Monthly Archives: August 2010
Breast Milk Contains Unique Natural Prebiotic…
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/03/science/03milk.html?_r=1 We really enjoyed this article for many reasons– primarily because we agree with most of the content. However, what the authors fail to disclose to the readers is the very important purpose of these innate and specific composition prebiotics found in breast-milk … Continue reading
Filed under Natasha's Blog
Does your dog eat everything under the sun?
Then read this: http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1904457/illinois_researchers_use_pyrosequencing_to_study_canine_intestinal_bacteria/ According to this article, researchers believe a dog’s indiscriminate taste could cause a plethora of both bad bacteria and ailments like IBS in a dog’s gut. The question is: Does this bacterial imbalance cause the intestinal issues or do … Continue reading
Filed under Natasha's Blog
The rise of Superbugs– should you be worried?
There is a new rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs so strong– that there is not an antibiotic on the market today that will work against it! These superbugs come from Asia and carry a so-called NDM-1 gene. They have been found everywhere … Continue reading
Filed under Natasha's Blog
Probiotic Blends– Are they really good for you?
Recently, Natasha Trenev received a great question from a retailer by the name of Tom (last name withheld for privacy reasons): Hi Natasha, I was wondering if you have research links or attachments that you could provide for me on … Continue reading
Filed under Natasha's Blog
Candida and the Role of Probiotics…
Many people write to us at TAP everyday with the basic question of Candida. What is it and how can I get better? Candida Albicans is an intestinal yeast that is present in almost everyone in normal levels. However, when … Continue reading
Filed under Natasha's Blog
