Benefits of probiotics
Digestive system diseases
Infectious diarrhea (caused by viruses, bacteria or parasites), antibiotic-related diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), etc.
The most studied probiotic function: There is strong evidence that certain probiotics can help treat diarrhea caused by infection or antibiotics. Feeding certain probiotics to babies can shorten the course of the disease; probiotics help balance the "good and bad" bacteria in the intestines and improve the microbial balance; help reduce gas, bloating and diarrhea; relieve constipation.
Allergic disease
Atopic dermatitis (eczema) and allergic rhinitis (hay fever).
Certain probiotic strains can reduce the severity of eczema in children and infants. Both pregnant women taking probiotics and infant feeding milk containing probiotics can improve infant eczema. Some probiotics can also reduce inflammation in babies allergic to milk protein.
common cold
It can reduce the incidence of common colds, such as fever, cough, and runny nose.
Probiotics may help strengthen the immune system and inhibit the growth of harmful intestinal bacteria. Some probiotics have been shown to promote the production of natural antibodies in the body, and they can also enhance immune cell function.
Infant colic
The cause of colic is not yet known, but some experts believe that it may be related to a small amount of gas producing bacteria and a certain type of bacteria in the baby’s intestines. Probiotics can reduce colic symptoms by balancing beneficial bacteria in the intestine.
















