ASH II Hylori 治幽门螺旋杆菌 (30s × 1.5g) {3 FREE 1} (1)
ASH II Hylori 治幽门螺旋杆菌 (30s × 1.5g) {3 FREE 1} (2)

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Hylori plays a role in "H. pylori" control Reducing risk of gastritis, gastric ulcers and other forms of ulcers. PylopassLactobacillus reuterito reduce H. pylori load in the stomach. Packing Size:1.5g x 30 Sachets Ingredients Pylopass Lactobacillus reuteri (Pylopass an ingredient from ORGANOBALANCE GmbH Germany) +Prebiotic (Inulin) Suggested Use As a health supplement, take 2 sachets daily before or after meal Storage Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. What is Hylori? With Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 1764 in Hylori, it has tremendously reduce loads of H. pylori in the stomach reducing risk of gastritis, gastric ulcers and other forms of ulcers. Clinical studies has shown to reduce loads of H. pylori in 14 days without any side effects. Studies have also demonstrated that this preventive effect lasted for 6 months after just 2 weeks of supplementation period. What is H. Pylori? Helicobacter Pylori, or "H. pylori" is a spiral rod shaped bacterium that thrive in micro-aerophillic conditions (requiring low oxygen concentration, much like your stomach environment). Why we should prevent it ASAP? H. pylori attacks the lining that protects your stomach, which weakens the stomach's lining.The stomach cells then have greater risk of being hurt by acid and pepsin, strong digestive fluids. That can lead to sores or ulcers in your stomach or duodenum. Once H. pylori establish themselves in the mucosal lining, they cause inflammation and damage, and eventually acid will breach to deeper stomach lining layers, causing ulcers and gastric pains. H. pylori is commonly transmitted person-to-person by saliva. The bacteria can also be spread by fecal contamination of food or water. In developing countries, a combination of untreated water, crowded conditions, and poor hygiene contributes to higher H. pylori prevalence. Infection mostly occurs during childhood and affects more than 50% of the population.

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