutrovita1
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12. The Benefits of Acidophilus
March 22, 2006
People know that bacteria are harmful to human's health. It causes different types of diseases and may even cause death. Talks have been going around about good bacterias, yet so many people have great knowledge about them.. Good bacteria are the bacteria that give good effects and aid the body to achieve better health. One example of a good bacteria is the acidophilus.
Acidophilus or lactobacillus acidophilus is the most commonly used good or friendly bacteria. These bacteria inhabit the intestines and vagina and protect against the entrance and proliferation of harmful organisms that ca... (read more)
Author: Hector Milla
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13. What Good Can Be Found in Bacteria?
March 22, 2006
Acidophilus is also known as Lactobacillus Acidophilus. It is the good bacteria. This is one of the probiotics normally found in the human intestines. They are essential in antibiotic therapy. There are studies that show the function of the good bacteria as an immunity enhancer. It is essential in the maintenance of normal level and consistency of other bacteria in the body. It is normally found in the gastrointestinal tract and vagina. They are used in treating several health problems and illnesses.
Acidophilus are made as drug supplements. It is available in different forms such as pill... (read more)
Author: Hector Milla
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14. ABC Acidophilus: To eat or not to eat
January 12, 2006
Who knows what acidophilus is. It is not something really difficult and nowadays it is something better known by more and more people since everybody looks for products with components that may be beneficial for us. Experts explain that acidophilus is a nutritional supplement product, often added to milk or sold as a capsule, which aid in digestion. Acidophilus contains one or more bacteria, such as Lactobacillus acidophilus (A), Lactobacillus casei (C), Lactobacillus bulgaricus, Bifidobacterium bifidus (B) and Streptococcus thermophilus. It is estimated that in our gastrointestinal ... (read more)
Author: Hector Milla
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15. Acidophilus: Acidophilus May Cure Yeast Infections and Vaginitis
January 11, 2006
Lactobacillus acidophilus may cure different diseases according to some experts. It is a lactic acid producing bacteria that it is thought to have beneficial effects on digestion and overall health. Under some experts, yogurt with acidophilus culture and acidophilus on its own has been shown to clear up yeast infections and vaginitis in children and adults, among other properties.
Acidophilus –experts explain- is a nutritional supplement product, which is often added to milk or sold as a capsule. It contains one or more bacteria which aid in digestion. Among these bacteria, you can find ... (read more)
Author: Hector Milla
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16. ABC Acidophilus: Lactobacillus Acidophilus ABC
December 28, 2005
Lactobacillus acidophilus is a lactic acid producing bacteria. Some scientifics think that acidophilus have beneficial effects on digestion and overall health. Acidophilus can be found in yogurt and other dairy products, which named acidophilus as probiotics. Acidophilus aids digestive system, because different factors decrease the number of lactic acid producing bacteria that live and work in the gastrointestinal tract and protect us from harmful disease-causing bacteria. Among these factors, it is possible to find narcotics, alcohol, diet deficiencies, aging, antibiotics, drugs, medica... (read more)
Author: Hector Milla
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