EU Team Discredits Claims For Probiotic Drinks And Yogurts

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EU Team Discredits Claims For Probiotic Drinks And Yogurts

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Hi All,

I don't interpret this to mean that the drinks are not beneficial, just that the committee disputes the health claims made by the manufacturers.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8286646.stm

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Sounds like they know as much about it as most Docs do about MC.

I certainly can't be the only person in the world that can swear by the benefits of probiotic yogurt.

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Hi Deb,

I thought about you when I posted that. My impression is that they didn't necessarily have a problem with the effectiveness, but rather that they got hung up on the details of the advertising claims. First off, committees are notorious for getting hung up on minor details, and secondly, because these were "scientists" at the European Food Safety Agency, they probably set required standards for the health claims, based on requirements similar to what the FDA would require for the registration of a new drug, (or even more stringent than that), so it's not surprising that they would reach such a conclusion.

It just goes to show the uselessness of such studies. Anyone with half a brain knows that within reasonable standards, at least some of those products should have qualified. Leave it to a group of "scientists", (probably eat up with their own importance), to set unrealistic standards. Note that the EFSA is not near as "official" as the name implies. From their website:
EFSA is governed by an independent Management Board whose members are appointed to act in the public interest and do not represent any government, organisation or sector.
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/EFSA/AboutEfs ... oWeAre.htm

This appears to be another one of those advisory groups that waste a lot of public money, researching irrelevant issues, and publishing self-serving reports, that provide little to no benefit to the public. But I could be wrong. :lol:

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