What are Bifidobacterium?

Bifidobacterium is an important component of intestinal health and mainly exists in the human intestine, especially in the intestines of newborns and infants. However, Bifidobacterium will decrease with age. Bifidobacterium plays an important role in digestion, immunity and overall healthy development.

Bifidobacterium has many benefits

  • Inhibit the growth of bad bacteria and maintain intestinal flora balance
  • Helps produce “good cholesterol”
  • Reduce the side effects of antibiotics
  • Helps break down food and absorb nutrients, reducing problems such as bloating and constipation
  • Enhance immune response and reduce risk of infection
  • Promote the growth of other probiotic bacteria

What is B.infantis?

Intestinal flora “3-year-old determines 80”. The most ideal flora in the baby’s intestines is “Bifidobacterium infantis (B. infantis)”, which helps build the immune system, reduce inflammation and enhance intestinal separation function. After the age of 3, the bacterial flora combination is roughly formed, which has a decisive impact on future health! And antibiotic treatment and caesarean section will greatly reduce the good bacteria.

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What happens if we are lack of Bifidobacteria?

In recent years, many studies have pointed out that a lack of bifidobacteria can affect immunity, eczema, intestinal sensitivity and metabolic problems. To maintain good gut health and overall health, you should pay attention to getting enough bifidobacteria, such as increasing your intake of fermented foods and taking postbiotic/probiotic supplements.

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  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Obesity
  • Allergic reaction
  • Irritable bowel syndrome
  • Diarrhea caused by antibiotics
  • Growth of harmful bacteria
  • Affects nutrient absorption
  • Bloating and constipation

Lacteol® fort produces Bifidobacterium and B.infantis

Bifidobacteria are oxidatively destroyed when exposed to air, making it difficult to make an effective probiotic supplement. Studies have found that probiotics on the market, such as Lactobacillus rhamnosus (LGG) and Lactobacillus loderi (L.reuteri), do not help the growth of bifidobacteria, but may instead reduce the number of bacteria. So choose the right strain carefully!

The ingredient of Liduol® is inactivated Lactobacillus LB (postbiotic), which is heat- and cold-resistant and does not require time to reproduce. It reaches the intestinal tract and takes effect immediately, allowing the growth of Bifidobacterium and Bifidobacterium infantis.