PROBIAL FLORA Regularity
Gastroenterology
- Helps restore intestinal flora
- Promotes intestinal regularity
- Supports intestinal membrane integrity






Bifidobacterium lactis BS01 (LMGP-21384)
Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus LR06 (DSM 21981)
FOS (Fructooligosaccharides)
Food supplement with probiotic strains.
Biotin
EFSA Claim: contributes to the mantainance of normal mucosa.
PROBIAL® FLORA Regularity is specifically designed to address irregular intestinal transit, a condition that can be both a consequence and a cause of intestinal discomfort and various associated symptoms. This formulation aims to enhance gastrointestinal motility and regularity through its key components:
Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus LR06: This probiotic strain is effective against various E. coli strains, including the pathogenic serotype O157:H7. Additionally, LR06 is beneficial in restoring membrane integrity following damage from pro-inflammatory stimuli, making it useful in countering conditions such as leaky gut.
Bifidobacterium lactis BS01: Clinically tested for its effectiveness against constipation and gastrointestinal discomfort, BS01 is known to improve stool frequency and consistency, as well as reduce abdominal bloating. Its inclusion in the supplement targets common symptoms associated with irregular bowel movements.
FOS (Fructooligosaccharides): These non-digestible fibers possess prebiotic activity, meaning they support and promote a healthy balance of microflora in the gut. By nourishing beneficial gut bacteria, FOS contributes to overall gastrointestinal health and regularity.
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