Description
INDICATIONS: LD Proactiv 50 is a food supplement, with probiotic action based on lactic ferments and bifidobacteria, useful for maintaining intestinal well-being as it contributes to the balance of the intestinal bacterial flora which can be altered by stress, antibiotic therapies, diarrhea, organic factors or food.
LD Proactiv 50, thanks to the mixture of lactic ferments contained in it, promotes a physiological eubiosis in cases where the correct intestinal balance is altered.
The synergistic blend of different strains of lactic ferments promotes the proliferation, turnover and maturation of the colon epithelial cells in order to maintain the integrity of the mucosa, repair the lesions and restore the correct functioning of the intestine.
RECOMMENDATION: 1 or 2 chewable tablets a day, preferably on an empty stomach.
AVAILABLE PACKAGING: 20 tablets of 0.5 g.
WARNINGS: see packaging.
Curiosity
Bifidobacteria: these are the most important and numerous probiotics present in the large intestine of adults and children. These bacteria decrease with age and when intestinal eubiosis is altered. • Bifidobacterium brevis, like all enzymes, is useful in all those cases where it is necessary to favor the balance of the intestinal bacterial flora.
• bifidobacterium animalis is among the most resistant microorganisms of the intestinal flora, even in extreme environmental conditions (gastric juices, high temperature, bile)
Lactobacilli: Lactic bacteria widely present in the intestinal tract, possess the ability to ferment lactose and other sugars producing organic acids including lactic acid which preserves the intestinal pH at physiological values by inhibiting the proliferation of pathogenic bacteria (Candida, Clostridium, Escherichia coli, etc. .).
Furthermore, this family of lactobacilli is able to produce substances that inhibit the proliferation of other pathogenic microorganisms, eliminating the toxins produced by them.
What is eubiosis?
The term eubiosis refers to the presence of a balanced intestinal bacterial flora.
In the gastrointestinal tract there are at least 400 bacterial species useful for: protecting the digestive and intestinal mucosa, facilitating the digestive processes and assimilation of nutrients, producing the substances necessary for greater protection against pathogens. The right balance between the various microorganisms (eubiosis) is essential for health; when this balance is altered, the conditions are created for the establishment and multiplication of pathogenic bacteria (dysbiosis). In these cases, the body’s immune defenses are lowered and expose us more to the risk of bacterial and viral aggression; precisely for this reason it is important to regulate the intestinal bacterial flora. Intestinal disorders now represent a social problem; in fact, various unpleasant symptoms depend on intestinal malfunction: constipation, abdominal swelling, bloating, flatulence, diarrhea, etc .; symptoms due to the weakening of the condition of eubiosis.