Travel ProbioticsRef: 4508
Reduce the risk of traveller's diarrhoea. Support your digestive system when you're eating and drinking abroad. Diarrhoea on holiday is no fun. An effect preventive for travel diarrhea Take Travel Probiotics prior to and during travel abroad to support digestive health and help your immune system stay strong. This natural health formula is a proven formulation of unique probiotic strains designed to support the traveller's digestive health and immunity while abroad. Whether you call it Delhi Belly or Spanish tummy or just don't talk about it at all, protect yourself in advance from traveller's diarrhoea.
There are lots of probiotic drinks and supplements out there, but not all of them will work for this very specialised situation. You need:
Lactobacillus acidophilus Rosell-52 a natural resident of the intestinal microflora; this strain of friendly bacteria has been well studied to survive the gastric acids and bile salts expected at mealtimes and to reach the intestines without damage. In addition, L. acidophilus Rosell-52 can adhere to the cell wall lining of the intestines and exert beneficial effects in terms of inhibiting intestinal pathogens and supporting immune cells. Saccharomyces boulardii a unique probiotic yeast which is sold widely in the US, Scandinavia, Germany & France. S. boulardii has undergone extensive clinical research proving its ability to flush out pathogenic bacteria such as E. coli and salmonella (responsible for 70% of Traveller's Diarrhoea) and to have therapeutic benefits against diarrhoea. Lactobacillus rhamnosus Rosell-11 a natural component of the friendly bacteria in the intestines; the species is one of the most studied in the probiotic world. L. rhamnosus Rosell-11 has been proven to resist bile and gastric acidity over pH 3 - therefore if taken at mealtimes (when pH is around 4), it will pass through the stomach without being damaged. L. rhamnosus Rosell-11 is able to bind strongly to the intestinal cells and helps maintain a strong immune system. Bifidobacterium longum Rosell-175 colonises primarily in the large intestine (or colon). In this region it promotes the production of antibodies, supports the body against toxins and inhibits the development of undesirable bacteria by competitively excluding their attachment to the intestinal wall lining. In addition, a healthy balance of bifidobacteria supports the intestines in assisting transit and optimising a healthy frequency and regularity of bowel movements. DTECTA guarantees 5 billion live micro-organisms per Travla vegetarian capsule until the best before date. A healthy intestinal flora also helps maintain overall immunity as up to two-thirds of the body's immunity is managed in the intestines. Where there is a healthy balance of friendly bacteria in the intestines, acidity is high which hinders the growth and survival of bad bacteria, and enables the growth of friendly bacteria to multiply and exclude the bad bacteria. However, the balance of bacteria in the intestines is fragile and can easily be disrupted by several factors such as ageing, antibiotics, environment and diet. With exotic travel on the rise an increased number of holiday makers and business travellers are consuming food and drink in unfamiliar environments. With Travla, travellers can depart with a healthy and balanced coat of friendly bacteria in their intestines to maintain digestive health and immunity throughout their travels. Travla may be taken prior to, during and after travel abroad to support digestive health and natural immunity. Refrigeration is not necessary for storage. As a food supplement Travla can be given to adults and children (over 3 years) .
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