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Can Humans Take Animal Probiotics? The Risks and Efficacy Differences

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According to the National Institutes of Health, while some bacteria are common across species, the composition of the gut microbiome is highly species-specific, suggesting that animal probiotics are unlikely to benefit humans. The common desire to improve health has led some individuals to question whether they can take animal probiotics to save money or access different strains, but this practice is not recommended due to significant risks and a lack of efficacy.

What is Probiotic Alfalfa and How Does it Benefit Livestock?

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According to agricultural studies, fermented feeds containing probiotics have been shown to improve digestion and enhance nutrient absorption in livestock. Probiotic alfalfa is a specific type of fermented forage that leverages these benefits by introducing beneficial bacteria and yeast into an animal's diet.

What is the difference between orange and green Protexin?

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According to manufacturers, the orange and green labels of the probiotic product formerly known as Protexin are differentiated by their potency and how they are administered. The green label is an in-feed formula, while the orange label is a higher-concentration, water-soluble powder, making the difference between orange and green Protexin crucial for effective pet supplementation.