Kijimea Base 10®

Introduction

Kijimea Basis 10® is a supplement (food supplement) that can be added to meals in the form of powder sticks. It contains numerous microorganisms (bacteria) that occur naturally in the intestine. It serves to replace and support the natural intestinal flora (bacteria that normally colonize the intestine) and is used for numerous complaints in the gastrointestinal tract.

Indications for Kijimea Basis 10®

Kijimea Basis 10® is used to support and rebuild the naturally occurring flora in the intestine. This intestinal flora plays a decisive role in the defense against harmful pathogens. In addition, it supports the absorption of food components and vitamins and simultaneously supplies the cells of the intestine with energy substances.

Last but not least, the locomotion of stool in the intestine is also stimulated by the various microorganisms. In the context of various diseases, this natural colonization of the intestine with microorganisms can be disturbed. A long and highly dosed antibiotic therapy leads to a destruction of the natural intestinal flora.

But infections and other diseases of the gastrointestinal tract can also damage the intestinal flora. In rare cases, stress-induced damage to the intestinal mucosa is also possible. This disturbance of the natural intestinal flora manifests itself in humans through digestive problems, flatulence, constipation and diarrhoea, accompanied by a general feeling of discomfort. The medicinal treatment with Kijimea Basis 10® can support the reconstruction of the natural intestinal flora and reduce the symptoms.

Active ingredient and effect

Kijimea Basis 10® contains a total of 10 different microorganisms (bacteria), which also occur naturally in the intestine. These are bacteria of the genera ‘Lactobacillus’ and ‘Bifidobacterium’. After ingestion of the microorganisms with food, they settle in the area of the intestinal mucosa.

They form a kind of protective layer and protect the intestine from inflammation. At the same time, the intestinal immune system is modulated by the microorganisms so that pathogens can be fended off. Furthermore, these bacteria are also integrated into the metabolic processes in the intestinal area.

They produce numerous vitamins that can be absorbed by the body. They also support the digestion of food components and the absorption of important nutrients. By producing important energy substances, the development of the intestinal mucosa is supported. Last but not least, the movement of stool in the intestine is stimulated, which counteracts constipation.