Jackson GI Prebiotics Increase Lifespan by a Third -Press Release
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Jackson GI Prebiotics Increase Lifespan by a Third
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, June 25 - A peer reviewed study that has been published in the British Journal of Nutrition shows that Prebiotics increase lifespan by 33% as well as controlling body weight, cholesterol and triglycerides.
The controlled study was conducted on rats. The rats fed with Prebiotics had an 80% chance of survive to 24 months. That chance dropped sharply to 50% in the control group that were not fed the Prebiotics. Material weight loss was also observed versus the control group.
The prebiotic used was a blend of two – inluin and oligofructose- that have shown consistent health benefits in the past, especially when compared to single-prebiotics such as plain inulin.
“The implications of this study are somewhat staggering. While the research doesn’t quite yet justify a claim that Prebiotin lengthens human life, the study is nevertheless dramatic in that it clearly demonstrates the colon is a health- and life-giving organ we must nourish and cherish, not just a waste disposal system,” Commented Jackson GI Chairman and Founder Frank W. Jackson, M.D.
Prebiotics are a class of fibres which nourish beneficial bacteria in the digestive system while not giving the same sustenance to bad bacteria.
Kristian Chronister, CEO of Jackson GI Medical said: “This latest study strongly suggests that a very potent overall health benefit is the net result of adding prebiotics to the diet.”
About Jackson GI Medical
Jackson GI was founded by Frank W. Jackson, M.D., as a company dedicated to providing dietary supplements which focus on digestive help and providing medically credible solutions. The company backs promotes their products with third party research and provides a no-hype approach for customers, backing up their products with educational resources and years of experience.
For Further Information Please Contact
Kristian Chronister
717-525-7457
http://www.jacksongi.com/
Press Release Written by: Staff From Press Release Services
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