October 01, 2012

Why our Prebiotic fibers may be good

What is it?

Prebiotics are non-digestible food ingredients that stimulate the growth and/or activity of bacteria in the digestive system in ways claimed to be beneficial to health.

The prebiotic definition does not emphasize a specific bacterial group. Generally, however, it is assumed that a prebiotic should increase the number and/or activity of bifidobacteria and lactic acid bacteria. The importance of the bifidobacteria and the lactic acid bacteria (LABs) is that these groups of bacteria may have several beneficial effects on the host, especially in terms of improving digestion (including enhancing mineral absorption) and the effectiveness and intrinsic strength of the immune system. A product that stimulates bifidobacteria is considered a bifidogenic factor. Some prebiotics may thus also act as a bifidogenic factor and vice versa, but the two concepts are not identical.

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Significant possible effects related to consumer’s satisfaction.
Improve Calcium Absorption: The prebiotic fiber is a natural way to help you increase the absorption of calcium to build and maintain strong bones. Improve Magnesium absorption.

Helps to maintain a strong immune system by building a healthy lower intestinal tract which enhances the absorption of nutrients and helps to maintain proper digestion. Makes it easy to enjoy better-for-you food choices as it also enhances flavors and improves textures.

Prebiotics are non-digestible food ingredients that stimulate the growth and/or activity of bacteria in the digestive system in ways claimed to be beneficial to health. Reduction of colorectal cancer risk, inflammatory bowel disorders (Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis).

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