What are the special features of our
HBN - Bacillus Subtilis?
Probiotic of the special kind
HBN Bacillus Subtilis (DSM 21097) is a very prominent exogenous bacterium of Russian research which is not yet known in Western countries. Its special feature is its ability to modulate the intestinal flora of humans in a way that cannot be expected from any other known probiotic in this country.
The needle in the haystack
A healthy intestinal flora is synonymous with a healthy, efficient body and mind. It functions as an important factor in healthy digestion. The intestinal flora is regarded as the second brain of the human being and as a supporting part of the body's immune defence. The body's own production of certain vitamins also takes place in the intestinal flora.
It is assumed that a total of about 100 trillion bacterial cells, divided into 36,000 species, settle in the large intestine - and the trend is rising. Problems often occur when there is a lack of benign bacteria or when bad, pathogenic strains of bacteria take up part of the limited total capacity of bacteria.
Up to now, attempts have been made to compensate for incorrect colonisation by taking the body's own probiotic strains. However, the fact that the intestinal flora of each individual is highly individual and therefore the perfectly suitable combination of bacterial strains can never be obtained by probiotic supplementation is problematic.
The better way
HBN Bacillus Subtilis (DSM 21097) addresses this problem in its own way. The exogenous probiotic settles in the colon and spreads. It begins by selectively fighting pathogenic, bad bacteria and on the other hand promotes revitalisation and thus the growth of good bacteria in the individually correct weighting. In practice, users notice positive changes even after a short period of use.
For this reason, HBN Bacillus Subtilis (DSM 21097) is an innovation that revolutionises the range of probiotic products.