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Health & Wellbeing
Probiotics for Women's Health during pregnancy, menopause & other benefits
The human body contains trillions of microorganisms. Despite accounting for only 0.3% of our mass, they play a vital role in body function and human health. We're most familiar with their presence in the gut,...
Health & Wellbeing
Infant Health and Live Bacteria / Probiotics
The first 1000 days are the most significant in a child’s development (physical, cognitive, social and emotional) and ongoing health through life, this encompasses pregnancy, infancy and toddlerhood. As with all parts of health, the...
Health & Wellbeing
The truth behind leaky gut or intestinal permeability
Leaky gut is a colloquial term for increased intestinal permeability or intestinal hyperpermeability, a symptom of inflammation or imbalances in the gut. While intestinal hyperpermeability may cause symptoms it does not tend to be the...
Bladder Health
Urinary Tract Infection Myths Debunked
With over half of women experiencing a urinary tract infection (UTI) at least once in their lifetime, it's no surprise that the internet is flooded with information on this condition. The problem with this abundance...
Bladder Health
Water Infection
The doctor, a friend, an article in a magazine etc. will talk about you possibly having a water infection. If you have never experienced bladder problems before you may not fully understand what a water...
Bladder Health
Urethritis, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment & Prevention
Summary Urethritis is the term used to describe inflammation of the urethra. The urethra is the tube that enables urine to pass out of the body. In women, the urethra is shorter and this is...
Bladder Health
Haematuria - Blood in the Urine
Blood appearing in the urine can be concerning, but most of the time the causes are fairly innocuous. Usually caused by E. coli infecting the bladder, haematuria will often resolve on it's own in a...
Bladder Health
ESBL - Super Resistance, Should We Be Worried?
ESBL-producing bacteria have joined the growing number of antibiotic resistant pathogens that cause hospital-acquired infections. Resistant to most beta-lactam antibiotics, including penicillins and cephalosporins, washing hands is the most effective way of preventing the spread...