A Russian scientist is often credited with discovering probiotics.
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Ilya Ilyich Metchnikoff, a Russian scientist, is often credited with discovering probiotics. 

In the early 20th century, Metchnikoff became interested in the phenomenon of longevity among Bulgarian peasants, who consumed large quantities of fermented milk. 

He hypothesized that the lactic acid bacteria in the fermented milk were responsible for their longevity and began studying their effects on the human body. 

Metchnikoff conducted experiments with animals and humans, demonstrating that certain bacteria in the gut could improve digestion and immune function. 

He believed that consuming fermented foods containing these bacteria could lead to improved health and longevity. Metchnikoff's work paved the way for the development of probiotics, although the term "probiotic" was not coined until the 1960s. 

Metchnikoff was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1908 for his work on immunity, including his research on lactic acid bacteria.

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