What somewhat-“friendly” bacteria species are common in Greek yogurt, and would their gut presence likely increase consumption of other dairy?
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[email protected] on 21 Dec 2023 12:59 next collapse

Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus bulgaricus.

Are you asking if they would cause you to consume more dairy?

[email protected] on 21 Dec 2023 15:58 collapse

I was essentially asking whether any neurological influences from those species in your gut would cause more consumption of dairy in general, or just yogurt, or neither

[email protected] on 22 Dec 2023 22:09 collapse

It’s a very cool field, and it wouldn’t surprise me if it was happening. I didn’t find any studies specific to dairy or yogurt causing increased dairy consumption (from my quick search) but it might be out there

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4270213/

This one has a lot of the keywords you can start with. I haven’t read it all, but searching for “lactobacillus” should get you to some additional articles

[deleted] on 21 Dec 2023 14:39 next collapse
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[email protected] on 21 Dec 2023 16:03 collapse

I meant intent to consume, as a sort of mental byproduct of which species of gut bacteria exist in a given person.

[deleted] on 21 Dec 2023 22:16 collapse
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[email protected] on 23 Dec 2023 11:56 collapse

Not sure about increasing dairy consumption, but some strains can increase your histamin levels while others decrease it.