Metabolic health is defined by the proper functioning of the intestinal tract, the liver, the body’s fat stores, the muscles, heart, and brain tissue, ensuring both quality of life and longevity. Scientific evidence indicates a strong link between the gut microbiota and metabolic health. And as far as gut microbiota is involved, probiotics can undoubtedly play a role. In this document, we aim to shine a light on the connections that keep our human machinery running well and metabolically healthy. Along the way, discover how Lallemand Health Solutions’ probiotics lend a helping hand toward a fitter life.
This Technical Paper is from Lallemand Health Solutions.


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