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Gluten May Not Be the Culprit for Many People with Irritable Bowel Syndrome

UNITED KINGDOM, POLAND, SLOVAKIA, JUL 20 – Clinical trials show daily doses of Bifidobacterium longum 35624 provide significant IBS symptom relief within four weeks, improving travel experiences for many patients, PrecisionBiotics reports.

  • Public Health Nutritionist Dr Emma Derbyshire recommended Bifidobacterium longum strain 35624, as IBS often flares up during travel.
  • Around one in ten people suffer from IBS and crossing time zones, dehydration and diet shifts can disrupt the gut microbiome, Public Health Nutritionist Dr Emma Derbyshire said, as the condition affects around 10% globally.
  • According to the study researchers, 64.7% of IBS patients reported adequate relief after four weeks using 10 CFU of Bifidobacterium longum 35624, versus 42.0% with placebo.
  • Researchers noted that a multispecies probiotic with scFOSs and microencapsulated butyrate improved urgency to defecate after 12 weeks, attributed to the innovative formulation.
  • Industry forecasts show the U.S. gastrointestinal health supplements market reached $4.2 billion in 2024 with 5.8% growth, projecting nearly 7.2% increase to $5 billion by 2027.
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Get Surrey broke the news in Surrey, United Kingdom on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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