Improves the flora of the intestines, prevents the growth of pathogenic germs, changes pH and oxygen content and produces bactericidal substances (H2O2, lactic and acetic acid, etc.).
It produces enzymes, such as lactase, which is necessary for the digestion of lactose and helps people intolerant to it.
Protects the intestines, urinary tracts and the genital system from infections.
It reduces the formation of carcinogens in the intestines, diarrhea and levels of harmful cholesterol.
It enhances the digestion and digestion of proteins and fats as well as the retention of metals such as phosphorus, calcium and iron.
It produces hormones and vitamins B and K.
Our current eating habits and intense life can harm beneficial digestive flora. Adding probiotics is a natural way to maintain good health.