Method for treating and/or preventing intestinal bacterial imbalance
A bacterium, a technology for use, applied in the field of treatment and/or prevention of intestinal bacterial imbalance in mammals, capable of solving problems such as absence of GLS
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[0043]There are many kinds of harmful microorganisms that survive and form the microbiota in the gut of humans and animals. There are also a variety of beneficial microorganisms that have beneficial effects on the host. In a healthy environment, harmful microorganisms maintain a symbiotic or antagonistic relationship with beneficial microorganisms in the body. However, excessive growth of harmful microorganisms breaks the balance between harmful microorganisms and beneficial microorganisms, thereby causing intestinal bacterial imbalance (IBI).
[0044] When harmful microorganisms, such as bacteria and yeast, grow in excess in the gut, the host develops a condition known as dysbiosis. In humans, dysbiosis is associated with diseases such as yeast infections, irritable bowel syndrome and rheumatoid arthritis.
[0045] Yeasts are unicellular fungi. Yeast is present in all humans, but yeast "overgrowth" (uncontrolled proliferation that leads to symptoms) is usually prevented by...
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