- Probiotics are live microorganisms which, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a health benefit on the host.
- Probiotics inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria and replenish good bacteria in the gut.
- Probiotics improve digestion and optimise nutrient assimilation in the body.
- Probiotics help promote bowel movements and alleviate gastrointestinal disturbances such as diarrhea, gas and bloating.
- Probiotics inhibit pathogenic microbes by lowering the pH of the intestine, making the environment less favourable for pathogenic bacteria, yeast and other harmful microorganisms to thrive.
- Probiotics form a barrier on the intestinal wall to provide an extra level of defense against invasion by preventing disease-causing pathogens from entering the bloodstream.
- Probiotic improve lactose intolerance.
- Inulin is a prebiotic derived from chicory roots.
- Inulin feeds the good bacteria and promotes a favourable environment for the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut and increase the effectiveness of probiotic.
- Both probiotics and prebiotics work as synbiotics to promote digestive health.
- Probiotic 6 + Inulin is stable at room temperature and resistant to bile and stomach acid.
- Recommended for individuals who have poor digestion, constipation, gas, bloating or other gastrointestinal disturbances.
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