2011
DOI: 10.1007/s12349-011-0051-1
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Restoration of host–microbiota homeostasis for attaining healthy aging: the role of milk and fermented milk

Abstract: Intestinal microbiota and gut-associated lymphoreticular tissue are in a dynamic equilibrium, the rupture of which causes a condition of dysbiosis in the host.\ud Among many natural foods, milk, because of its composition, is able to influence the host–microbiota relationship.\ud Donkey’s and goat’s milk represents a good alternative to human milk. Healthy effects of both kinds of milk have been reported in either in vitro or in vivo experiments. When administered to elderly subjects, donkey’s milk increased t… Show more

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