Microbiome

Human microbiome, also known as Normal Flora, is a class of bacteria which are harmless to organisms and form symbiotic relationship with host during long-term evolution.

Humans are colonized by many microorganisms; The latest estimate is about 37 trillion. Some of the microbial communities colonized by humans are symbiotic, meaning they coexist without harming humans; Other microbiota have a reciprocal relationship with their human host:

A, Antagonism: After the normal bacteria group grows in the specific part of the organism, it has the biological antagonism to other bacteria group. The biobarrier is often created by anaerobic bacteria. The normal bacterial colony occupies the position through close contact with the mucosal epithelium cell, because of the large number of these positions, the normal bacterial colony is superior in nutritional competition, and through its own metabolism to change the environmental pH value or release antibiotics, to inhibit the growth of foreign bacteria.

B. Nutritional effects: The existence of normal bacteria affects the material metabolism and transformation of organisms. For example, the synthesis of protein, carbohydrate, fat and vitamins, the metabolism of bile, the metabolism of cholesterol and the transformation of hormones are all involved in the normal bacteria.

C, Immune function: The host can be immunized by antigenic stimulation of normal bacteria, which reduces the harm of host. Experiments have shown that some induced autoimmune processes have cancer inhibition effects.

If the balance of normal bacteria is disrupted, experiments show that many chronic diseases follow: obesity, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, immune disorder syndrome, and so on.

Our Swiss Nutrition Solution, in addition to daily supplements of the most important bacteria bifidobacterium and lactic acid bacteria, uses vegetable and fruit nutrient also rich in probiotics, to create the best conditions for balancing the human microbiome.

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