You better prove this with a scientific research paper or at least cite the sources. This is big shit if it's true since human waste contains bacteria that can literally kill a human.
It's natural and occurring in multiple sources. We actually need healthy bacterias. If you don't want them just sterilize your food by dunking it in raw arsenic followed by microwaving it and your all good.
If you really think "they" are extracting sewage and adding it to yogurt, you're a fucking moron.
Yeah, it does. I don't know how sick you got to be to consider it, but guess someone does it. Fecal matter transplant, I think it was called. So gross,
Look up "fecal transplant." It can actually alleviate horrible symptoms for those with inflammatory bowel disease. It shouldn't matter how the good bacteria get in as long as they're in and can restore homeostasis in the gut, where 2/3rds of your immune system resides.
I don't think that store bought probiotics come from human feces, but human feces can help restore proper gut flora.
Oh absolutely, just didn't want something so misinformed floating around without addressing it. It would be pretty dumb to stop taking probiotics just because of this post.
It's natural and occurring in multiple sources. We actually need healthy bacterias. If you don't want them just sterilize your food by dunking it in raw arsenic followed by microwaving it and your all good.
If you really think "they" are extracting sewage and adding it to yogurt, you're a fucking moron.
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1 ChasingElevation 2017-09-04
Hm?
1 435435435 2017-09-04
The origins of probiotics in yogurt is human poo bacteria.
1 NOcomedy 2017-09-04
You better prove this with a scientific research paper or at least cite the sources. This is big shit if it's true since human waste contains bacteria that can literally kill a human.
1 435435435 2017-09-04
lactobacillus rhamnosus gg (LGG) came from human poo in 1983
1 52NUKE 2017-09-04
It's natural and occurring in multiple sources. We actually need healthy bacterias. If you don't want them just sterilize your food by dunking it in raw arsenic followed by microwaving it and your all good.
If you really think "they" are extracting sewage and adding it to yogurt, you're a fucking moron.
1 kazza64 2017-09-04
i dont want it anymore
1 EricCarver 2017-09-04
Yeah, it could be that the culture came from human poo. How else would scientists know it is in healthy digestive tracts?
1 435435435 2017-09-04
Yeah but not could,
Is
1 EricCarver 2017-09-04
Did you know there is such thing as a poo transplant? It takes poop out of one healthy bum and puts it in another.
1 435435435 2017-09-04
I did not
1 EricCarver 2017-09-04
Yeah, it does. I don't know how sick you got to be to consider it, but guess someone does it. Fecal matter transplant, I think it was called. So gross,
1 52NUKE 2017-09-04
It's natural and occurring in multiple sources. We need healthy bacterias. If you don't want them just eat sterile food and microwave everything.
If you really think "they" are extracting sewage and adding it to yogurt, you're a fucking moron.
1 435435435 2017-09-04
If we can get then from say tree bark. Why do we also use human poo?
I didn't say sewage. It was a specific, healthy 30 year American mans poo
1 TheMadQuixotician 2017-09-04
Look up "fecal transplant." It can actually alleviate horrible symptoms for those with inflammatory bowel disease. It shouldn't matter how the good bacteria get in as long as they're in and can restore homeostasis in the gut, where 2/3rds of your immune system resides.
I don't think that store bought probiotics come from human feces, but human feces can help restore proper gut flora.
1 mconeone 2017-09-04
I'd rather eat some flavorless powder than the alternative...
1 TheMadQuixotician 2017-09-04
Oh absolutely, just didn't want something so misinformed floating around without addressing it. It would be pretty dumb to stop taking probiotics just because of this post.
1 435435435 2017-09-04
Tbf I didn't advocate that
1 TheMadQuixotician 2017-09-04
Apologies, what was the purpose of the post then?
1 435435435 2017-09-04
Nothing really.
I thought most people wouldn't know and some would be interested.
I don't really like other subs much
1 435435435 2017-09-04
Much yogurt, milk, fruit drinks... has original probiotics , cultivated fom human poo as the source...
Sounds a bit yucky to me
1 no_easy-way 2017-09-04
This just doesn't sound good.
1 435435435 2017-09-04
It should of been: some probiotics, come from human poo
Oh well , I tired
1 Should_have_listened 2017-09-04
Did you mean should have?
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1 435435435 2017-09-04
Ah my old nemesis.
You should of fecked off too
1 Should_have_listened 2017-09-04
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1 CelineHagbard 2017-09-04
Removed. Rule 12.
1 435435435 2017-09-04
The origins of probiotics in yogurt is human poo bacteria.
1 52NUKE 2017-09-04
It's natural and occurring in multiple sources. We actually need healthy bacterias. If you don't want them just sterilize your food by dunking it in raw arsenic followed by microwaving it and your all good.
If you really think "they" are extracting sewage and adding it to yogurt, you're a fucking moron.
1 Should_have_listened 2017-09-04
Did you mean should have?
This is a bot account.