Women’s Daily Probiotic
BIOFENCE Women’s Daily Probiotic contains more than 150 billion CFU of 15 biocompatible probiotic strains in each acid-resistant, vegan capsule.
BIOFENCE Women’s Daily Probiotic supports women’s health – it is proven to benefit intestinal and vaginal microflora, supports natural detoxification and regulates the body’s hormone levels.
BIOFENCE Women’s Daily Probiotic contains 15 probiotic strains supported by short-chain inulin (prebiotic), which ensures their rapid multiplication in the intestines:
Boosts immunity and reduces inflammation in the gut by producing mucus that inhibits pathogen’s growth and prevents them from attaching to the gut’s walls.
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Protects the body from invading viruses, molds and toxins. Has antioxidant properties and helps maintain intestinal permeability. Inhibits the growth of gas-producing bacteria in the gut. Helps increase the hippocampus and has a beneficial role in the treatment of depression. Its ability to survive in the gastrointestinal tract makes it a transport chassis for delivery of therapeutic compounds or proteins.
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Helps maintain a healthy immune system, reduces the risk of bacterial infections and inhibits the development of Helicobacter pylori. Supports the growth of acidophilus bacteria, producers of the enzyme amylase and the absorption of starch in the intestine.
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It corrects the intestinal balance by stimulating the growth of beneficial bacteria in the intestine and absorbs mycotoxins from food. It protects the intestinal tract by attaching to intestinal epithelial cells and forming a biofilm that repels and neutralizes pathogenic microorganisms.
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Effectively treats Helicobacter pylori infections and increases the level of vitamin D3 in the blood by 25.5%. Produces a broad-spectrum antibiotic substance – reuterin, which inhibits the growth of certain harmful bacteria, yeasts, fungi and protozoa, and maintains a healthy intestinal flora.
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Works very well in combination with other probiotics to reduce mold, yeast and parasite growth and their toxic effects within the intestinal tract. Through lactic acid fermentation, it processes sugars to lactic acid.
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Produces substances with antimicrobial properties that inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria and yeasts in the digestive tract. This is particularly useful in preventing and treating infections such as bacterial vaginosis. It helps with weight loss and reduction of abdominal fat by boosting metabolism, aiding in fat storage and controling feelings of hunger and satiety.
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A number of studies have shown that this bacterium exhibits a significant anticancer effect on human cancer cells and has remarkable anticancer activity against all tested cell lines. The results also show significantly increased production of cell signalling molecules that have the ability to induce programmed cell death in breast cancer tumour cells.
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It creates a reaction unsuitable to pathogenic bacteria and limits self poisoning of the body due to putrefactive processes.
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Stimulates the immune system and improves digestion. Improves the growth of Bulgarian lactobacilli and breaks down milk sugar.
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It inhibits the growth of pathogenic bacteria and stimulates the immune system because it produces large amounts of acetic and lactic acid. Several in-depth studies of the bacterium have shown promising results in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome, immune dysregulation and eczema in infants. The bacterium helps regulate white blood cell counts – by increasing them, some infections are overcome, and by decreasing them, some inflammations are overcome.
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Considered a “psychobiotic”, it helps the body regulate cortisol production and cope with stress because of its anti-inflammatory actions and ability to reduce the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis’ activity.
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Promotes the production of short-chain fatty acids that help lower the pH of the gut microbiome, making it inhospitable to pathogenic bacteria. Works to break down complex carbohydrates to simple sugars that are easier to digest. Supports the production of biotin, which helps the digestive system process proteins, carbohydrates and fatty acids. Research has shown that the bacterium promotes the production of interleukins and TNF-alpha, both of which play an important role in the immune response. The combination of Bifidobacterium Infantis and Longum has been shown to improve quality of life in children with irritable bowel syndrome.
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Constipation
It helps break down food, absorb nutrients and fight “bad” organisms that cause disease. Usually found in the intestines of infants and in the vagina. It has antimicrobial activity against pathogens, is non-cytotoxic and has immunostimulatory abilities.
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Has impressive abilities to nourish and support immune function and digestion. By producing acids, peroxides and bacteriocins, it prevents pathogens from establishing colonies in the gut. It has beneficial effects on the skin and respiratory system. It aids in the absorption of various vitamins and minerals – some strains produce folic acid (vitamin B9), while others are involved in the transformation of minerals into bioavailable forms, needed at cellular gateways to allow minerals to be introduced into the cell. It counteracts the harmful effects of the protein gliadin, a component of wheat gluten that can cause leaky gut in celiac disease.
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These are a group of naturally occurring polysaccharides produced by many types of plants. They are not absorbed by humans, but are a favored by beneficial bacteria and allow for their rapid reproduction. For a probiotic to be most effective, it should be accompanied by these polysaccharides (inulin). The “probiotic + prebiotic” formula is called synbiotic.