Why Trio-Germila-I?
Triogermila-I is a unique probiotic that contains three different bacterial strains together and is TEK with the feature of carrying three different bacterial spore suspensions in a single vial.
Triogermila-I Difference from Other Products
Triogermila-I is a unique probiotic that contains three different bacterial strains and is the only one with its feature of carrying three different bacterial spore suspensions in a single vial.
Thanks to THREE DIFFERENT probiotic strains it contains, Triogermila-I has many positive effects on the digestive system, both in stimulating and strengthening the immune system, in addition to its regulatory effects.
Each ready-to-use vial is a single use, colorless, odorless, tasteless probiotic suspension.
Working Mechanism
All three of the bacteria (B.clausii, B.coagulans, B.subtilis) contained in Triogermila-I are soil-based, and with this feature, all three bacterial strains naturally have spore-forming properties. The spores, which have a very sheltered structure, easily overcome the acid environment of the stomach and reach the intestine. The spores, which settle in the intestine and catch the optimal conditions for their survival, quickly become viable here, where they begin to multiply and show their expected beneficial effects.
All three bacterial strains -soil-originated- in its content are resistant to all antibiotics that are frequently used for antibacterial treatment. Therefore, when used together with anti-bacterial therapy, they show the expected beneficial effects without being affected by the antibiotic used.
Usage
Being in the form of a spore suspension, Triogermila-I provides ease of use and storage. It can be stored at room temperature (does not need to be stored in the refrigerator), can be taken with cold and hot drinks, there is no harm in carrying it during travel.
Warnings/Precautions:
Do not exceed the recommended daily serving.
Supplementary foods can't get in the way of normal nutrition.
Keep out of reach of children.
It is not medicine!
It cannot be used for the prevention or treatment of diseases!
Consult your doctor in case of pregnancy, breastfeeding, illness or drug use.
It is a liquid that is taken orally.
A balanced and varied diet is important for a healthy life.
What is Probiotic?
Probiotics are communities of microorganisms that are assumed to have a positive effect on human health when consumed. Purified probiotic products can be prescribed as intestinal regulators in diarrhea due to intestinal flora disorder.
What is Probiotic?
Probiotics in humans, forming various organ microflora; It has been confirmed by many clinical studies that it has positive effects on bacteria, fungi and yeasts. When the intestinal flora balance is disturbed, the use of probiotics becomes very important. The most expected -the most important- feature from a selected Probiotic is that it can reach the intestine by passing the acidic environment of the stomach. When probiotics reach the intestine, they attach to the walls surrounding the intestinal lumen and begin to fight harmful microorganisms, thus helping to restore the flora balance.
What Should Be Considered When Choosing Probiotics?
It is very important to consider the properties and mechanisms of action of the probiotic bacteria contained in the preparation used in the selection of probiotics, in order to regain the flora balance of the gut whose digestive physiology is impaired. Therefore, prioritize your doctor's advice and opinions on the selection and use of the appropriate probiotic. the main points to be considered in the selection of the appropriate probiotic are as follows;
The ability to cross the stomach acid barrier alive is the most important…
In addition to its ability to settle and multiply in the intestinal wall,
It is necessary to consider whether the selected probiotic has antibacterial resistance, its ability to use it with an antibiotic course, and in this case its ability to maintain its positive effects.
shelf life; It is also extremely important that the bacteria in its content can maintain its effect during the recommended consumption date.
Storage Conditions of Probiotics!
Probiotics may have different storage conditions depending on the characteristics of the preparation in which they are presented. Since Triogermila-I is a spore suspension product, it does not need to be stored in the refrigerator; Provided that it is not exposed to direct sunlight, it is sufficient to store it at room temperature (24°C), out of reach of children.
Effects of Probiotics on Intestinal Flora Balance.
Probiotics are live, active microorganisms that have a beneficial effect when used in appropriate amounts. Probiotics support the maintenance of flora balance, especially by helping to strengthen the protective intestinal barrier.
The Importance of Preserving Intestinal Flora Balance!
Intestinal flora, primarily by participating in enzyme activities; It has numerous functions such as the synthesis of protein, vitamins, microelements and other beneficial substances. Intestinal flora also has an important task to strengthen the immune system - to create a protective barrier for the body. Thanks to these natural barriers formed by the intestines, they prevent the invasion of harmful microorganisms and help protect the body's immune system. Therefore, maintaining the intestinal flora balance is an important part of the overall health of the body.
How to Protect Intestinal Flora?
Preservation of intestinal flora balance, in addition to a healthy diet; It can be possible by staying away from substances such as cigarettes and alcohol. Environmental change factors such as travel and temperature can also affect the flora balance.
How Do Infections Affect the Intestines?
