Scientific studies (conducted mainly based on bacteria belonging to the strains Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium) demonstrate that these bacteria may be useful:
in the framework of the prevention and treatment of disorders associated with the use of antibiotics;
in order to treat gastroenteritis and seizures diarrhoeal acute;
to relieve complaints due to lactose intolerance.
Probiotics can decrease the duration of attacks of diarrhoea both in children and in adults. In addition, they can be used to protect the subject against pathogens because they are thought to play an important role in the prevention of infections.
Inulin enriched with oligofructose 405 mg
Concentrated protein of small-milk 184.5 mg
Colostrum (30% immunoglobulins) 85.5 mg
Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM 37.5 mg
= 7.5 billion live organisms
Bifidobacterium lactis Bi-07 25 mg
= 7.5 billion live organisms
Cholecalciferol 2.5 mcg