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"A Prebiotic is a selectively fermented ingredient that allows specific changes, both in the composition and/or activity in the gastrointestinal microflora that confers benefits upon host well-being and health."

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NOW's Inulin is a fructooligosaccharide derived from Chicory roots and other natural sources of inulin. As a prebiotic, Inulin stimulates the growth of friendly and healthy intestinal bacteria which supports good colon health.* Since it also has a very low glycemic index, it is suitable for many people who are on restricted diets. Add it to your favorite beverage or food. Its taste is comparable to sugar and can be used as a sugar replacer. Serving Size: 1 Teaspoon (2.1g). Servings per container: 106. Free of: added starch, sugar, preseervatives, chemical additives, artificial color. Other Ingredients: Fructose. Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, add 1 teaspoon or more as required to your favorite beverage or food. Warnings: Caution: Please discard the inedible freshness packet enclosed. This product is sold by weight not volume. 100% Natural. Disclaimers:*This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. 

Dandelions Greens 24.3% Prebiotic Fiber dandelion green w flower Asparagus asparagus 5% Prebiotic Fiber Content

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Stimulates probiotic growth. Description: Stimulates probiotic growth, Contains beneficial prebiotic, soluble, and insoluble fiber, Promotes intestinal health, Aids in Calcium absorption, Contributes to your body's natural defenses, Refreshing taste and easy to swallowHelps re-colonize the intestinal tract. pHion Prebiotic Fiber contains the prebiotic inulin, which is scientifically documented to increase the number of beneficial bifidobacteria in the colon threefold! Provides more than 20% of the recommended daily intake for fiber. As an added benefit, pHion Prebiotic Fiber provides over five grams of fiber per serving - that's more than 20% of the recommended daily intake. Convenient. Simply add it to water or juice or any one of the other pHion powder products like pHion Green Superfood or Alkaline Minerals. Not your Grandmother's Fiber. Unlike many fiber supplements that are like drinking sand, pHion Prebiotic Fiber goes down easy. Not only that, it tastes delicious. Supplement Facts: Serving Size: 1 Teaspoon. Servings per Container: 30 Calories 20 *Total Carbohydrate 5 g 1% Dietary Fiber 5 g 20% Soluble Fiber 3 g * Insoluble Fiber 2 g *Inulin 3 g *Psyllium Seed Husk (Plantago ovata) 2 g **Daily value not established.Directions: Please see instructions inside before use.

Garlic garlic Contains 17.5% Prebiotic Fiber per Weight Bananas Contain 1% Prebiotic Fiber bananas prebiotic fiber

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Prebiotics*

Prebiotics are non-digestible food ingredients that stimulate the growth and/or activity of bacteria in the digestive system in ways claimed to be beneficial to health. They were first identified and named by Marcel Roberfroid in 1995. As a functional food component, prebiotics, like probiotics, are conceptually intermediate between foods and drugs, and typically receive, depending on the jurisdiction, an intermediate level of regulatory scrutiny, in particular of the health claims made concerning them.

Typically, prebiotics are carbohydrates (such as oligosaccharides), but the definition may include non-carbohydrates. The most prevalent forms of prebiotics are nutritionally classed as soluble fiber. To some extent, many forms of dietary fiber exhibit some level of prebiotic effect.[

Roberfroid offered a refined definition in the 2007 Journal of Nutrition  stating:

"A prebiotic is a selectively fermented ingredient that allows specific changes, both in the composition and/or activity in the gastrointestinal microflora that confers benefits upon host well-being and health."

Additionally, in his 2007 revisit of Prebiotics, Roberfroid stated that only two particular fructooligosaccharides fully meet this definition: oligofructose and inulin. Other authorities also classify galactooligosaccharides (GOS) as prebiotics.

Researchers now also focus on the distinction between short-chain, long-chain, and full-spectrum prebiotics. "short-chain" prebiotics, e.g. oligofructose, contain 2-8 links per saccharide molecule, are typically fermented more quickly in the right-side of the colon providing nourishment to the bacteria in that area. Longer-chain prebiotics, e.g. Inulin, contain 9-64 links per saccharide molecule, and tend to be fermented more slowly, nourishing bacteria predominantly in the left-side colon. Full-spectrum prebiotics provide the full range of molecular link-lengths from 2-64 links per molecule, and nourish bacteria throughout the colon, e.g. Oligofructose-Enriched Inulin (OEI). The majority of research done on prebiotics is based on full-spectrum prebiotics, typically using OEI as the research substance.

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Function

The prebiotic definition does not emphasize a specific bacterial group. Generally, however, it is assumed that a prebiotic should increase the number and/or activity of bifidobacteria and lactic acid bacteria. The importance of the bifidobacteria and the lactic acid bacteria (AKA lactobacillus or LABs) is that these groups of bacteria have several beneficial effects on the host, especially in terms of improving digestion (including enhancing mineral absorption) and the effectiveness and intrinsic strength of the immune system. A product that stimulates bifidobacteria is considered a bifidogenic factor. Some prebiotics may thus also act as a bifidogenic factor and vice versa, but the two concepts are not identical.

