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Yogurt For Our Dogs
For a long time, I have been an advocate of giving our dogs a high quality yogurt.
Here is yet another reason. Some 70% of the Immune System is in the Intestial Tract. Here is a new article from the British Journal of Sports Medicine. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1: Br J Sports Med. 2008 Feb 13 [Epub ahead of print] Links Oral administration of the probiotic Lactobacillus fermentum VRI-003 and mucosal immunity in endurance athletes.Cox AJ, Pyne DB, Saunders PU, Fricker PA. Australian Institute of Sport, Australia. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the ability of a probiotic Lactobacillus fermentum VRI 003 (PCC) to enhance the mucosal immune system of elite athletes. DESIGN AND SETTING: A double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over trial was conducted over a four-month period of winter training. PARTICIPANTS: 20 healthy elite male distance runners. INTERVENTIONS: PCC was given at a daily dose of 1.2x10;10 as a freeze dried powder in gelatin capsules. Placebo capsules contained an inert excipient. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Treadmill performance (monthly), mucosal and systemic immunity (monthly), training (daily), and illness (daily) were assessed. Serum cytokine levels, salivary IgA levels and incidence, duration and severity of respiratory tract infections. RESULTS: Subjects reported less than half the number of days of respiratory symptoms during PCC treatment (30 d) compared with placebo (72 d, p=0.00006). Illness severity was also lower for episodes occurring during the PCC treatment (p=0.06). There were no significant differences in the mean change in salivary IgA and IgA1 levels, or in interleukin IL-4 and interleukin-12 levels, between treatments. However, PCC treatment elicited a two-fold (p=0.07) greater change in whole-blood culture interferon gamma (IFN-f compared with placebo. There were no substantial changes in running performance measures over the study period. CONCLUSIONS: Prophylactic administration of PCC was associated with a substantial reduction in the number of days and severity of respiratory illness in a cohort of highly trained distance runners. Maintenance of IFN-fx] levels may be one mechanism underpinning the positive clinical outcomes. PMID: 18272539 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] . |
RE: Yogurt For Our Dogs
i have heard of this from time to time i may give it a shot when i start spring work outs how much do you feed
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RE: Yogurt For Our Dogs
I give my dog 2 Tablespoons in his food every other day. Actually, I do it on the "odd" dates (makes it easy to remember). Maybe once every couple months, I'll add in 2 Tablespoons of 100% pure canned pumpkin - I'll go through one of the small cans and then in a couple months, we'll do it again.
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RE: Yogurt For Our Dogs
thanks for the info doc PS i checked your dog casey out SWEET!!!! i am into the yellows hard core but i think imay look intoa fox red this year
just to mix things up a little willsons out of kansas has some nice dogs www.foxredlabs.com |
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