Bacillus Licheniformis
Acute or chronic diarrhea
Antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD)
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Prevention of intestinal dysbacteriosis after abdominal operation or chemotherapy
Adjuvant treatment of liver cirrhosis or hepatic encephalopathy
Infant diarrhea, neonatal jaundice, hand-foot-and-mouth disease,
malnutrition in children

Improve Intestinal Health

Lifestyle and environmental factors can
easily cause the imbalance of intestinal
bacteria, such as diarrhea, constipation
and suppressed immunity, etc. Probiotics
are particularly good at regulating the amount of healthy bacteria in our intestinal system and normalizing bowel movements.

Protect Health in Elderly

People over 60 have 1000 times less “friendly” bacteria in their guts than do younger healthy adults, which results a range of physiological, immunological and microbiological alterations. Probiotics can help to maintain the health in old people and improve life quality.

Benefit Children's Immunity Health

In children, the intestinal flora, which is not yet diversified and thus fragile, is readily impaired and subject to imbalances. Probiotic supplements can enhance digestive function, help increase nutrient absorption, and support the immune system of growing children.