🍽️ Pseudomonas sp. UMAB-62(Probiotic)

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  1. Gastrointestinal Health: Probiotics like Pseudomonas sp. UMAB-62 may contribute to gastrointestinal health by helping to maintain a healthy balance of gut bacteria. They may assist in digestion, nutrient absorption, and the prevention of gastrointestinal disorders.

  2. Immune Function: Probiotics can support immune function by stimulating the body's natural defense mechanisms against infections and pathogens. They may help reduce the risk of respiratory tract infections, gastrointestinal infections, and other illnesses.

  3. Antibiotic-associated Diarrhea: Probiotics are often used to prevent or alleviate diarrhea associated with antibiotic use. They help restore the balance of gut bacteria disrupted by antibiotics and reduce the risk of antibiotic-associated diarrhea.

  4. Digestive Disorders: Probiotics may provide benefits for individuals with digestive disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and gastroenteritis. They may help alleviate symptoms such as bloating, gas, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.

  5. Skin Health: Some probiotics have been found to have positive effects on skin health by modulating the immune response and reducing inflammation. They may help alleviate symptoms of certain skin conditions such as eczema, acne, and psoriasis.

  6. Vaginal Health: Certain probiotics may support vaginal health by preventing the overgrowth of harmful bacteria and yeast. They can help reduce the risk of vaginal infections such as bacterial vaginosis and yeast infections.

  7. Oral Health: Probiotics may have benefits for oral health by promoting a healthy balance of oral bacteria and reducing the risk of dental caries, gingivitis, and periodontal disease.

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Impacted of Pseudomonas sp. UMAB-62(Probiotic) On Probiotics

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Bacteria Impacted by Pseudomonas sp. UMAB-62(Probiotic)

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Impact of Pseudomonas sp. UMAB-62(Probiotic) on Conditions from US National Library of Medicine

A higher number indicates impact on more bacteria associated with the condition and confidence on the impact.

We have X bacteria high and Y low reported. We find that the modifier reduces some and increases other of these two groups. We just tally: X|reduces + Y|Increase = Positive   X|increases + Y|decrease = Negative.

Benefit Ratio:
Numbers above 0 have increasing positive effect.
Numbers below 0 have increasing negative effect.

Condition Positive Impact Negative Impact Benefit Ratio Impact

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