Probiotics for gut / digestion: B → B
Merged additional source by Claude (gold-standard provenance sweep): a distinct, independently-verified paper ("Efficacy of Probiotics in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.", PMID 37541528) reporting the same intervention×outcome was found instead of being discarded as a duplicate — same claim, one more piece of real evidence.
What triggered this change
Efficacy of Probiotics in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.. Read: Substrate breakdown · PubMed.
What we said before vs now
Before
Grade B
After
Grade B
benefits are strain- and condition-specific (e.g. some IBS, antibiotic-associated diarrhea)
What this does not change
- Interaction profile for Probiotics — unchanged unless there is a separate severity change.
- Dose guidance — unchanged unless the new evidence altered the studied dose range.
- Safety recommendations — unchanged unless a safety event is recorded separately.
Reviewer & methodology
Reviewed and signed by Substrate editorial (Independent research collective) on . Methodology v1.
See also
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Plain-text citation
Substrate. Probiotics for gut / digestion: B → B. https://evidencebased.info/changes/2026-07-16-probiotics-gut-b-to-b. Updated 2026-07-16.
BibTeX
@misc{substrate_716probioticsgutbtob,
author = {Substrate editorial},
title = {Probiotics for gut / digestion: B → B},
year = {2026},
url = {https://evidencebased.info/changes/2026-07-16-probiotics-gut-b-to-b},
note = {evidencebased.info}
}