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A growing probiotics market has led to the need for stricter requirements for [[evidence based medicine|scientific substantiation]] of putative benefits conferred by microorganisms claimed to be probiotic. Although numerous claimed benefits are marketed towards using consumer probiotic products, such as reducing [[gastrointestinal]] discomfort, improving [[immune system|immune health]], relieving [[constipation]], or avoiding the [[common cold]], such claims are not supported by [[scientific evidence]], and are prohibited as [[deceptive advertising]] in the United States by the [[Federal Trade Commission]]. As of 2019, numerous applications for approval of [[health claim]]s by European manufacturers of probiotic [[dietary supplement]]s have been rejected by the [[European Food Safety Authority]] for insufficient evidence of beneficial mechanism or efficacy.

A growing probiotics market has led to the need for stricter requirements for scientific substantiation of putative benefits conferred by microorganisms claimed to be probiotic. Although numerous claimed benefits are marketed towards using consumer probiotic products, such as reducing gastrointestinal discomfort, improving immune health, relieving constipation, or avoiding the common cold, such claims are not supported by scientific evidence, and are prohibited as deceptive advertising in the United States by the Federal Trade Commission. As of 2019, numerous applications for approval of health claims by European manufacturers of probiotic dietary supplements have been rejected by the European Food Safety Authority for insufficient evidence of beneficial mechanism or efficacy.