Study: Probiotics help protect gut from radiation damage
by Jonathan Benson, staff writer
(NaturalNews) Cancer patients undergoing radiation treatments or individuals
looking to protect themselves against general radiation damage can look to
probiotics for help, according to a new study. Researchers from the Washington
University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Mo., have found that radiation
therapy patients who take probiotics prior to getting blasted can gain
intestinal radioprotective benefits.
For their study, published in the online journal Gut, Dr. William F.
Stenson and his colleague Dr. Nicholas V. Costrini compared the effects of
radiation on mice, some of which were given probiotics prior to and after
exposure. They found that those who had received a probiotic mix that included
Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) before exposure were protected against
radioactive damage in their intestines.
Patients who receive radiation treatments for prostate, cervical, bladder,
endometrial, and other forms of abdominal cancers often experience severe
intestinal damage. Radiation, of course, knows no bounds, and will destroy both
malignant and healthy cells, which can lead to serious health problems. But when
probiotics are involved, the damage appears to be effectively reduced or
prevented.
"If the epithelium breaks down as the result of radiation, the bacteria that
normally reside in the intestine can be released, travel through the body and
cause serious problems such as sepsis," said Stenson. "Our study suggests we
should give the probiotic prior to the onset of symptoms, or even before the
initiation of radiation because, at least in this scenario, the key function of
the probiotic seems to be preventing damage, rather than facilitating repair."
Even better was the fact that the probiotic dose given to the mice was moderate,
and yet it still provided significant protection. When translated to humans,
supplementation with typical doses of probiotics, such as the amount commonly
found in a typical serving of yogurt, appears to be enough to provide
radioprotective benefits.
Beyond radiation treatments, individuals simply looking to protect themselves
from other types of general radiation can also derive radioprotective benefits
from probiotics. Probiotics can help to prevent gut damage caused by radiation
still being emitted from Fukushima, for example.
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