| Flora Super 8 Plus Microbiota Probiotic Probiotic 30 tabs • liki24.co.uk | 40.90 RON |
| Flora Super 8 Plus Microbiota Probiótica 30 comprimidos • liki24.es | 49.10 RON |
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Probiotic supplement for treating fungal infections and leaky gut syndrome. Suppresses the growth of fungi that cause vaginal and gynecological infections and helps fight bacteria that affect the urinary system. Addresses increased intestinal permeability syndrome - leaky gut syndrome - (when toxins, macromolecules, microorganisms, undigested food and waste pass into the circulation), while strengthening the immune system. It is gluten-free and suitable for vegetarians. Ingredients and benefits Each capsule - suitable for vegetarians - contains no less than 42 billion live cells at the time of manufacture (25 billion at the expiration date - after 2 years): Lactobacilli and bifidobacteria: are the main probiotic groups found in the upper and lower parts of the intestines. They maintain a healthy balance of intestinal flora by producing organic compounds that increase the acidity of the intestine and inhibit the reproduction of many bacteria. They also produce substances that act as natural antibiotics and fight against unwanted microorganisms. Lactobacillus acidophilus: one of the most important microorganisms found in the small intestine, it produces lactic acid that inhibits the growth of pathogenic cultures such as Salmonella, Shigella, S.Faecalis and E.Coli, as well as natural antibiotics that improve immune functions, reduce lactose intolerance, strengthen the immune system, reduce cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of cancer. Lactobacillus rhamnosus: one of the most important and studied probiotics, it is found mainly in the small intestine and female genital tract and is beneficial for eliminating bacteria involved in vaginal and urinary tract infections. It is highly resistant to bile salts and gastric acids, providing excellent protection against the invasion of harmful microorganisms in the circulation by activating the walls of the small intestine to produce a protective mucus. It improves the immune system and is particularly effective against viruses that cause diarrhea (rotavirus) and gastroenteritis. Lactobacillus plantarum: A plant-derived bacterium, it is another important species found in the intestines. It secretes the naturally occurring antibiotic lactolin and has beneficial antimicrobial actions. This probiotic is being systematically studied for its effectiveness against allergies, cancers, and irritable bowel syndrome. Lactobacillus casei: Often used to ferment milk, it is naturally present in the mouth and digestive system. It breaks down carbohydrates, inhibits the growth of pathogenic and septic bacteria in the small intestine, and has been studied for its antimicrobial properties, its activity against cancer cells, and its role in cellular immunity. Its usefulness in the treatment of antibiotic- and virus-induced diarrhea has also been proven. Bifidobacterium longum: plays a direct role in suppressing the growth of pathogenic and septic bacteria. It breaks down bile salts, helps in the synthesis of B vitamins and activates the immune system through its action on immunoglobulin A (IgA). Produces beneficial acids (lactic and oxalic) and has been shown to improve lactose digestion and constipation. Lactobacillus salivarius: Found in the mouth and small intestine, it has been shown to improve bleeding gums, tooth decay, bad breath, canker sores, and mouth ulcers. L. salivarius breaks down proteins and produces B vitamins, enzymes, and lactic acid. Its potent antimicrobial properties have been clinically demonstrated