2. Probiotics are a kind of active microorganisms beneficial to the host. The beneficial bacteria or fungi in human and animals mainly include Clostridium butyricum, lactic acid bacteria, Bifidobacterium, Lactobacillus acidophilus, actinomycetes and yeast. Probiotics are the general name of active and beneficial microorganisms that colonize the human intestinal tract and reproductive system, and can produce certain health care effects, thus improving the microecological balance of the host and playing a beneficial role.
3. Probiotics, that is, beneficial active microorganisms, promote nutrient absorption and maintain intestinal health by regulating the host mucosa and immune function of the system or by regulating the balance of intestinal flora.
4. Reasonable consumption of probiotics will strengthen the digestive ability of the intestine and maintain the structural balance of the intestinal flora. High-quality probiotics-Bacillus coagulans and Lactobacillus acidophilus-can reach the bottom of the intestine, thus effectively caring for the intestine.