Immune system1
Our intestinal flora, also known as the intestinal microbiota, is made up of billions of "good" bacteria and yeast that live in balance in our bodies. The scientific approach of maintaining the natural balance of the intestinal flora through the consumption of live microorganisms was first introduced in 1907.
The intestinal flora have various important functions2 including supporting the immune system. They continuously stimulate the immune system, more than half of our immune cells are contained in the intestine.
However, many factors can alter this fragile balance, such as taking medication (particularly antibiotics), dietary changes, travel, temporary fatigue, stress and age.
Each capsule of Imutis contains a record concentration of microorganisms naturally present in the digestive tract: Saccharomyces boulardii, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Lactobacillus helveticus and Bifidobacterium longum.
Vitamin D1 works with Imutis bacteria and yeast.
Finally, these same microorganisms use fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS: naturally occurring sugars) as a food source to support their development within the digestive tract.
The Trenker plus
Imutis is 100% natural, with a unique and complete formulation. The combination of yeast, good bacteria and FOS allows a triple action to maintain a balanced intestinal flora.
Composition per dose* (4 capsules)
- Saccharomyces boulardii: 24 billion good bacteria
- Lactobacillus rhamnosus R11: 12 billion good bacteria
- Lactobacillus helveticus R52: 8 billion good bacteria
- Bifidobacterium longum R175: 8 billion good bacteria
- Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS): 200 mg
- Vitamin D (100% RI): 5 μg
* Maximum recommended daily dose.
Use
1 to 4 capsule(s) per day with a meal.
Food supplement • NUT/AS 21/63
FOOD SUPPLEMENT - Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Prolonged use of live microorganisms is not recommended in immuno-compromised children and adults. Contraindicated for patients with central venous catheters.
1Vitamin D contributes to normal immune system function
2Gérard, P. & Benalier-Donadille, A. 2009
3Cruchet et al, 2015
4Foster et al, 2011
5Tlaskal et al, 2005
6Ahmadi et al, 2015
7Grandy G. et al, 2010
8EvansM. Et al, 2016