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Efficacy of probiotics
Probiotics can promote digestion, treat diarrhea, relieve constipation, and prevent and improve allergic symptoms.

Promote digestion

Probiotics can inhibit the reproduction of harmful bacteria in the intestine, reduce toxins and promote intestinal peristalsis, thus improving intestinal function and promoting digestion and absorption.

Treat diarrhea

Probiotics can increase the number of beneficial bacteria in the intestine, inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria, help balance the intestinal flora, restore the normal intestinal pH value, and relieve diarrhea symptoms.

Relieve constipation

By supplementing probiotics in the intestine, probiotics can propagate in the intestine, and the increased probiotics can inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria and make the flora in the intestine achieve ecological balance, thus stimulating intestinal peristalsis, increasing the wetness of feces, shortening the retention time of feces in the colon and relieving constipation symptoms.

Prevent and improve allergic symptoms

Probiotics can enhance the shielding function of intestinal wall, reduce the permeability of intestinal wall, enhance immunity and self-resistance, and prevent and reduce allergic reactions.