Prebiotic with vitamin C and probiotics Lactobacillus bifidus cultures
Over 80% of the human immune system is in the digestive tract.
The intestinal bacteria play a crucial role in the development and maintenance of the immune system.
Another task of the intestinal flora is to supply our intestinal mucosa with energy.
The mucous membrane of the small intestine renews itself completely about once a week.
It is therefore dependent on an ongoing, optimal energy supply and a favorable regeneration environment.
In addition, the healthy intestinal bacteria form natural antibiotics against harmful bacteria and fungi in the intestine that keep trying to colonize.
The result of over-colonization can be fermentation, putrefaction, gas, stress on the liver and a weakened immune system.
Furthermore, a healthy intestinal flora and intestinal mucosa are important,
In the course of our lives, our intestinal flora is exposed to a variety of disruptive influences.
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