Clinical Research Probiotic Mints
Boosts immunity & good bacteria*
- Several clinical studies have shown the effects of probiotics on the immune system and gut bacteria. Researchers found that probiotic supplementation improved immune function markers and increased beneficial gut bacteria populations. Specifically, participants showed enhanced levels of immunoglobulins and cytokines, indicating a strengthened immune response. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Helps improve skin microbiome*
- A clinical study investigated the effects of probiotics on skin health, revealing that oral probiotic supplementation improved skin barrier function and hydration. Participants consuming probiotics experienced reduced skin sensitivity and enhanced skin moisture retention compared to the control group. These findings suggest that probiotics can play a beneficial role in maintaining healthy skin by supporting barrier integrity and hydration levels. [5]
Helps support digestion *
- A clinical study explores the efficacy of probiotics in alleviating symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial involving patients with IBS and found that probiotic supplementation significantly reduced abdominal pain and improved overall quality of life compared to a placebo. These findings suggest that probiotics could be beneficial in managing IBS symptoms, making them a promising option for clinical studies aimed at gastrointestinal health products. [6]
Helps maintain healthy gums & fresh breath *
- Lactobacillus salivarius has been shown to improve oral health by reducing dental caries and periodontal diseases. Researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial involving subjects who consumed probiotic-containing products, showing significant reductions in plaque accumulation and gingival inflammation compared to controls. These findings suggest that probiotics may play a beneficial role in maintaining oral hygiene and preventing common dental conditions. [7]
Helps prevent reproductive system infections *
A recent study highlighted in the clinical trials category for reproductive health focused on probiotics' impact on vaginal microbiota. Researchers explored the effects of specific probiotic strains on restoring bacterial balance and reducing the incidence of bacterial vaginosis (BV). Results demonstrated that probiotic supplementation effectively promoted a healthier vaginal microbiome by increasing beneficial lactobacilli and decreasing harmful bacteria, suggesting potential benefits for women's reproductive health. These findings underscore the promising role of probiotics in supporting vaginal health through microbial balance restoration. [8]
Helps prevent weight gain*
A clinical study explored the effects of probiotics on weight gain prevention and found promising results. Participants who consumed probiotics experienced a significant reduction in body weight compared to those on a placebo. Additionally, probiotic supplementation helped regulate gut microbiota composition, which is linked to improved metabolism and reduced fat accumulation.[9]
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