Can probiotics like Enterol fly through the air, attack patients in intensive care, and settle in their blood?

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And this is not nonsense. This is exactly how it was. I'm telling you.

Everyone has heard of probiotics. These are such beneficial microbes. If you went to the pharmacy for antibiotics, then almost certainly they were imposed on you in addition to antibiotics. Like antibiotics will ruin the flora, and probiotics will fix everything.

Only there is usually a limitation. Probiotics themselves can be harmed by antibiotics. So these are two separate songs. They are not confused. But not always.

Probiotic makers have met the needs of consumers and spurred on probiotics that are not afraid of antibiotics. Because they are mushrooms. Usually saccharomycetes. These are just packaged in Enterola.

Doctors from the intensive care unit immediately became interested in saccharomycetes. There are people who are dying from resistant microbes, and it would be good to somehow support their own microflora. Saccharomycetes proved to be a suitable candidate. They can live a parallel course with antibiotics and carry out their duties calmly.

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And in 2000, in the intensive care unit of an Italian hospital, several patients became ill. Their body temperature jumped, someone got blood poisoning, and saccharomycetes were sown from there.

It turned out that it was a probiotic that was given to completely different patients.

This probiotic powder was added to the liquid. Through the hands of nurses and through the air, Saccharomycetes managed to fly to other patients. And if those were not all right with immunity, then they made their way into their bloodstream and caused infection.

After this incident, such probiotics were no longer used in that Italian hospital.

Why am I? Probiotics are not candy. Do not swallow them without a doctor's prescription.

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