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The word '''prebiotic''' has two separate meanings:
The word '''prebiotic''' has two separate meanings:


* [[Prebiotic (nutrition)]] - food substances which promote the growth of certain bacteria (generally beneficial) in the intestines.
* [[Prebiotic (nutrition)]] - food substances which promote the growth of certain bacteria (generally beneficial) in the intestines. For information about foods and dietary supplements with potentially beneficial bacteria, see [[Probiotic]].
Prebiotics are nutrients of [[ecoorgan]]

** ''For information about foods and dietary supplements with potentially beneficial bacteria, see [[Probiotic]].''
* "Before life" referring to the time before life appeared on the earth or any other planet. See [[Primordial sandwich]].
* "Before life" referring to the time before life appeared on the earth or any other planet. See [[Primordial sandwich]].



Revision as of 15:46, 20 August 2006

The word prebiotic has two separate meanings:

  • Prebiotic (nutrition) - food substances which promote the growth of certain bacteria (generally beneficial) in the intestines. For information about foods and dietary supplements with potentially beneficial bacteria, see Probiotic.
  • "Before life" referring to the time before life appeared on the earth or any other planet. See Primordial sandwich.