How it is made?
For its production, 19 organic herbs and lactic acid bacteria are mixed with water and molasses from sugar cane. In the natural fermentation process, the bacteria consume the sugar in the molasses and convert it into lactic acid and acetic acid. Once all the sugar is consumed, the fermentation process is complete, and the product contains only herbal extracts, organic acids, and lactic acid bacteria.
What it offers?
Vita Biosa harmonizes the gut flora and strengthens the immune system. It is vegan, sugar-free, alcohol-free, and contains no preservatives. It is a "live" product containing over 6 billion bioavailable probiotics and is essential for all family members, from young children to the elderly.
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What are probiotics?
Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that primarily live in the gastrointestinal tract and provide significant health benefits. It is important to keep them active and in high concentrations as they offer many health benefits, including improved bowel function and reduced risk of certain chronic diseases. Prebiotics are fibers that help the growth of probiotics.
Why should you take probiotics?
About 70% of our body's defense depends on the healthy state of the gut flora. Inside the gut, 1,000 trillion microorganisms coexist. They are divided into two main categories: friendly bacteria (probiotics that promote life) and pathogens. Studies have shown that when probiotics dominate the digestive system, gut functions improve, and the immune system is strengthened.
Vita Biosa probiotics survive in the gut, remain active, and as they multiply, they communicate with intestinal cells. They create an acidic environment in the gut, preventing the growth of harmful bacteria.
The gut system plays an important role in our health, as 80% of our immune system resides there.
Indications
VITA BIOSA probiotics are essential where there are severe and chronic digestive problems, such as:
- Digestive disorders
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Diarrhea
- Constipation – bloating
- Inflammatory bowel diseases
- Allergies
- Yeast infections
- Chronic infections, especially those caused by Candida albicans
Absolutely necessary:
- After the use of antibiotics
- For all women over the age of 45, as the body approaches the perimenopausal phase
- For anyone with high cholesterol problems
- For people undergoing radiation therapy
- For every woman experiencing episodes of gynecological infections, such as vaginitis, cervicitis, urinary tract infections
- As a prevention against food poisoning
- Probiotics have also been shown to have a positive effect on blood sugar levels in some cases. Studies have shown that probiotics can help reduce blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes.
Finally, it is important to note that probiotics are not a medication and should not be used to treat or manage diabetes. However, they can be a useful supplement for people with diabetes or high blood sugar levels.