Probiotics (Bacilus Coagulans)
Probiotics (Bacilus Coagulans)
- The term probiotic is derived from Greek, and literally means “for life.” It’s used to describe the beneficial bacteria that inhabit the human intestinal tract. Scientists have found a way to freeze-dry this beneficial bacteria and put it into food. Probiotics are also found in fermented foods such as yogurt, sauerkraut, and kefir.
- The health benefits of probiotics, noted by clinical research, are many. Probiotics promote proper intestinal environment (also known as “gut flora”), and stimulate the gastrointestinal tract and systemic immunity. By strengthening this important part of the digestive system, probiotics have been shown to help with a wide variety of health related conditions.