The Synergistic Strains of Lactomin
Posted on26 Mar 2023
Lactomin advance + probiotics comprises of 5 specific and unique strains which work together to help the host aid better digestion, immunity and help relieve stomach problems such as IBS, AAD, traveller's diarrhoea, diarrhoea, constipation and bloating. Our strains are extensively researched and backed by numerous clinical studies that support each strain.
1. Lactobacillus acidophillus La-14
2. Bifidobacterium longum BI-05
3. Lactobacillus rhamnosus MG-316
4. Lactobacillus plantarum R-1012
5. Enterococcus faecalis CEC-0411
One of the best ways of correcting and maintaining good gut bacteria balance is to consume probiotics such as Lactomin. Probiotics are live microorganisms that are beneficial to our gut health. Probiotics work by crowding out any potentially bad bacteria, taking up space and using up nutrients they would need to reproduce.
Probiotics help to prime our immune system so our cells are ready to tackle bacterial and viral invaders. But to get to the gut, probiotics need to go on a journey through our digestive system, which is filled with acid and bile – so they need to be hardy and protected. Lactomin strains are indeed hardy (especially lactobacillus and bifidobacterium strains), on top of that, each strain is double protected, thus enduring the harsh transit process to the intestines.
Some reasons why to take Lactomin as your probiotic?
First, they have to be safe. Any organism used in probiotic supplements should have passed tests (eg. COA Tests) that show they are safe to consume from the manufacturer. As well as how well established and certified is the manufacturer.
Second, type of strain is important. As different bacterial strains perform different functions. Species in the Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium categories are the most common, most researched and have been proven to work.
Third, Delivery of probiotic strains to the gut. In order to withstand the harsh conditions of the stomach and acid in the human gut, probiotic strains are highly vulnerable and without a resistant coating (encapsulated), it will not survive the delivery to the gut. There are a large number of different probiotic supplements and strains available. Since probiotics need to be delivered to the gut to work, they are most commonly and effectively taken orally. These usually don’t need to be refrigerated as the bacteria will return to their active state in the gut.
Lactomin range of probiotics are specially formulated to meet all these requirements and beyond.
This is why we are so confident every sachet of our probiotics works.
1. Lactobacillus acidophillus La-14
2. Bifidobacterium longum BI-05
3. Lactobacillus rhamnosus MG-316
4. Lactobacillus plantarum R-1012
5. Enterococcus faecalis CEC-0411
One of the best ways of correcting and maintaining good gut bacteria balance is to consume probiotics such as Lactomin. Probiotics are live microorganisms that are beneficial to our gut health. Probiotics work by crowding out any potentially bad bacteria, taking up space and using up nutrients they would need to reproduce.
Probiotics help to prime our immune system so our cells are ready to tackle bacterial and viral invaders. But to get to the gut, probiotics need to go on a journey through our digestive system, which is filled with acid and bile – so they need to be hardy and protected. Lactomin strains are indeed hardy (especially lactobacillus and bifidobacterium strains), on top of that, each strain is double protected, thus enduring the harsh transit process to the intestines.
Some reasons why to take Lactomin as your probiotic?
First, they have to be safe. Any organism used in probiotic supplements should have passed tests (eg. COA Tests) that show they are safe to consume from the manufacturer. As well as how well established and certified is the manufacturer.
Second, type of strain is important. As different bacterial strains perform different functions. Species in the Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium categories are the most common, most researched and have been proven to work.
Third, Delivery of probiotic strains to the gut. In order to withstand the harsh conditions of the stomach and acid in the human gut, probiotic strains are highly vulnerable and without a resistant coating (encapsulated), it will not survive the delivery to the gut. There are a large number of different probiotic supplements and strains available. Since probiotics need to be delivered to the gut to work, they are most commonly and effectively taken orally. These usually don’t need to be refrigerated as the bacteria will return to their active state in the gut.
Lactomin range of probiotics are specially formulated to meet all these requirements and beyond.
This is why we are so confident every sachet of our probiotics works.