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- | Probiotic bacteria in fermented vegetables | ||
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- | The probiotic role of the gut bacteria // | ||
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- | In general, lactic acid bacteria (LAB) from several genera, including Lactobacillus, | ||
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- | Sauerkraut is a source of immune-boosting probiotics and nutrients. For starters, the bacteria that populate your gut can have a strong influence on your immune system. The probiotics found in sauerkraut may help improve the balance of bacteria in your gut, which helps keep your gut lining healthy. | ||
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- | Probiotics can benefit plants as well (including houseplants like your fiddle leaf fig!) as they are known to improve soil fertility. This can be extremely beneficial in food agriculture because it may yield an improved crop with fewer synthetic fertilizers—good news for the environment and sustainable farming! | ||
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=====growing Janthinobacterium lividum===== | =====growing Janthinobacterium lividum===== | ||
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