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We’re talking about a hot topic today: probiotic supplements. On the show, my guest, Anthony Thomas, Ph.D., shares the true definition of a probiotic, discusses why taking the right probiotic supplement may be good for your health, and explains what to look for on supplement labels to make sure you're getting what you paid for.

Antony Thomas, Ph.D. is the Director of Scientific Affairs at Jarrow Formulas. I met him back in January at a conference where he gave an eye-opening lecture on probiotic supplements and the importance of knowing about the strains you're taking. It turns out that not all probiotics are created equal. The key to choosing the right supplement for you or a family member is to look for probiotic strains that been studied for a specific health benefit.

We covered a lot of ground on the podcast, so I decided to split the Probiotic Supplements episode into two parts. In Part 1, Dr. Thomas offers a primer on probiotics. In Part 2, he answers YOUR questions ... and trust me, you had a lot of questions!

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Resources:

International Scientific Association of Probiotics and Prebiotics

Clinical Guide to Probiotics - You'll find information on brands, specific strains, recommended dosage, indication, and references for the studies to back up each health indication.

Clinical Guide to probiotics for women's health

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We are giving away a bundle of 5 Jarrow Formulas probiotic and/or prebiotic supplements. The winner will have an opportunity to stop by the Jarrow website to choose the 5 products that meet the needs of their family. To enter to win (U.S. only, please), post a comment at the end of the Show Notes and tell me if you or a family member are currently taking a probiotic supplement and why, or tell me why you'd like to win this supplement bundle. I'll pick one U.S. winner at random on March 13th at noon ET. And of course, if you have a question about probiotics, feel free to post it in the comments section below.