Into the Gut

Your intestine is divided into two parts: the small and the large. Together, they pull essential nutrients from food, and facilitate excretion of waste when necessary. Bacterial balance is an essential component to the proper functioning of your intestine.

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Gut Microbiota

Also known as intestinal flora, gut microbiota are microorganisms that live inside of your intestine. They facilitate digestion, support vitamin synthesis, as well as protect the body from harmful pathogens. Numerous daily triggers can affect your intestinal flora balance, and when they do you become susceptible to gut disorders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You’ve probably got a few questions for us; check out our FAQ.

  • Almost all absorption of food-derived nutrients and water occurs inside of the intestines. They complete the journey of digestion, which is an integral part of your overall health and wellbeing.

  • The small and large intestines form one long, continuous tube that runs from the base of the stomach right though to the anus.

  • The average human being boasts a small intestine that is 6 meters long (20ft), and a long intestine that is 1.5 meters long (5ft).

Erceflora® Kiddie Action

Erceflora® Kiddie aims to solve a number of conditions associated to poor intestinal wellbeing as a result of imbalanced microbiota. If your gut disorder was triggered by one or more of the following scenarios, Erceflora® Kiddie can help!  

Schedule disruptions and new environments can negatively influence the gut’s normal flora balance.

Traveling commonly involves exposure to pathogenic bacteria and/or unfamiliar foods that put the gut at risk, potentially leading to cases of travelers’ diarrhea.

A lousy diet is one of the main causes of recurring intestinal discomfort in both adults and children.

Periods of stress can trigger intense gastrointestinal issues, including diarrhea, constipation, cramping and gas retention.

Prescription medications, like antibiotics, usually slow the growth of good gut bacteria, which may result in intestinal discomfort.

How can rebalancing your intestinal flora help solve your gut problems?

Bacillus clausii is a type of spore-forming good bacteria that works to rebalance the intestine. When consumed regularly, it can help to treat and prevent differ- ent conditions associated to gut disorder.

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Stay Informed

Learn how different daily triggers could be contributing to intestinal disorder, and how a good probiotic could be the ally you never knew you needed!