Differences between the probiotic and pathogenic bacteria
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The prefix “pre” is a hint: They are “foods” that nourish goodprobiotic bacteria. ... These goodbacteria benefit our immune system in a variety of ways. First, once probiotic bacteria take up residence in our GI tract, they can prevent other (potentiallypathogenic) bacteria from colonizing the same space.
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Probiotics are good bacteria found in fermented/cultured foods that find a home in our digestive system.These beneficial microorganisms assist with normal digestion and benefit our immune system. Probiotic bacterias prevent other pathogenic bacterias from residing on their place.
Pathogenics are bad for our health including bacterias, viruses and other types of germs that can cause some kind of disease
Pathogenics are bad for our health including bacterias, viruses and other types of germs that can cause some kind of disease
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