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Food intolerance and intestinal microbiota. Whether there is a relationship between them?

SOVREMENNAYA PEDIATRIYA.2016.6(78):95-98; doi 10.15574/SP.2016.78.95 

Food intolerance and intestinal microbiota. Whether there is a relationship between them?


Gubskaya O. Yu.

Institute of Postgraduate Education of the Bogomolets National Medical University, Kyiv, Ukraine

In the article the modern view on the problem of food intolerance, food intolerance relationships, and food allergy with the state of the intestinal microbiota are shown. Special attention is focused on the new therapeutic possibilities and approaches for correction of food intolerance manifestations, including the appointment of probiotics among which the Bacillus subtillis and Bacillus licheniformis is justified, effective and safe measure.


Key words: food intolerance, food allergy, hypersensitivity, microbiota, spores.


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