Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 86 Researches
8
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.2
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  1 Veg Capsule
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Blend of 10 Strains of Probiotic Bacteria: Lactobacillus acidophilus (La-14), Bifidobacterium lactis (Bl-04),Lactobacillus plantarum (Lp-115), Lactobacillus casei (Lc-11),Lactobacillus rhamnosus (Lr-32), Lactobacillus paracasei (Lpc-37),Bifidobacterium breve (Bb-03), Streptococcus thermophilus (St-21),Lactobacillus salivarius (Ls-33), Bifidobacterium longum (BI-05)
100 Billion CFU
*

Top Medical Research Studies

7
Lactobacillus salivarius lowers allergy symptoms
We explored the impact of Lactobacillus salivarius on allergic rhinitis symptoms in children through a double-blind, randomized controlled trial. Over 12 weeks, children either received the probiotic or a placebo.

Results showed a decrease in rhinitis symptoms and medication usage in those treated with the probiotic. However, there were no significant changes in immunological or blood cell measures when comparing the two groups.

Overall, Lactobacillus salivarius may be beneficial for reducing symptoms of allergic rhinitis in children.
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9
Lactobacillus KBL409 reduces atopic dermatitis
We explored the effects of Lactobacillus acidophilus KBL409 on atopic dermatitis (AD) using a house dust mite-induced mouse model. The treatment notably lowered dermatitis symptoms and reduced immune cell infiltration in the skin. Additionally, it decreased levels of specific immune markers and increased anti-inflammatory responses.

L. acidophilus KBL409 also positively influenced gut microbiota and certain metabolites. The findings suggest that this probiotic may offer a promising approach to managing AD through immune system modulation and gut health improvement.
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We conducted a thorough investigation to see how Lactobacillus acidophilus L-92 affects skin symptoms in adults with atopic dermatitis. In this double-blind study involving 50 participants, we compared this probiotic against a placebo over 24 weeks.

Our findings showed that those taking L-92 experienced significant improvements in skin condition compared to the placebo group. There were reductions in symptoms and overall severity, with no adverse effects reported. This suggests that L-92 may help manage inflammation linked to allergies.
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Most Useful Reviews

9.5
Less allergic symptoms
Since I began taking probiotics regularly, my bowel movements have stabilised, and the frequency of diarrhoea has significantly decreased. Additionally, I experienced less frequent runny nose and itchy eyes due to allergies, especially in the mornings when the eye itching has almost vanished. Knowing that it supports my health has been a great benefit.
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1.3
Increased allergy symptoms
I acquired this product expecting it would help with potential gut issues, but regrettably, it heightened my histamine levels and triggered severe allergy reactions. My symptoms included a constantly running nose and allergic reactions leading to swollen lymph nodes in my throat. Certain probiotic strains can aggravate allergies in sensitive individuals. This experience was unfortunate, but I wanted to share it as it may not be universal.
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8.8
Reduced allergies
I'm pleased with my purchase and regularly drink it with my partner. Initially, I had doubts about probiotics, but I am very satisfied and continue to buy it. I've noticed improvements in my stools, a reduction in allergies, and better skin quality. If you're searching for a product that suits you, you might want to give this a try.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 86 Researches
8
  • All Researches
We sought to understand if Bifiform Kids, a probiotic, could help prevent respiratory infections in children with recurrent infections and gastrointestinal allergy symptoms. In our controlled trial with 92 children aged 4 to 5, those taking the probiotic showed a significant 3-fold reduction in respiratory infections compared to the control group.

After 21 days, there were notable immune system improvements, including an increase in protective IgA levels and a decrease in allergic IgE. These findings suggest that Bifiform Kids is effective for preventing respiratory infections in children facing allergic issues.
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9
Lactobacillus KBL409 reduces atopic dermatitis
We explored the effects of Lactobacillus acidophilus KBL409 on atopic dermatitis (AD) using a house dust mite-induced mouse model. The treatment notably lowered dermatitis symptoms and reduced immune cell infiltration in the skin. Additionally, it decreased levels of specific immune markers and increased anti-inflammatory responses.

L. acidophilus KBL409 also positively influenced gut microbiota and certain metabolites. The findings suggest that this probiotic may offer a promising approach to managing AD through immune system modulation and gut health improvement.
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9
Lactobacillus Acidophilus shows promise
We investigated the effects of Lactobacillus acidophilus on allergies, particularly its peptidoglycan derived from dairy. In a mouse model of β-lactoglobulin allergy, we discovered that this peptidoglycan helped lower IgE production and promoted a healthier immune response. It also appeared to influence specific immune signaling pathways that help manage allergic reactions.

However, while the results showed promise, they were conducted in a controlled lab setting and further studies are needed to understand how these effects translate to humans.
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We conducted a thorough investigation to see how Lactobacillus acidophilus L-92 affects skin symptoms in adults with atopic dermatitis. In this double-blind study involving 50 participants, we compared this probiotic against a placebo over 24 weeks.

Our findings showed that those taking L-92 experienced significant improvements in skin condition compared to the placebo group. There were reductions in symptoms and overall severity, with no adverse effects reported. This suggests that L-92 may help manage inflammation linked to allergies.
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9
Lactobacillus acidophilus may reduce allergies
Our study assessed how Lactobacillus acidophilus in probiotic Dahi affects allergies, particularly cow milk allergy in mice. Mice were given two types of probiotic Dahi before being exposed to whey proteins.

The results were promising; we found that the probiotic treatment reduced allergy-related immune responses. Specifically, it lowered certain IgE levels and shifted the immune response from a Th2-type to a Th1-type, which is generally more protective against allergens.

While further research is needed, these findings suggest that probiotics could be a potential avenue for managing food allergies.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.2
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9.5
Less allergic symptoms
Since I began taking probiotics regularly, my bowel movements have stabilised, and the frequency of diarrhoea has significantly decreased. Additionally, I experienced less frequent runny nose and itchy eyes due to allergies, especially in the mornings when the eye itching has almost vanished. Knowing that it supports my health has been a great benefit.
Read More
1.3
Increased allergy symptoms
I acquired this product expecting it would help with potential gut issues, but regrettably, it heightened my histamine levels and triggered severe allergy reactions. My symptoms included a constantly running nose and allergic reactions leading to swollen lymph nodes in my throat. Certain probiotic strains can aggravate allergies in sensitive individuals. This experience was unfortunate, but I wanted to share it as it may not be universal.
Read More
8.8
Reduced allergies
I'm pleased with my purchase and regularly drink it with my partner. Initially, I had doubts about probiotics, but I am very satisfied and continue to buy it. I've noticed improvements in my stools, a reduction in allergies, and better skin quality. If you're searching for a product that suits you, you might want to give this a try.
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