HEALTH
Unlocking Probiotics' Power: New Ways to Fight Alzheimer's
Fri Nov 29 2024
Alzheimer's disease is a serious illness that makes it hard for people to remember and think clearly. Scientists are looking at new ways to treat it, like using special bacteria called probiotics. Probiotics can help your brain and gut work better together, which might slow down the disease. To make probiotics work even better, scientists are using special techniques called microencapsulation and nanoencapsulation. These methods protect the probiotics and help them stay alive longer. Microencapsulation uses tiny shields made of natural or man-made materials, while nanoencapsulation works on a much smaller scale. Both methods help probiotics reach your body more easily and stay stable. This new research aims to understand these techniques better, so that probiotics can be a more effective tool against Alzheimer's disease.
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