To: CMLM  who wrote (33725 ) 7/1/2018 7:12:30 PM From: LindyBill  Respond to    I want this into linked to the header: NOTICE TO ALL. If you haven't done so, Please read the header!  Summary of Lactobacillus reuteri Primary Information, Benefits, Effects, and Important Facts    In Progress  in-progress . We are still  compiling research . Lactobacillus reuteri  is a species of bacteria that belongs  to one of the major lactic-acid producing genera of bacteria. It can be  found in the human intestinal tract, though not always and often in  relatively low numbers. Lactobacillus reuteri  is also found in the gut of other mammals and birds.Lactobacillus reuteri  was used to treat  necrotizing colitis, a gastrointestinal disease characterized by  infection and inflammation that is particularly dangerous for infants,  particularly those born prematurely. Lactobacillus reuteri  was used due to its anti-inflammatory effects. The research on Lactobacillus reuteri  and necrotizing colitis used the Lactobacillus reuteri  strains ATCC 55730 and its daughter strain DSM 17938, both of which can survive oral supplementation.Lactobacillus reuteri  grew after research confirmed that changing aspects of the digestive system can influence the immune system. A strain of Lactobacillus reuteri   called ATCC PTA 6475 has been found to improve levels of testosterone  and oxytocin, as well as skin quality in animal studies. Research on  animals has also found potential benefits for hair quality, bone mass  and preventing weight gain from obesity-causing diets. Lactobacillus reuteri  may work involves a  kind of T cell called a Treg cell (a T cell that down-REGulates the  immune system in part by producing a cytokine called IL-10). Lactobacillus reuteri   increases the amount of Treg cells in the body, which suppresses the  actions of another kind of T cell called a Th17 cell (which secretes  IL-17). Preserving or reversing this process (either by increasing IL-10  or by blocking IL-17) appears to provide therapeutic benefits. Lactobacillus reuteri  increases the number of Treg cells in  the intestines, which can then be absorbed back into the blood to  benefit the rest of the body.