Question: What is a probiotic? 

Answer: A probiotic is a microorganism introduced into the body for its beneficial qualities. The consumption of probiotics is in the form of fermented food and supplements. Studies reveal that the balance or imbalance of bacteria in your digestive system is linked to the well-being of your body. 

Probiotics promote a healthy balance of gut bacteria in your body, with other health benefits like; weight loss, digestive health, immune function, etc.

Below is an overview of the key health benefits linked to probiotics.

Probiotics for the Gut

Probiotics are made up of ‘good’ bacteria. These bacteria can provide health benefits to the body when consumed. This restores the natural balance of bacteria in the body and helps the guts.  An imbalance would mean too many bad bacteria in the body. This leads to digestive issues, allergies, mental health problems, obesity, etc. TGVC’s Gut Eze can be your safest solution to a healthy digestive system in such a case.  

Probiotics for the Liver

Probiotics may have the ability to improve a fatty liver. A fatty liver may occur as a side effect of antibiotics. It happens because antibiotics can affect the balance of good and bad bacteria for some individuals. Probiotic supplements have a reduced risk of antibiotic-associated side effects.  With TGVC’s LIVFIT, you can try to improve the health of a fatty liver. Even manage to boost digestion and support the immune system of your body. 

Probiotics for the Immune System

Probiotics work as your health partner. If your immune system is healthy, it helps keep your gut clean, supports muscle growth, manages to keep your skin healthy, and improves weight loss. Our ULTRAPOME helps you to protect and sustain a healthy immune system. It helps to enhance cell endurance and also promotes cell regeneration. 

We at The Good Vitamin Company want to empower you to take care of your health. We endeavour to deliver all-natural products to your doorstep. For this, we strive hard. So take the plunge and invest in health today.