Probiotics’ Efficacy Too Specific For General Look In ’60 Minutes’ Segment Critical Of Category

A recent segment of CBS News “60 Minutes” discussing potential health benefits from probiotics was highly criticized by groups including the Consumer Healthcare Products Association, the Council for Responsible Nutrition, the Natural Products Association and the International Probiotics Association.

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Assertions that no convincing evidence supports that probiotics available in the US treat symptoms of diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome or allergies look at the category as a whole and not individual strains shown to help with specific conditions, say consumer health industry groups.

A recent segment of CBS News “60 Minutes” discussing potential health benefits from probiotics was highly criticized by groups including the Consumer Healthcare Products Association, the Council for Responsible Nutrition, the

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