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Evolution of intestinal flora

The composition of the intestinal flora in humans changes throughout life.

Children 1 to 3 years / Children 3 years and over / Adults / Adults 50+

Evolution of intestinal flora

The composition of the intestinal flora in humans changes throughout life.

Children 1 to 3 years / Children 3 years and over / Adults / Adults 50+

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Kids 1 to 3 years old

From birth, the microbiota begins to develop and diversify. The openable capsule is designed to make it easier for children to take.

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Kids chewable 3 years +

From the age of 3, the gut microbiota continues to develop until adulthood.

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Adults

In adulthood, the composition of the intestinal probiotic flora stabilizes.

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50 years +

After the age of 50, the concentration of beneficial bacteria—especially Bifidobacteria—gradually decreases.

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What is the best probiotic for you?

BEST PROBIOTICS
ACCORDING TO AGE

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  • In particular, the concentration of Bifidobacteria, the predominant probiotic bacteria in the colon, decreases substantially over time, leaving more space available for the development of pathogenic bacteria.

  • It is therefore essential to use probiotic formulas specifically adapted according to age to ensure a better natural balance of the intestinal flora.

  • As a result, Probaclac complexes have been specially formulated according to the evolution of the intestinal flora from childhood to old age.

According to condition

Evolution of intestinal flora

The composition of the intestinal flora in humans changes throughout life.


 

Traveler's diarrhea

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Travelers

Formula ensuring intestinal comfort during travel to avoid certain inconveniences linked to intestinal problems.

Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea

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Medic

Formula indicated for the reduction of diarrhea associated with taking antibiotics.

Acute Intestinal Issues

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Extra Strength

High concentration formula for people with acute intestinal problems.

Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea

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Gastro-intestinal

Formula indicated for the reduction of diarrhea associated with taking antibiotics and helps control acute infectious diarrhea.

Urinary Tract Infections

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Cranberry

Formula that supports the bacterial balance of the urinary tract and helps prevent urinary tract infections.

Bacterial Vaginosis

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Vaginal

Probiotic formula that helps reduce the recurrence of bacterial vaginosis, maintain and balance vaginal pH.

Allergens

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Allergen-free probiotics

Probaclac is proud to offer allergen-free* probiotics.

Throughout the production of probiotics priority food allergens are avoided.

We are committed to providing supplements that are suitable for everyone, regardless of sensitivity.

Probaclac is the reference for probiotics without dairy proteins, gluten, soy and all classic allergens.

*Probaclac Chewable for children may contain traces of milk proteins. Probaclac Medic may contain traces of soy.

Soy-free probiotics

Soy is one of the most common priority allergens. It is important for people with allergies to avoid eating soy and soy-containing foods while still making healthy food choices.

Gluten Free Probiotics

Probiotics are often taken by people with gluten intolerance or those affected by celiac disease to relieve symptoms and aid digestion.

However, the reality is alarming since not all probiotics are gluten-free.

So instead of helping these people's digestion, some probiotics actually harm them. This becomes particularly serious in people with celiac disease. The condition affects digestion to such an extent that ingesting gluten triggers an abnormal immune response, causing inflammation and breakdown of the intestinal wall.

It is essential to consume a gluten-free probiotic in order to improve the health of the intestine, which has been damaged by the disease.

Lactose-free probiotics

Probiotics may come from a dairy source, and therefore contain traces of lactose. This may have disturbing effects in people with lactose intolerance.

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Vegetable capsules

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Probiotic and Prebiotic

Prebiotics should not be confused with probiotics.

Probiotics are live microorganisms that, when ingested in sufficient quantities, exert positive effects on the health of the microbiota, beyond traditional nutritional effects.

Prebiotics are plant fibers that we do not digest during their passage through the stomach. They end up in the colon where they serve as food for probiotic bifidobacteria.

In this sense, prebiotic fibers are said to have a bifidogenic effect because they help bifidobacteria to reproduce.

Because probiotics and prebiotics work synergistically, some supplements combine them to produce a so-called “symbiotic” effect.

Multi-strain probiotics and intestinal flora

Why is it important to consume a Probiotic with multiple strains, that is, containing Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria?

When scientists began studying this new organ, the microbiota, 400 different species had been isolated.