Sources

Traditional dietary sources of prebiotics include soybeans, inulin sources (such as Jerusalem artichoke, jicama, and chicory root), raw oats, unrefined wheat, unrefined barley and yacon. Some of the oligosaccharides that naturally occur in breast milk are believed to play an important role in the development of a healthy immune system in infants.

It is becoming more common to properly distinguish between prebiotic substances and the food that contains them. References to almonds, honey and other foods (most commonly in promotional materials from growers of those foods) as "a prebiotic" are not accurate. No plant or food is a prebiotic: Wheat, honey and many other foods contain prebiotics to a greater or lesser extent, ranging from fairly large portions (chicory root, Jerusalem artichoke) to only trace quantities (thousands of other plant-based foods). Referring to a food as "a prebiotic" is no more accurate than calling a food "a vitamin."

Top 10 Foods Containing Prebiotics

Food Prebiotic Fiber Content by Weight
Raw Chicory Root
64.6%
Raw Jerusalem Artichoke
31.5%
Raw Dandelion Greens
24.3%
Raw Garlic
17.5%
Raw Leek
11.7%
Raw Onion
8.6%
Cooked Onion
5%
Raw Asparagus
5%
Raw Wheat bran
5%
Whole Wheat flour, Cooked
4.8%
Raw Banana
1%

 

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While there is no broad consensus on an ideal daily serving of prebiotics, recommendations typically range from 4-8g for general digestive health support, to 15g or more for those with active digestive disorders. Given an average 6g serving, below are the amounts of prebiotic foods required to achieve a daily serving of prebiotic fiber:

Food Amount of food to achieve 6g serving of prebiotics
Raw Chicory Root
9.3g (about 1/3 oz)
Raw Jerusalem Artichoke
19g (about 3/4 oz)
Raw Dandelion Greens
24.7g (just under 1 oz)
Raw Garlic
34.3 g (about 1.2 oz)
Raw Leek
51.3g (about 1.8 oz)
Raw Onion
69.8g (about 2.5 oz)
Cooked Onion
120g (about 1/4 lb)
Raw Asparagus
120g (about 1/4 lb)
Raw Wheat Bran
120g (about 1/4 lb)
Whole Wheat Flour, Cooked
125g (about 1/4 lb)
Raw Banana
600g (about 1.3 lb)

Those wishing to ensure sufficient prebiotic intake should carefully consider the prebiotic content of their diet, as well as what caloric/nutritive load comes along with it: e.g. eating 1.3 pounds of bananas daily is likely to provide an excess of calories & sugars/carbohydrates to the diet. Prebiotic fiber supplements with minimal caloric/fat/sugar load are also available.

Prebiotic oligosaccharides are increasingly added to foods for their health benefits.

Some oligosaccharides that are used in this manner are fructooligosaccharides

 (FOS),  xylooligosaccharides  (XOS), polydextrose and galactooligosaccharides 

(GOS). Some monosaccharides such as tagatose are also used sometimes as prebiotics.[

In petfood also mannooligosaccharides are being used for prebiotic purposes.

Genetically engineering plants for the production of inulins has also become more prevalent, despite the still limited insight into the immunological mechanisms activated by such food supplementation .

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Effects

Studies have demonstrated positive effects on calcium and other mineral absorption, immune system effectiveness, bowel pH, reduction of colorectal cancer risk, inflammatory bowel disorders (Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis)  Hypertension (high blood pressure)  and intestinal regularity. Recent human trials have reinforced the role of Prebiotics in preventing and possibly stopping early stage colon cancer. It has been argued that many of these health effects emanate from increased production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) by the stimulated beneficial bacteria. Thus food supplements specifically enhancing the growth of SCFA producing intestinal bacteria (such as clostridia and bacteroides species) are widely recognized to be beneficial.

While research does clearly demonstrate that prebiotics lead to increased production of these SCFA's, more research is required to establish a direct causal connection. It has been argued that prebiotics are beneficial to Crohn's Disease through production of SCFAs to nourish the colon walls, and beneficial to Ulcerative Colitis through reduction of Hydrogen Sulfide gas due to reduction of sulfate-reducing bacteria, which do not thrive in the slightly acidic environment SCFAs create.

The immediate addition of substantial quantities of prebiotics to the diet may result in a temporary increase in gas, bloating or bowel movement. It has been argued that chronically low consumption of prebiotic-containing foods in the typical Western diet may exaggerate this effect.

Human colonic bacteria substrates are relatively stable. Production of SCFA and fermentation quality are reduced during long-term diets of low fiber intake. Until bacterial flora are gradually established to habilitate or restore intestinal tone, nutrient absorption will be impaired and colonic transit time temporarily increased with an immediate addition of higher prebiotic intake.

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Read the article in Wikipedia with references and links Feb 26, 2011

*Prebiotic (nutrition). (2011, January 24). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.

Retrieved 14:51, February 26, 2011, from

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=

Prebiotic_(nutrition)&oldid=409693143

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