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The Ecosystem in Your Gut:
How Prebiotic's Work

There is an ecosystem.
Some species are friendly, some are hostile, and some intruders might be deadly
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by Tanya Zilberter

Livings in our intestines are a number of species: some are friendly (e.g., bifidobacterium, eubacterium and lactobacillus); some are hostile (e.g., clostridium, shigella, and veillonella); and some might be deadly.

A prebiotic (not probiotic) is "a non-digestible food ingredient that beneficially affects the host [you] by selectively stimulating the growth and/or the activity of one or a limited number of bacteria in the colon." (Am Clin Nutrit, 2001; 73:406S-409S.)

A probiotic brings external friendly bacteria into the gut's ecosystem, while a prebiotic stimulates the growth the potentially health-promoting microbes-insiders, thus modulating the composition of the natural ecosystem.

Chicory Inulin

The best (and, some researchers believe, the only) example of a prebiotic is Chicory Inulin. Inulin is a "non-digestible oligosaccharide," which simply means that it is a carbohydrate that can not be digested. It can be - and is being - fermented in the lower parts of the intestinal tract. As a result, the friendly intestinal microflora (bifidobacterium) grows better. (How we benefit from that friendly flora is another question and we'll discuss it next time; sign up to be notified.)

Inulin occurs naturally in large quantities in some of the most famous herbs, such as burdock root, dandelion root, elecampane root and Chicory Root. It is soluble only in hot water unless freeze sprayed, which is why it traditionally been ingested in hot teas. It has a mildly sweet taste unless it is freeze sprayed and is filling, but, because it is not absorbed, it does not affect blood-sugar levels and contributes zero calories.

The directly registered effects of the prebiotic Chicory Inulin are -

Sources:

J Nutr 1999;127(suppl):S1398-401

Annu Rev Nutr 1998;18:117-43

Am J Clin Nutr 2001;73:456S-8S

Am J Clin Nutr 2001; 73:459S -64

Br J Nutr 1999; 82:23-30

Carcinogenesis 1997; 18:1371-4


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