Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 16 Researches
8.3
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.5
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Proprietary Probiotic BlendLacticaseibacillus rhamnosus R0011Lactobacillus helvetius R0052Pediococcus acidilactici R1001Lacticaseibacillus casei R0215Bifidobacterium longum BB536Lactiplantibacillus plantarum R1012Bifidobacterium breve R0070Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis R1058
131 mg (10 Billion CFU)

Top Medical Research Studies

9
CCFM1274 improves asthma symptoms
We investigated how the probiotic strain CCFM1274 can help alleviate allergic asthma symptoms. Using a mouse model, we administered CCFM1274 alongside ovalbumin, a common allergen, and observed positive results.

This treatment not only reduced weight loss and mortality but also improved inflammatory responses in the lungs. Notably, there was a decrease in specific immune markers, indicating CCFM1274 might adjust gut tryptophan metabolism beneficially, highlighting potential new strategies for asthma management.
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9
Bifidobacterium lactis reduces asthma symptoms
We explored how Bifidobacterium lactis, a probiotic, might impact asthma symptoms. In a mice study, newborns were given this probiotic every other day for eight weeks while being exposed to allergens. The results showed that this treatment effectively reduced airway inflammation and allergic reactions associated with asthma.

Although both Bifidobacterium lactis and another probiotic demonstrated benefits, the exact mechanisms remain to be fully understood. Nevertheless, it appears that these probiotics could play a role in fostering a healthier immune response against asthma.
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We aimed to investigate whether Lactococcus lactis NZ9000 could reduce asthmatic airway inflammation and lung tissue changes in rats while also supporting gut health.

Through careful testing, we found that L. lactis lowered pro-inflammatory cells in the lungs and improved the intestinal barrier. The treatment led to less collagen buildup in lung tissue and enhanced immune function.

Overall, while L. lactis showed promising results in improving asthma symptoms in rats, further research is needed to confirm its effectiveness in humans.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Sick less often
1 people found this helpful
I was sceptical about supplements, but this one significantly improved my health. With asthma and bronchitis, I found that during a recent cold, I only had a stuffy nose and no mucus buildup in my lungs. I can't believe how effective it is!
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9
Astonishing infection relief
I read the reviews and thought, I hope this works. I had a severe cold, developed bronchial-asthma, and ended up on antibiotics which caused further issues. After taking this product for 5 days, the infections disappeared. I'm thrilled and have recommended it for my elderly aunt who struggles with UTIs. This is truly remarkable!
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7.5
Improved asthma condition
4 people found this helpful
Very handy, the blister-packs are convenient to take out. The gluten-free aspect is a plus. I first bought these for my daughter following a sudden exacerbation of asthma after 7 years. She’d been on various antibiotics for about a month, and after reading about antibiotics/asthma, she improved almost immediately after starting the probiotics.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 16 Researches
8.3
  • All Researches
9
CCFM1274 improves asthma symptoms
We investigated how the probiotic strain CCFM1274 can help alleviate allergic asthma symptoms. Using a mouse model, we administered CCFM1274 alongside ovalbumin, a common allergen, and observed positive results.

This treatment not only reduced weight loss and mortality but also improved inflammatory responses in the lungs. Notably, there was a decrease in specific immune markers, indicating CCFM1274 might adjust gut tryptophan metabolism beneficially, highlighting potential new strategies for asthma management.
Read More
9
Bifidobacterium lactis reduces asthma symptoms
We explored how Bifidobacterium lactis, a probiotic, might impact asthma symptoms. In a mice study, newborns were given this probiotic every other day for eight weeks while being exposed to allergens. The results showed that this treatment effectively reduced airway inflammation and allergic reactions associated with asthma.

Although both Bifidobacterium lactis and another probiotic demonstrated benefits, the exact mechanisms remain to be fully understood. Nevertheless, it appears that these probiotics could play a role in fostering a healthier immune response against asthma.
Read More
We aimed to investigate whether Lactococcus lactis NZ9000 could reduce asthmatic airway inflammation and lung tissue changes in rats while also supporting gut health.

Through careful testing, we found that L. lactis lowered pro-inflammatory cells in the lungs and improved the intestinal barrier. The treatment led to less collagen buildup in lung tissue and enhanced immune function.

Overall, while L. lactis showed promising results in improving asthma symptoms in rats, further research is needed to confirm its effectiveness in humans.
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We explored the impact of Lactococcus lactis producing mycobacterial heat shock protein 65 (LLHsp65) on allergic asthma using a mouse model. Over ten days, OVA-challenged mice received oral LLHsp65, which showed promising results.

The treatment notably reduced airway inflammation, mucus production, and eosinophil levels. It also shifted immune responses to favor protective responses while increasing regulatory T cells and cytokines like IL-6 and IL-10.

These outcomes suggest that LLHsp65 offers a hopeful new strategy for managing allergic asthma effectively.
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9
Lactococcus lactis reduces asthma inflammation
We examined the potential of a genetically engineered Lactococcus lactis to tackle allergic asthma caused by house dust mites. The study focused on a hypoallergenic version of a major allergen, which showed reduced IgE reactivity.

When administered orally, this novel approach significantly lessened airway inflammation in mice. Notably, it increased levels of protective IgG2a and regulatory T cells, which could help manage allergic responses more effectively.

