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Lactobacillus bulgaricus and streptococcus thermophilus

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Yeast, a bacteria found in bread, yogurt and chees (I think) is not harmful - why would we eat it if it was? Yeast is the bacteria that helps bread rise when it is baking. The overall answer: No, the bacteria is NOT harmful This bacteria is acually good for females. It helps fight yeast infections.

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Yes, three of the most dangerous bacteria can be found in milk, they are Listeria, Tuberculosis and Brutalises. Milk is much safer now since pasteurisation and vaccination of cattle, but people are strongly advised not to use unpasteurised milk, including cheeses, and especially not for pregnant women or for children!!

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The kind of bacteria that are in yogurt are Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptoccus thermophilus. These bacteria are needed for the fermentation of milk to produce the product yogurt.

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No it's good bacteria for your stomache

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Yes, yogurt is in fact 'alive'

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Yogurt can kill bacteria because of certain enzymes that are naturally in it.


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It can--if you heat it enough. But for yogurt, it really depends on the type of yogurt - mesophiic or thermophiic. With thermophlic bacteria, the dairy liquid is heated to as high as 125 degrees F to allow the bacteria to multiply. Mesophilic bacteria multiply well at room temperature - around 72 degrees F, so the higher thermophilic temperatures would tend to kill them off. Most of the commercially available yogurts found in the USA are thermophilic where mesphilic yogurts are available overseas. Examples of mesohhilic yogurts - Villi, Piima, and Matsoi.


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What is the correlation between antibiotic use and thrush?

Antibiotics kill the bad bacteria which make us sick, but they also kill the good bacteria that our bodies need. The good bacteria actually help keep the "bugs" at bay, so when we take antibiotics and they kill all the bacteria (good and bad) we are then more susceptible to other problems, such as thrush. This can usually be avoided by taking pro biotics (cultured yogurt) or acidophylus tablets which replace the good bacteria in our bodies. You can take them while taking antibiotics, but can also take them full time, even when not taking antibiotics.


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No. It doesn't kill any bacteria. It has the same ingredients as Tylenol.


What is the difference between fermentation and pasteurization?

asteurization is a method of heating milk for example to a high heat (185 or more) in order to quickly kill *all* micro-organisms in it.Fermentation for food (again for milk, but there are other kinds of fermentation) is a method for allowing certain "good" bacteria to grow so that they can begin eating the natural milk sugar (lactose) in milk and turn it into lactic acid (to make yogurt, etc).The bacteria have an optimal temperature for growing (around 115-120 or so)-- too high a heat like the high temp required for pasteurization would kill them. That's why when yogurt is made, any pasteurization or heating-for-extra-thickness will have to happen before the particular yogurt bacteria/starter are added to the milk.


Can you drink alcohol with yo gut?

It's better if you drink it with yo mouth. :DWe guess you mean yogurt. Yes. It will, however, kill the beneficial bacteria in the yogurt, so there's not much point.


How antibiotics predispose animal for disease?

Antibiotics not only kill bad bacteria, they kill good bacteria, antibotics cannot know the difference, killing the good bacteria hurts the immune system.