These are noble microorganisms capable not only of passing through the digestive tract but also of adhering to the intestinal mucosa and maintaining high viability during processing, thereby improving the state of intestinal microflora. Probiotic microorganisms help restore and maintain healthy intestinal microflora and thus strengthen the body's natural immunity. They reach the intestines alive, where they act actively.
Healthy intestinal microflora can protect us against foreign substances and harmful bacteria that the human body comes into contact with daily, and thus strengthens our immunity. By maintaining healthy intestinal microflora, probiotic cultures also increase the absorption and better utilization of minerals (e.g., calcium, iron) and trace elements (e.g., zinc, copper) from food and support better fat digestion.
In a healthy intestinal environment, vitamins of the B group, biotin (vitamin H), and vitamin K are also produced. The beneficial effect of probiotic cultures is known in problems with bowel movements, as they improve digestion and regulate bowel function, thereby also reducing the risk of colon cancer.