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Can Probiotics Help To Fight The Coronavirus?

by Sanzyme Biologics Probiotic Manufacturers
Have you ever thought about why some people are more vulnerable to catching a virus and why some get more severe infections than others? Our gut microbiota is a balance between good and bad bacteria which helps to regulate the immune system.

Some of the root COVID-19 include gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea and diarrhea. Anything that affects the gut inadvertently involves the gut microbiota. It is because the state of gut microbiota partly depends on the host’s gut physiology, and vice-versa.

The National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China has included the use of probiotics for the treatment of COVID-19 in January 2020. However, there are many limitations in currently available probiotic products. For example, many probiotic bacteria are vulnerable to gastric acid, high temperature, and humidity.

What is the gut microbiota?

Gut microbiota consists of microbe population that is living in the intestine. It contains tens of trillions of microorganisms, that include at least 1,000 different species of bacteria and more than 3 million genes. It is also significant to human health by playing an important role in developing immunity.
According to the latest research the international medical journal Gastroenterology, CU Medicine investigated that the alteration of gut microbiota in COVID-19 patients.

"This is the first study in the world to realize that severe gut dysbiosis exists in COVID-19 patients.” Professor Paul Kay Sheung Chan, Chairman of the Department of Microbiology at CU Medicine and Associate Director of the Centre for Gut Microbiota Research at CUHK, said, “Some commensal symbionts, generally good bacteria, were missing while other pathogens were increasing in the patients' guts. The condition prevailed even after patients have been discharged."

The research team further expanded its research and collected data on the gut microbiome of 150 COVID-19 patients and 1,500 healthy individuals. With the use of this data analysis, the team had come up with a probiotic formula that targets at gut dysbiosis that is derived from COVID-19 infections.

"The composition of microorganisms in our gut can be altered by diet or lifestyle. What appears to be useful in the West may not be as beneficial among Asian populations.” Professor Siew Chien NG, Associate Director of the Centre for Gut Microbiota Research at CUHK, explained, “This study provides a whole new perspective in the fight against COVID-19. Our probiotic formula is derived from data from the Chinese population. We are studying good bacteria that are closely linked to our immune system and looking for solutions to limit the threat of the novel coronavirus to our health."

What Are Probiotics Actually Good For?  

Probiotics consist of live bacteria or yeasts which naturally live in our bodies. We have both good and bad bacteria. Good bacteria can help us to eliminate any extra bad bacteria which make us fall sick.

Bacillus coagulans is a type of bacteria that is used as a lactobacillus. Probiotic Bacillus coagulans can be consumed in order to cure diarrhea. Bacillus Coagulans Medicine is used to treat general digestive issues, like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and gas (flatulence). It can also help prevent respiratory infections and develop a stronger immune system.

Sanzyme’s Liquid Probiotics Uniclear

Sanzyme Biologics has a flagship product known as Uniclear which is a combination of effective photosynthetic bacteria that are used mostly in Aquaculture. Uniclear also has a blend of Rhodococcus species and Rhodobacter. This product is being studied for its benefits and performance in aquaculture. Some of the key benefits of Liquid Probiotics Uniclear are that it effectively reduces the black soil and helps in clearing out the organic matter.


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