icon.article.dark Industry news Understanding the Benefits of Probiotic Formula for Gut Health The gut microbiota, a diverse community of microorganisms residing in our gastrointestinal tract, plays a crucial role in maintaining our overall health. Probiotics, live microorganisms with potential health benefits, have garnered significant attention for their ability to promote gut health. Lees meer icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Industry news The Health Effects of Probiotics on the Human Body Probiotics are a type of active microorganisms that play a role by improving the balance of the host’s intestinal microflora. They can produce definite health effects to improve the host’s microecological balance and play a beneficial role. In 2001, the Read more icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Industry news What Are the Health Benefits of Probiotics? Probiotics are a type of beneficial bacteria that exist in the human gut itself. There are more than 100 trillion bacteria in the human gut, which are roughly divided into beneficial bacteria, intermediate bacteria and harmful bacteria. When the human Read more icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Industry news Classification and Function of Lactic Acid Probiotics Probiotics are a type of beneficial bacteria in the gut, and are now mostly used for gut conditioning and health care. However, people now know less about probiotics, and it is difficult for many people to distinguish whether probiotics are Read more icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Industry news Compound Active Probiotics Probiotics are a class of active microorganisms that are beneficial to the host. They are the general term for active beneficial microorganisms that colonize the human intestine and reproductive system and can produce definite health effects to improve the host’s Read more icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Industry news Probiotics: Many Benefits for the Human Body Probiotics are active microorganisms that are beneficial to the human body. They promote nutrient absorption and maintain the health of the intestinal tract by regulating the balance of the intestinal flora. The human intestinal flora contains a large number of Read more icon.arrow--dark