Why Probiotics Matter?
Discover how probiotics support your digestive system, boost immunity, and enhance nutrient absorption. Learn their role in balancing the gut microbiome and promoting overall health from within
BENEFITS OF PROBIOTICS FOR THE KIDNEY
Probiotics represent a promising supportive treatment approach for CKD and related complications, with demonstrated benefits in toxin control, inflammation reduction, metabolic improvement, and kidney function protection. Nonetheless, larger and longer-term studies are required to determine optimal dosage, strains, and clinical outcome impacts. Probiotic supplementation should be considered part of integrated care and prevention strategies for CKD progression.
PROBIOTICS SUPPORTING THE REDUCTION
OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK
Probiotics
(especially L. reuteri, L. plantarum, B. longum, B. breve) help reduce total
cholesterol, LDL-C, and triglycerides; increase HDL-C; regulate blood pressure
through increased endothelial NO, reduced angiotensin II, decreased
inflammatory response, and TMAO—risk factors for atherosclerosis.
Supplementing
probiotics in functional foods is a potential supportive treatment for
cardiovascular disease prevention, in accordance with FAO/WHO standards (2001).
EFFECTS OF COLOSTRUM ON THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Colostrum, especially bovine colostrum, is a nutrient-rich source of protein, antibodies, growth factors, and many other bioactive compounds that enhance immunity and protect the digestive mucosa.
PROBIOTICS SUPPORT INTESTINAL SEROTONIN
SECRETION
Collective scientific data indicate that probiotics support intestinal
serotonin secretion through multiple mechanisms: activating
serotonin-synthesizing enzymes (particularly Tph1), balancing gut microbiota,
reducing inflammation in the gut and brain, and amplifying serotonin signaling
toward the brain.