To date, more than 15,000 to 36,000 species have been listed.

Since the human body contains a multitude of strains, choosing a probiotic with multiple strains such as Probaclac, in which we find Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria, is the best choice for your health.

A multi-strain probiotic covers the entire gastrointestinal tract; the stomach, small intestine and colon. Lactobacilli do their job in the small intestine while Bifidobacteria colonize the niches of the colon.

Why is it important to consume a Probiotic with multiple strains, that is, containing Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria?

When scientists began studying this new organ, the microbiota, 400 different species had been isolated.

To date, more than 15,000 to 36,000 species have been listed.

Since the human body contains a multitude of strains, choosing a probiotic with multiple strains such as Probaclac, in which we find Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria, is the best choice for your health.

A multi-strain probiotic covers the entire gastrointestinal tract; the stomach, small intestine and colon. Lactobacilli do their job in the small intestine while Bifidobacteria colonize the niches of the colon.

Why is it important to consume a Probiotic with multiple strains namely, Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria?

When scientists began studying this new organ, the microbiota, 400 different species had been isolated.

To date, more than 15,000 to 36,000 species have been listed.

Since the human body contains a multitude of strains, choosing a probiotic with multiple strains such as Probaclac, in which we find Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria, is the best choice for your health.

A multi-strain probiotic covers the entire gastrointestinal tract; the stomach, small intestine and colon. Lactobacilli do their job in the small intestine while Bifidobacteria colonize the niches of the colon.

Each strain has its specific activity when it reaches the site where it produces enzymes and bacteriocins. There is then a synergy of action of each of the strains, that is to say a positive additive effect at the level of the intestinal mucosa.

Furthermore, according to research observations, there would be a link between "colon cancer" and the loss of Bifidobacteria with age.

Be careful when choosing your probiotic!

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Why is it essential to enrich the digestive tract with “good” probiotic bacteria?

The human intestinal flora is a complex environment where more than 500 species of bacteria are constantly fighting to take over the available space.

It is a constantly changing world where the natural balance between different species can be affected when pathogenic bacteria grow too quickly.

This is why it is essential to regularly supplement the intestinal tract with 'good' probiotic bacteria in order to maintain the natural balance between species.

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How do probiotic bacteria help maintain the natural balance of intestinal flora?

  • They compete with pathogens for adhesion to receptor sites (strains of human origin)

  • They compete for the nutrients needed for their multiplication

  • They produce lactic acid which promotes good intestinal pH balance

  • They produce antimicrobial substances that inhibit the growth of pathogens

  • They generate multiple enzymatic activities that promote the stimulation of the immune system

Probiotic yogurts

And what about probiotic yogurts?

Is a refrigerated probiotic in fermented milk more effective?

The literature review states that too high a level of Lactobacilli in fermented milk is detrimental to the product during its storage.

To obtain the health benefits of a liquid probiotic in which human-derived strains have been added in large quantities, it must be consumed within one week of the date of manufacture.

Be careful with commercial products sold in refrigerators.

Ask yourself the following questions:

  • What is the actual manufacturing date of the product?

  • Since the date of manufacture, has the product always been stored according to the directions on the label?

  • Since the product was shipped, from the manufacturing plant to the grocery store or pharmacy, were the temperature standards between 3 and 8 degrees Celsius met?

  • Also, were the clinical studies done on the product done with a freshly manufactured product or on the product that is on the shelves like the one you are consuming?

CHOOSE A PROBIOTIC THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE REFRIGERATION

Some probiotics must be stored in the refrigerator to prevent a decrease in bacterial concentration and thus maintain the potency and effectiveness of the product.

To this end, be sure to read labels carefully and choose a probiotic that does not require refrigeration during the shelf life of the product. This will ensure that you are consuming a probiotic whose effectiveness will not have been altered when stored at room temperature.

Why choose Probaclac probiotics?

  • Multi-strain formulations based on Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli reflecting the natural composition of the probiotic flora in humans as well as the addition of S. Thermophilus and S. Boulardii for their important properties

  • NPN certified formulations

  • Clinically tested probiotic strains

  • Pharmaceutical grade

  • Specific probiotic formulations according to age or condition

  • Contains prebiotics

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