Spore-forming probiotic resistant to antibiotics and extreme digestive conditions
Part of the 15×10⁹ CFU*- Bacillus clausii BCLM18
- Gram-positive probiotic bacteria capable of forming spores, naturally present in the environment and human intestinal tract. Bacillus clausii is distinguished by its natural resistance to many antibiotics.
- Bacillus clausii pass through gastric acidity intact before germinating in the intestine. These bacteria produce bacteriocins (antimicrobial peptides) that selectively inhibit the growth of pathogens while secreting enzymes that aid digestion.
