Flora Matrix Postbiotics
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Over the past several decades, probiotics have dominated emerging research regarding the importance of microbes for the regulation of human health. Having evolved over millions of years along with our immune systems, we have come to depend on them for our health as much as they have come to depend on us. At the same time, prebiotics are well known and have been studied for their necessary role in feeding probiotic species. More recently, research has focused on a group of related compounds known as postbiotics.
By definition, postbiotics are not live bacteria, but rather bioactive compounds secreted by probiotics. Postbiotics represent a new category of therapeutic intervention. The significant impact of postbiotic metabolites on the microbiome helps explain why a relatively small amount of probiotics can have such a profound impact on the expansive microbiome, with effects on gastrointestinal, immune, and systemic health. Postbiotics share many health benefits with prebiotics and probiotics, but they do not require fermentation, survival, or overcoming other barriers to metabolization. Instead, they provide pre-converted nutrients like butyric acids and other short-chain fatty acids that are ready-made energy sources for your gut bacteria.
Clinical trials of postbiotics have demonstrated a multitude of beneficial health activities, ranging from metabolic regulation and weight management to immunomodulation and antioxidants. For example, Lactobacillus plantarum L-137 is a heat-killed postbiotic that has extensive in vitro and in vivo data demonstrating its ability to support the immune system by increasing innate and acquired immunity. L-137 increases interferon beta levels, improves host defense against influenza, and significantly reduces the incidence of upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) in stressed individuals. L-137 has also been shown to decrease markers of inflammation such as ALT and improve lipid metabolism, such as total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels in healthy people with high BMI and basic inflammation.
Similarly, Lactobacillus paracasei MCC-1849 is a heat-killed postbiotic that has been shown to reduce cold incidence, symptom scores, and total days with symptoms in susceptible individuals, and it could improve the antibody response in older people. Like L-137, MCC-1849 appears to modulate the immune response through an increase in interleukin 12 (IL-12) and downstream effects such as activation of natural killer cells. It is clear that postbiotic preparations have the ability to activate and modify the function of immune cells. Unlike probiotics, postbiotics provide the bioactive compounds needed to provide these benefits even if microbiome function is disrupted by conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, small intestinal overgrowth, or dysbiosis.
The most interesting and arguably most important feature of a postbiotic is its quorum sensing ability. Quorum sensing refers to the communication tactics of bacteria within their species and between species using signaling proteins. It is responsible for preventing the colonization of pathogenic bacteria and helps regulate and balance microbial populations within the microbiome. Direct postbiotic supplementation provides a greater amount of these quorum-sensing signaling proteins, thereby improving microflora communication to regulate immune responses and bacterial numbers.
Flora-Matrix Postbiotics from Cyto-Matrix contains heat-treated Lactobacillus plantarum L-137 and Lactobacillus paracasei MCC-1849 in evidence-based dosages to provide a natural blend of enzymes, metabolites and other bioactive compounds that support the immune response and nourish the microbiome. Flora-Matrix postbiotics can be taken as a complement to prebiotics and probiotics, but they also work independently and provide health benefits when taken as a sole therapy. Each blister box contains 30 shelf-stable capsules and does not contain gluten, soy or GMOs.
Adults: Take 1 capsule per day at least 2 to 3 hours before or after taking antibiotics or as recommended by a healthcare professional.
Medicinal ingredients: Lacticaseibacillus paracasei MCC1849 20mg, Immuno-LP20 (Lactiplantibacillus plantarum L-137) 10mg
Nonmedicinal ingredients: Vegetable grade magnesium stearate, ascorbic acid, acacia (Fibregum™), maltodextrin. Capsule: hypromellose.
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