Probiotics are live microbial foods, usually friendly bacteria, which have beneficial properties when consumed in sufficient quantities and can play an important role in achieving and maintaining good health.
 
   
 

For hundreds of years, dairy foods containing live cultures (probiotics) have been thought of as having beneficial properties, and scientific studies now support many of these claims.

Most probiotic cultures are “friendly” bacterial species, such as Acti Regularis™. For a culture to be considered genuinely probiotic, it must be safe to eat, remain alive for the shelf life of the product and be present in a high enough quantity to have a beneficial effect.

The billions of live, beneficial Acti Regularis™ in each 125g serving of Activia (Activia is the only product in the world that contains Acti Regularis™) meet all those requirements in order to help regulate your digestive system.
 
That’s why increasing numbers of health-conscious people worldwide are including this “functional food” in their diets.
 
 



 

 

   
 
 
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