LIVEO Complex sachets, 14 pcs.
LIVEO complex sachets are specially designed to conveniently support the gut microbiota of both children and adults. The sachets contain patented beneficial bacteria - LGG® and BB-12®, the world’s most researched and clinically documented strains of lactic acid and bifidobacteria, alongside fibre (fructooligosaccharides), which creates a favourable environment for the growth of beneficial bacteria.
Each LIVEO complex sachet contains at least 2 billion (2 x 10^9) colony-forming units (CFU) of the lactic acid bacterium Lactobacillus rhamnosus (LGG®) and the bifidobacterium Bifidobacterium (BB-12®), as well as water-soluble dietary fibre - fructooligosaccharides. Fructooligosaccharides are non-digestible food fibres that are not broken down or absorbed in the small intestine, as the human digestive system lacks the enzymes required to hydrolyse them. While they do not provide nutritional value, these fibres are essential for the body.
To ensure the effectiveness of the beneficial bacteria, they undergo lyophilisation during production and are packaged in sachets filled with nitrogen gas. That does not harm the bacteria but preserves their viability until they reach the intestines, protecting them from stomach acid and bile. The bacteria are only activated upon contact with oxygen and water in the body. LGG® and BB-12® strains are particularly resistant to stomach and bile acids, which means that they can reach the small intestine intact, where they form colonies and become part of the natural gut microbiota, enabling the good bacteria to thrive.
LIVEO complex sachets are specially designed to conveniently support the gut microbiota of both children and adults. The sachets contain patented beneficial bacteria - LGG® and BB-12®, the world’s most researched and clinically documented strains of lactic acid and bifidobacteria, alongside fibre (fructooligosaccharides), which creates a favourable environment for the growth of beneficial bacteria.
Each LIVEO complex sachet contains at least 2 billion (2 x 10^9) colony-forming units (CFU) of the lactic acid bacterium Lactobacillus rhamnosus (LGG®) and the bifidobacterium Bifidobacterium (BB-12®), as well as water-soluble dietary fibre - fructooligosaccharides. Fructooligosaccharides are non-digestible food fibres that are not broken down or absorbed in the small intestine, as the human digestive system lacks the enzymes required to hydrolyse them. While they do not provide nutritional value, these fibres are essential for the body.
To ensure the effectiveness of the beneficial bacteria, they undergo lyophilisation during production and are packaged in sachets filled with nitrogen gas. That does not harm the bacteria but preserves their viability until they reach the intestines, protecting them from stomach acid and bile. The bacteria are only activated upon contact with oxygen and water in the body. LGG® and BB-12® strains are particularly resistant to stomach and bile acids, which means that they can reach the small intestine intact, where they form colonies and become part of the natural gut microbiota, enabling the good bacteria to thrive.