Overall, our findings suggest that Lactococcus lactis, in combination with this hypoallergenic derivative, may offer a new avenue for treating allergic diseases.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.5
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Sick less often
1 people found this helpful
I was sceptical about supplements, but this one significantly improved my health. With asthma and bronchitis, I found that during a recent cold, I only had a stuffy nose and no mucus buildup in my lungs. I can't believe how effective it is!
Read More
9
Astonishing infection relief
I read the reviews and thought, I hope this works. I had a severe cold, developed bronchial-asthma, and ended up on antibiotics which caused further issues. After taking this product for 5 days, the infections disappeared. I'm thrilled and have recommended it for my elderly aunt who struggles with UTIs. This is truly remarkable!
Read More
7.5
Improved asthma condition
4 people found this helpful
Very handy, the blister-packs are convenient to take out. The gluten-free aspect is a plus. I first bought these for my daughter following a sudden exacerbation of asthma after 7 years. She’d been on various antibiotics for about a month, and after reading about antibiotics/asthma, she improved almost immediately after starting the probiotics.
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

9
Astonishing infection relief
I read the reviews and thought, I hope this works. I had a severe cold, developed bronchial-asthma, and ended up on antibiotics which caused further issues. After taking this product for 5 days, the infections disappeared. I'm thrilled and have recommended it for my elderly aunt who struggles with UTIs. This is truly remarkable!
7.5
Improved asthma condition
4 people found this helpful
Very handy, the blister-packs are convenient to take out. The gluten-free aspect is a plus. I first bought these for my daughter following a sudden exacerbation of asthma after 7 years. She’d been on various antibiotics for about a month, and after reading about antibiotics/asthma, she improved almost immediately after starting the probiotics.
8
Probiotics may ease asthma symptoms
We conducted a study to understand how Bifidobacterium lactis, a type of probiotic, influences asthma management. In this three-month trial, 55 asthmatic patients were either given Bifidobacterium lactis along with traditional asthma medication or a placebo.

We saw positive changes in those taking probiotics, including a noteworthy decrease in certain asthma-related markers and improvements in asthma control scores. Also, the gut microbiome of probiotic users showed enhanced diversity and resilience. Overall, our findings suggest that adding probiotics might offer additional relief for asthma sufferers, potentially improving the effectiveness of standard treatments.
7
Postnatal probiotics benefit asthma care
We delved into whether postnatal probiotics are as effective as prenatal probiotics in preventing or treating childhood asthma and related conditions. By reviewing recent randomized controlled trials, we found that certain strains of postnatal probiotics can indeed help prevent and improve asthma symptoms. While results varied across studies, evidence suggests that specific probiotics positively impact asthma outcomes and atopic disorders. Importantly, further research is needed to pinpoint the most effective strains for these health issues.
We explored the effectiveness of different probiotic strains in combating asthma symptoms in a study involving mice. The researchers administered various strains, including Bifidobacterium breve M-16V and Lactobacillus plantarum NumRes8, to ovalbumin-sensitized mice.

B. breve M-16V stood out as the most effective, showcasing the ability to reduce allergic responses, including specific immunoglobulin levels and inflammatory markers. However, while there was a significant impact observed with this strain, it’s essential to note that the trial’s focus was distinctly on animal models, meaning results may not directly translate to humans.
9
Bifidobacterium lactis reduces asthma symptoms
We explored how Bifidobacterium lactis, a probiotic, might impact asthma symptoms. In a mice study, newborns were given this probiotic every other day for eight weeks while being exposed to allergens. The results showed that this treatment effectively reduced airway inflammation and allergic reactions associated with asthma.

Although both Bifidobacterium lactis and another probiotic demonstrated benefits, the exact mechanisms remain to be fully understood. Nevertheless, it appears that these probiotics could play a role in fostering a healthier immune response against asthma.
We aimed to investigate whether Lactococcus lactis NZ9000 could reduce asthmatic airway inflammation and lung tissue changes in rats while also supporting gut health.

Through careful testing, we found that L. lactis lowered pro-inflammatory cells in the lungs and improved the intestinal barrier. The treatment led to less collagen buildup in lung tissue and enhanced immune function.

Overall, while L. lactis showed promising results in improving asthma symptoms in rats, further research is needed to confirm its effectiveness in humans.

References

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  2. Uwaezuoke SN, Ayuk AC, Eze JN, Odimegwu CL, Ndiokwelu CO, et al. Postnatal probiotic supplementation can prevent and optimize treatment of childhood asthma and atopic disorders: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Front Pediatr. 2022;10:956141. doi:10.3389/fped.2022.956141
  3. Liu A, Ma T, Xu N, Jin H, Zhao F, et al. Adjunctive Probiotics Alleviates Asthmatic Symptoms via Modulating the Gut Microbiome and Serum Metabolome. Microbiol Spectr. 2021;9:e0085921. doi:10.1128/Spectrum.00859-21
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  7. Lee DH, Park HK, Lee HR, Sohn H, Sim S, et al. Immunoregulatory effects of Lactococcus lactis-derived extracellular vesicles in allergic asthma. Clin Transl Allergy. 2022;12:e12138. doi:10.1002/clt2.12138
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