|
What Is It?
The human digestive system is naturally inhabited by billions of bacteria called the intestinal microflora. You begin acquiring this internal ecosystem in infancy and by the time you’ve reached adulthood, there are as many as five hundred bacterial species in the colon alone, including bifidobacteria only available in Activia.
What It Does
Specialists at Dannon® selected Bifidus Regularis™ for
Activia® because it survives passage
through the digestive
tract, arriving in the colon as a living culture.
Once there, it plays a beneficial role
in your intestinal ecosystem*.
Detailed information for health care professionals.
Two Weeks Can Make a Difference
Eating, as part of a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle, Activia every day for two weeks delivers enough Bifidus Regularis™ to help regulate your digestive system by helping with slow intestinal transit. And continuing to eat Activia will maintain that benefit. Try it.
* SOURCES
Berrada N., et al. Bifidobacterium from fermented milks: Survival during gastric transit. J. Dairy Sci. 1991; 74: 409-413
Pochart P, et al. Survival of bifidobacteria ingested via fermented milk during their passage through the human small intestine: an in vivo study using intestinal perfusion. Am. J Clin Nutr 1992; 55:78-80
Arunachalam K.D., et al. Role of bifidobacteria in nutrition, medicine and technology. Nutrition research 1999; Vol 19, 10: 1539-1597
C. Picard, et al. Review article: bifidobacteria as probiotic agents - physiological effects and clinical benefits. Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2005; 22:495-512
|