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Gut Brain Connection: Talk Along the HPA Axis
The Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis, or HPA Axis, is a bidirectional neuroendocrine network that modulates our adaptive stress response. The activation loop...
Probiotics and the Microbiome: An Evolving Landscape
The human body is home to more than 10,000 species of microbes including bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
New Animal Study Provides Additional Evidence Linking the Gut Microbiome to Metabolism
A recent Johns Hopkins study published in Mucosal Immunology (Jan 2018) further investigates the role of the microbiome, and the potential of manipulating the ratio and levels of gut microbes, relative to its role in...
Probiotics and Lactation: Supporting the Microbiome
Mammary dysbiosis and discomfort is a common postpartum complaint affecting up to 33% of women. It tends to affect first-time mothers in the beginning months of breastfeeding. Women who have received antibiotics in the last trimester and peripartum have a...
Clinical Applications of Synbiotics
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NAC Position Statement
Last year the FDA asserted in warning letters to seven companies that NAC couldn’t be lawfully marketed as a dietary supplement because it was first studied and approved as a drug in 1963. The warning letters were sent out to companies after the FDA reviewed their websites and determined they were using prohibited language in their marketing claims. The letters did not indicate any type of safety issue with the consumption of these products. In this statement SFI Health, Home of Klaire Labs explains in detail how this might be affecting you.