Selected bacterial strains with bio-inulin as a nutrient base
The intestinal flora is the entirety of the microorganisms that colonize the human intestine and is made up of more than 10 trillion bacteria from over 400 different types of bacteria. It is a complex ecosystem of its own and takes on many different tasks of the body: microscopic intestinal bacteria support digestion, strengthen our immune system and form important metabolic products such as hormones, vitamins, and enzymes.
Even toxins absorbed through food and air, which get into the gastrointestinal tract, are fought by the intestinal flora and rendered harmless. Therefore, the health of the intestinal flora is a baseline factor for our general well-being and health.
Bifidobacteria are found in the large intestine and do not produce histamine. Some of them are therefore particularly suitable for people with histamine intolerance. They are the most common type of bacteria found in the intestine and are among the most important microorganisms in the intestinal flora.
Lactobacilli are lactic acid bacteria that occur naturally in the human body. They belong to the intestinal flora and are located in the small intestine. From there, they ensure proper digestion and support the natural immune system.
Bio-inulin is multiple sugars that can also be found in the natural plant world, where it forms an important energy reserve. In our Bifidoflor HIT capsules, the bio-inulin acts as an important nutrient medium for the intestinal bacteria strengthening the intestinal flora and thus supporting natural digestion.