Immune health

The power of probiotics for immune health

A whole family lying on the grass with good immune health

Nurturing immune health from the gut

Did you know, the gut hosts 70-80% of the body’s immune cells?1 Growing research highlights the intricate interplay between the gut microbiome and the immune system – and what happens when this delicate equilibrium is disrupted.

The gut microbiota is the main site where external microorganisms interact with the immune system. It is thought that the more diverse the gut microbiome is, the more capable immune cells are at distinguishing between harmful pathogens and harmless bacteria.2,3,4

Specific probiotic strains can support a healthy immune response and in turn help the body to fight off certain infections.

Probiotic solutions for Immune health

AB21 tablets

AB21®

2 billion CFU/dose

Indications

  • Viral respiratory infections in adults and children
  • To boost adaptive immunity (specific antibody production)
  • Mild to moderate COVID-19 symptoms

Probiotic Strains

  • L. plantarum KABP™ 033
  • L. plantarum KABP™ 022
  • L. plantarum KABP™ 023
  • P. acidilactici KABP™ 021

Formats

Capsules, sticks, drops

AB-DR7

AB-DR7

1 billion CFU/dose

Indications

  • Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs)
  • Respiratory health
  • Immunity support

Probiotic Strains

  • Lactobacillus plantarum DR7

Formats

Capsules, sticks, drops

Innerim

Innerim®

1 billion CFU/dose

Indications

  • Immunity support
  • Prevention of immunity ageing
  • Sports performance
  • Increase of power and energy levels

Probiotic Strains

  • L. plantarum KABP™ 031
  • L. plantarum KABP™ 032

Formats

Capsules, sticks, drops

  1. Wiertsema SP et al. The Interplay between the Gut Microbiome and the Immune System in the Context of Infectious Diseases throughout Life and the Role of Nutrition in Optimizing Treatment Strategies. Nutrients. 2021; 13:886.
  2. Nicholson JK, Holmes E, Kinross J, et al. Host-gut microbiota metabolic interactions. Science. 2012; 336:1262–7.
  3. Maynard CL. The Microbiota in Immunity and Inflammation. Clinical Immunology. 2019; p.207-219.
  4. Round JL, Mazmanian SK. The gut microbiota shapes intestinal immune responses during health and disease. Vol. 9, Nature Reviews Immunology. 2009; p. 313–23.