The reason researchers chose E. faecium 1) acid-resistant-bile
1) Acid-resistant, bile-resistant, survive to the "deep intestine."
Most probiotics "die in the middle of the way" because
• Gastric acid
• Digestive enzymes
But E. faecium is a species that has been studied to be more resistant than most probiotics.
It actually reaches the colon, the area most in need of recovery.
👉 actually works, not eating and dying before the point of action.
2) Helps inhibit intestinal pathogens.
E. faecium creates anti-bacteriocins, e.g.
• Diarrhea
• Inflammatory
• Infections that vie for food with other probiotics
It will "snatch the island" of the intestinal wall from the leaven.
Like taking a shield to prevent pathogens from hurting the body
👉 reduces diarrhea, bloating and mild bowel inflammation.
3) Support digestion + fast rebalancing of the intestines. E. faecium helps digest some carbohydrates and proteins.
Make
• Reduced belly
• Improved absorption
• Excretory system is time
• Not easily constipated
👉 Good for people whose subsystems are weak or have IBS (irritable bowel).











































































