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The gastrointestinal system has a vital and unique function in each person. The gut is a conduit for nutrient into body. The intestinal microflora, estimated to include 100 trillion bacteria, comprises hundreds of different species of microbiota that have a significant impact on human health. In the optimally functioning gut, bacteria that are pathogenic coexist with beneficial bacteria, and these two populations are balanced.

If an imbalance results in more bacteria with virulent properties, illness can result, such as diarrhea, constipation, growth inhibition, injure the intestine directly and be partially absorbed, potentially contributing throughout the human life to aging and geriatric disease such as arteriosclerosis, hypertension, liver disorders etc. Besides that, this condition may cause cancer.

AB-Kefir Lactobacillus contains 30 billion bacteria per sachet. It is a combination of 8 different strain of perfect natural activated bacteria consist of Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium bifidum, Lactobacillus casei subsp. Casei, Lactobacillus casei subsp. rhamnosus, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris, Lactobacillus helveticus and Candida kefry. All of these probiotics help to detoxify the bowel, produce B complex and keep yeasts and undesirable bacteria in check, but are damaged by antibiotics.

AB-Kefir Lactobacillus Contain Probiotics and Prebiotics

AB-Kefir Lactobacillus contain probiotics (8 different bacteria) and prebiotics (fructooligosaccharide). Healthy microflora can be supported by probiotics and prebiotics. Probiotics are supplements that can be used to change or improve intestinal bacterial balance to improve the health of body. Prebiotics are non-digestible food products that stimulate and help the growth of symbiotic bacterial species, already in colon, that improve the health of body. Prebiotics include foods containing substrates that nourish beneficial gut microbiota. These substrates include dietary fiber and fructooligosaccharides.

Good bacteria helps to:

a) form a barrier against invading organisms by enhancing the defecense mechanisms against pathogens.
b) balance good and bad bacteria in intestinal.
c) digest foods well and absorb nutrient effectively.
d) produce vitamins (vitamin B complex) and protein, which are partly absorbed and used by the body.
e) produce organic acids to retard the growth of pathogenic bacteria.
f) reduce cholesterol, prevent hypertension and heart diseases.
g) enhance the calcium absorption and prevent onset of osteoporosis.
h) maintain healthy intestinal bacteria during and after oral antibiotic therapy.
i) improve and prevent lactose intolerance.

Who Need to Take Lactobacillus?

1) Adults or children with constipation and poor digestive system.
2) Person with poor immune system.
3) People who easily tired, inability to concentrate and decline in memory.
4) Person with skin allergy problem, full with pimple or freckles on face.
5) Person who take antibiotics, steroids, contraceptives, and exposed to pesticides and fertilizers in a long period.
6) People with degenerative disease.
7) People always under stress and inconsistent in their daily meal time.
8) Women who suffering from menstruation disorder or white discharge.
9) Alcohol drinker or people with poor liver and detoxification system.
10) Vegetarian.

Question & Answer

1. Am I really need to take probiotics?
When you take antibiotic, pathogen bacteria and beneficial bacterial in your body will be damaged in the same time. So, you need to take probiotics to overcome the side effects of antibiotics. Besides a stressful lifestyle, we had consumed carbonated drink, coffee, processed food, meat, poultry which injected antibiotic, high fat or high protein diet and low fiber diet. All of these damaged bacteria in the body. Therefore, you have to take probiotics to maintain your health.

2. Can those people with lactose intolerance take AB-Kefir Lactobacillus?
Yes. There are 75-80% of Asians suffering from lactose intolerance problem. Lactose intolerance caused by a deficiency of lactose, the enzyme that digests the sugar in milk. However, AB-Kefir has a greater ability in metabolize lactose.

3. Can AB-Kefir solve my constipation problem?
Most of the constipation happens because the imbalance between good and bad bacteria and less intake of insoluble fiber. Probiotics inside AB-Kefir Lactobacillus are able to improve intestinal bacterial balance and make stool go through intestinal fast.

4. My child has a poor appetite. Can AB-Kefir Lactobacillus helps?
Yes. AB-Kefir Lactobacillus helps body to digest foods well, absorb nutrient effectively and excrete stool easily. This make your child have a good appetite for foods.

5. Can I take antibiotic and AB-Kefir Lactobacillus together?
No. AB-Kefir should be eat 1 hour after taking antibiotic. This is because antibiotic will damage all the probiotics produce by AB-Kefir Lactobacillus.