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Lactobacillus apis

definition

Lactobacillus apis is a bacterium found in honeycomb. It is part of the natural microflora in beehives and is used as a probiotic bacterium to support digestion and the immune system .

source in food

Lactobacillus apis is found in honey, propolis , pollen, and other bee products. It can also be found in some fermented foods like yogurt, kefir, and sauerkraut.

Recommended daily intake

There is no recommended daily intake of Lactobacillus apis.

Advantages

  • Supports digestion and the immune system
  • Can balance the intestinal flora
  • Can improve the absorption of nutrients
  • May reduce risk of infection

problems due to a defect

A lack of Lactobacillus apis can lead to digestive problems, a weakened immune system and an increased risk of infections.

possible side effects

There are no known side effects.

Interactions with other dietary supplements or medications

There are no known interactions with other dietary supplements or medications.

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