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Welcome to another health news video news release brought to you by HealthNews. In today's news, it might be wisest to follow your gut when it comes to combating the debilitating discomfort caused by arthritic diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, gout, and lupus. Recent studies show a direct link between the prevalence of harmful intestinal bacteria to the onset of rheumatoid arthritis. Researchers learned the inflammatory response that sets off these systematic bone diseases often begins with the inflammation in the gut which is often caused by harmful bacteria. Harmful bacteria were found in more abundant amounts in those who had been recently diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. Research also showed that those who were given specific probiotic strains experienced improved joint function compared to those given placebos.
This is good news for the 50 million adults in the United States who suffer from arthritic disease. That flora and balance can be addressed with specific probiotics that may provide relief from the debilitating conditions. There are no harmful or unpleasant side effects from taking probiotics supplements unlike many of the powerful medications prescribed for arthritic sufferers today and to know which of these important probiotic strings is right for you. Remember, your best source for diet nutrition and supplement information is your metabolic typing adviser and functional diagnostic nutritionist. Call them today, and that's it for today's HealthNews.
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