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Duo Wei Jian Bao Probiotics Granules
Bifidobacterium longum, Streptococcus thermophilus, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus delbrueckii subspecies. Bulgaria and mother bacteria.

Storage method: Store in a cool and dry place for better frozen storage effect.

Shelf life: 12 months

Food additives: xylooligosaccharide, xylitol.

Brand: Hengxin

Series: Multidimensional Health Care

Specification: 3.0g* 10

Is it a health food (Jian Zi): general dietary supplement (non-Jian Zi)

Popular Series: Yeast/Probiotics

Gender/age: old age

Origin: Chinese mainland.

Origin of food specialty: Heilongjiang

Health care part: gastrointestinal health care

Auxiliary functions of products: the health care of detoxification and constipation of the elderly has been paid more and more attention, but people pay attention to the organs such as heart, brain, kidney and liver, but ignore the maintenance and health of the intestines of the elderly. Intestine is the largest microecosystem of human body, and its normality and imbalance have a decisive impact on human health and longevity. Mechnikov, a famous Russian scientist, believes that the microecological environment in the large intestine is unbalanced, and the toxins produced by harmful bacteria will cause chronic poisoning after being absorbed by intestinal wall cells, leading to human aging.

When people enter old age, their metabolic function is reduced, and their physiological functions such as digestion, endocrine and immunity are all reduced, which leads to a great decrease in the number of normal beneficial bacteria in the intestine, while the number of harmful bacteria is gradually increasing, and even becomes dominant bacteria. These harmful bacteria synthesize and accumulate various poisons in the elderly, causing chronic poisoning and poisoning various organs and tissues of the human body, thus promoting aging and pathological changes. Common senile diseases include Alzheimer's disease, various deficiency diseases (deficiency of kidney-qi, weakness of spleen and stomach), chronic diarrhea, constipation, elevated cholesterol, arteriosclerosis, hypertension, cancer and so on. Constipation is the most common digestive system disorder in the elderly. Due to the gradual decrease of intestinal tension and driving force, tooth defect, too careful food chewing and eating, and small amount of exercise, the digestive and peristaltic functions of gastrointestinal tract are poor, which is easy to lead to constipation. Therefore, the intestinal health of the elderly is very important for their health and longevity.

Probiotics can regulate the balance of human intestinal flora and promote human health. Probiotics in the intestine can help the human body to synthesize B vitamins, vitamin K, folic acid and vitamins that are not found in food but are necessary for the human body. At the same time, according to the principle of biological antagonism, antibacterial substances such as butyric acid and acetic acid produced by probiotics can inhibit the growth and reproduction of harmful bacteria and enhance the immune ability of the body. Bifidobacterium and lactobacillus can prevent the synthesis of nitrosamine, a carcinogen, and play a role in preventing digestive tract cancer; Lactic acid and other organic acids secreted by lactic acid bacteria can accelerate intestinal peristalsis, promote feces to be excreted as soon as possible, reduce the stimulation of harmful toxins on intestinal wall, and help prevent the occurrence of colorectal cancer. At the same time, these beneficial bacteria can also improve the human body's tolerance to radiation and reduce the adverse reactions caused by radiotherapy. Therefore, supplementing probiotics can effectively improve the intestinal health of the elderly. A great deal of research and medical practice have found that microecological preparations made from probiotics such as intestinal bifidobacteria and lactobacillus can effectively supplement human intestinal bifidobacteria and lactobacillus, regulate intestinal microecological balance, play a health care role, and make the intestine younger. Probiotics are so important to protect the health of the elderly, and choosing an effective intake method is the guarantee to ensure the maximum efficacy of probiotics.

When ingesting probiotics, increase the number of probiotics, which can be "planted" or "raised". "Inoculation" is the direct oral administration of probiotics, the purpose of which is to let live probiotics settle down in the intestine and carry on the family line; "Cultivating bacteria" is to provide probiotics' favorite food-prebiotics (oligosaccharides), create a good nutritional environment for them, make them multiply rapidly, and "overwhelm" the forces of harmful bacteria. Of course, through the combination of "planting" and "raising", the intestine can be rejuvenated more quickly. British nutrition experts advocate that people over the age of 60 should be encouraged to take probiotics every day to supplement the "beneficial bacteria" in the body, so that the beneficial bacteria are always at a high level, thus inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria and reducing the incidence of intestinal infections.