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Probiotics in Human Clinical Trials | Research
In 2001, the World Health Organisation published a report indicating the health benefits of probiotic supplements. In 2005, the first paper was published that proposed the use of probiotics as an adjunctive ...
PROBIOACT® Technology & Probiotic Survival
All ingredients in the Bio.Me probiotic range have a specific function to optimise the stability, survival through the GI tract, and their metabolic activity. PROBIOACT® stands for probiotic activity. ...
What are Prebiotics, Probiotics & Postbiotics?
In a world where more and more people are showing interest in the human microbiome and their own gut health, navigating and understanding the expanding world of ‘biotics’ can, at ...
Vaginal Microbiome Probiotic: Bio.Me Femme V
Bio.Me™ Femme V - Our vaginal health probiotic containing keystone Lactobacillus species
Probiotics and Immunity
The gut microbiota, probiotics and immunity for infectious diseases and immune health.
The Female Microbiome & Urinary Tract Infection Protocols | Research
Twenty to 40% of women treated for urinary tract infections (UTIs) experience at least one recurrence within six months. These recurrences are often caused by the same bacterial clone that was ...
Collaboration with University of Reading Strengthens Research and Development Activities in Gut-Brain Area
Winclove Probiotics, specialized in research, development and manufacturing of probiotic formulations, has joined forces with the University of Reading, a global university in Reading, Berkshire, England. This collaboration aims to ...
Tending to Our ‘Mycobiome’ – Vaginal and Beyond
Intimate health issues are without doubt one of the most prevalent, yet under-discussed health complaints facing our society. This article highlights the latest research showing the potential of probiotic yeast ...
Introducing The Bio.Me™ Range
A range of evidence-based probiotics and prebiotics to support and feed the host's multiple microbiomes.