The main route of entry of intestinal infections into the body is the mouth. The source of intestinal infections may be food or beverages containing harmful microorganisms. Another possible cause of infection is treatment with antibacterial drugs. The use of antibiotics can cause an unexpected increase in the number of harmful bacteria that are normally in balance with beneficial microorganisms. As a result - as a side effect - infection may develop.
Do Depression, Stress, and Anxiety Affect Flora?
Recently, the number of people who look at the intestines as the "second brain" has been increasing. During fetal development, it has been determined that the brain and intestine show mutual sensitivity to the same substances in terms of hormones-related proteins. Therefore, some hormones produced as a result of the stimulation of the nervous system affect the gut flora as well as the brain and intestine. As a result, everything that happens in the brain, especially stress and anxiety, negatively affects gut flora and functions in general.
Importance of Intestinal Flora
The intestinal flora has many important tasks related to the physiological balance and proliferation of the tissue surrounding the intestinal lumen and the cells that make up this tissue.
Importance of Intestinal Flora
The intestinal flora has many important tasks related to the physiological balance and proliferation of the tissue surrounding the intestinal lumen and the cells that make up this tissue.
Communities of microorganisms that settle in various organs - forming flora - generally function as a wall that prevents the invasion of pathogenic factors into the body.
They also help in the production of building blocks related to the body's general immune system and the digestion of food.
In addition, they are also involved in the production and synthesis of many vitamins, proteins and other beneficial substances that are not directly ingested through food.
Intestines; It is a complex ecosystem with the tissues, cells and flora organisms that compose it, and it has important and decisive effects on the general health of the body. There are hundreds of types of microorganisms in the intestinal flora of healthy people. Each individual has a unique intestinal flora. In a healthy person, the intestinal flora works in complete harmony with the body. The formation of normal intestinal flora is a highly complex process. Microorganisms that come in contact with the mother settle in various organs in the human body after birth and begin to multiply, creating a physiological balance with the body and organs over time. are in different quantities. Bacteria in the stomach and intestines act as a strong protective wall against bacteria from the outside.
Intestinal Flora Balance.
Factors such as antibiotics, hormonal drugs or malnutrition can adversely affect the flora balance. However, situations such as seasonal or sudden temperature changes, long travels, environmental pollution, stress, and anxiety can negatively affect the flora balance, which has a sensitive structure. In such cases, while the number and type of “friendly bacteria” decreases, the number of harmful bacteria increases rapidly and therefore serious health problems related to the digestive system may occur. It is possible to express or classify the main tasks or functions of the intestinal flora as follows.
Digestive Function
An important function of the intestinal flora is to change the structure (breakdown, synthesis) of various substances taken as food and to produce new substances.
Substances reproduced by these complex functions of the flora play a role in the pre-digestion of the food we take. It provides nutrients for the gut and body cells.
They also provide the energy the body needs. Thus, they contribute to the ongoing digestive activities in the large intestine (colon) and ensure the completion of digestion.
Metabolic Function
Intestinal flora also play a role in the absorption of digested food. The synthesis and absorption of many minerals (calcium, magnesium, iron, etc.) and vitamins (B vitamins, folic acid, vitamin K) are thanks to probiotics. Along with enzymes, probiotics also play a role in breaking down carbohydrates and fats and making them suitable for digestion. For example, the conversion of carbohydrates to glucose and fats to short-chain fatty acids. In this way, the energy source needed by the muscles, heart and brain is provided.
Protective And Immune Function
The first defense barrier against microorganism attacks coming from outside to the body is the skin and digestive system flora. Stomach flora kills many pathogenic microorganisms by increasing the acidity of the environment up to pH: 2.0. Intestinal flora competes with most disease-causing microorganisms and prevents them from adhering to the inner surface of the intestine, thus preventing them from reaching the nutrients and energy they need. In addition, the intestinal flora has the ability to recognize pathogenic bacteria that cause disease and synthesize special substances (proteins) to destroy them. One of the most important functions of the intestinal flora is the communication function between microorganisms and the body's immune system.
Serotonin And Gut Microbiota
More than 90% of serotonin, also known as the happiness hormone, is synthesized by bacteria in the intestinal flora. Serotonin is an important hormone that provides communication between the nerve cells (neurons) of the brain and also provides communication between different parts of the brain. The reason why serotonin is called the happiness hormone is because it has been shown that when its level in the blood decreases in case of extreme stress and depression, the symptoms of depression decrease when it rises again.
According to some theories that have been mentioned a lot recently, the intestines have begun to be considered as the second brain. It has been shown that this system, which is also described as the "Intestinal-Brain Axis", is not only related to a simple digestive function, but also affects functions such as mood, motivation and cognitive functions -concerning the nervous system. There are many researches and publications showing that the intestinal flora has very important effects on this axis.