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		<title>Probiotics and Prebiotics &#8211; What is the Difference?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What are the Probiotics? Probiotics are living microorganisms that make your intestinal environment better. Where do they come from? Probiotic microorganisms can be found in both supplement form and as components of foods and beverages. Certain yogurts and some other cultured dairy products contain probiotics. What are the Prebiotics? Prebiotics are non-digestive food that enhances [...]]]></description>
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