Probiotics Products Central Point OR

Like the universe, probiotic products are supposed to contain billions and billions of orbs—in this case, friendly lactobacilli and other bacteria to defend your body against digestive woes.

John Allan Walker, MD
2860 Creekside Cir
Medford, OR
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Gastroenterology
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Medical School: Univ Of Tx Southwestern Med Ctr At Dallas, Med Sch, Dallas Tx 75235
Graduation Year: 1973

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Peter W Adesman
(541) 779-8367
2860 Creekside Circle
Medford, OR
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Gastroenterology

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Heidi L Jacobson
(541) 779-8367
2860 Creekside Circle
Medford, OR
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Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine

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Paul F Schleinitz
(541) 779-8367
2860 Creekside Circle
Medford, OR
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Gastroenterology

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Kris N Jacobson
(541) 779-8367
2860 Creekside Circle
Medford, OR
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Gastroenterology

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Kris N Jacobson, MD
(541) 779-8367
2860 Creekside Cir
Medford, OR
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Gastroenterology
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Male
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Medical School: Or Hlth Sci Univ Sch Of Med, Portland Or 97201
Graduation Year: 1983

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Richard Joseph Hebert, MD
(541) 779-8367
691 Murphy Rd Ste 224
Medford, OR
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Gastroenterology
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Male
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Medical School: Med Coll Of Wi, Milwaukee Wi 53226
Graduation Year: 1964

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Paul Fritz Schleinitz, MD
(503) 779-8367
2860 Creekside Cir
Medford, OR
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Gastroenterology
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Male
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Medical School: Georgetown Univ Sch Of Med, Washington Dc 20007
Graduation Year: 1974

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Anthony A Haulk
(541) 779-8367
2860 Creekside Circle
Medford, OR
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Gastroenterology

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Gregory Francis Winters, MD
2860 Creekside Cir
Medford, OR
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Gastroenterology
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Male
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Medical School: Loyola Univ Of Chicago Stritch Sch Of Med, Maywood Il 60153
Graduation Year: 1996

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Probiotics: Short of a Healthy Dose?

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Like the universe, probiotic products are supposed to contain billions and billions of orbs—in this case, friendly lactobacilli and other bacteria to defend your body against digestive woes. But when the independent testing company ConsumerLab.com analyzed 25 brands of probiotic supplements, it found that several of the products contained only minuscule quantities of the beneficial bugs.A helpful dose of probiotics should include at least 1 billion bacteria per daily serving. But among the products tested by ConsumerLab, nearly one-third not only failed to meet this standard, they contained less than 1 percent of the recommended amount. You should choose brands whose labels say they contain more than 1 billion bacteria per daily serving. But be sure to read the fine print, and steer clear if the label claims this number only at the time the product was manufactured; the way the bottle is shipped and stored between factory and supermarket can wreak havoc on the bacteria inside.“Consumers should look for products that don’t limit their claims to the time of manufacture,” says physician Tod Cooperman, who heads ConsumerLab. That gives you a better chance of getting the real deal, he says. He also suggests selecting products whose labels recommend refrigeration; all those that did passed muster. To learn which brands of probiotics—as well as many other herbs and dietary supplements— passed ConsumerLab’s tests, check out www.consumerlab.com.

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