While many people associate bacteria with illness and infections, research and years of history have shown us there’s a diverse array of beneficial bacteria strains. These strains are essential for various processes in the body and beneficial for boosting gut health and overall wellness.
Through years of research, the Somaya Life team has honed a perfect combination of bacterial species to create the world’s first-ever anthrobiotic. It goes beyond a typical probiotic to help support and regulate your digestive system, immune system, and more.
Our bacterial strains are separated into four important categories:
- Enhancers that elevate the microbiome and help with digestion.
- Managers to convert gut acid into usable energy.
- Inhibitors that block unwanted pathogens and bad bacteria.
- Communicators to help your gut, nervous system, and brain to work together effectively.
Now, let’s dive into some of the amazing Smart StrainsTM that make up Somaya Life and learn more about them.
Lactococcus Lactis
Lactococcus lactis bacterial cells contribute to the gut ecosystem by aiding in the production of lactic acid. The lactic acid supports a balanced pH level that’s crucial for a healthy gut environment.
Lactococcus lactis naturally occurs on plants and has a long history in the food industry, specifically the dairy industry. It is used to aid in the fermentation of food, including cheese, yogurt, and sauerkraut. It is part of what gives dairy and fermented products their tangy taste.
Pediococcus Pentosaceus
Pediococcus pentosaceus stands out for its role in maintaining microbial balance. It assists in fortifying the gut environment, boosting digestion, and reinforcing the body's natural defenses.
Research shows that these bacteria have probiotic and antibacterial properties in the microbial ecosystem, as well as anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antioxidant properties.
Lactobacillus Plantarum
Highly adaptable, Lactobacillus plantarum aids in bolstering the intestinal barrier, potentially reducing inflammation and supporting good digestive health. It can help protect your body against harmful bacteria.
Lactobacillus Casei
Lactobacillus casei takes center stage in fostering a harmonious gut environment. It helps maintain the balance of gut flora, preventing harmful bacteria from thriving. Because of that, it supports digestion and may help boost your immune responses.
Propionibacterium Freudenreichii
While often associated with Swiss cheese production, Propionibacterium freudenreichii holds promise for gut health.
Research supports its potential for producing beneficial compounds that can positively influence gut flora and immune function.
Further, research shows specific strains are efficient utilizers of lactic acid converting this acid to a more readily usable energy thus, reducing the risk of acid indigestion.
Bacillus Pumilus
Bacillus pumilus can aid gut health indirectly. It helps to break down environmental pollutants, which can positively impact gut health by reducing potential toxin exposure.
Bacillus Subtilis
Bacillus subtilis is used as a natural and safe biocontrol agent against plant pathogens and pests in agriculture. It has shown similar positive results in helping protect the human body against unwanted pathogens and supporting the growth of beneficial bacteria.
Lactobacillus Reuteri
Lactobacillus reuteri is a probiotic strain often found in the human gut. Research suggests it may support digestive health, reduce inflammation, and even enhance oral health.
A specific strain of Reuteri 1E1 has been shown to possess potent influencing control of inflammation t-cell regulation and antibody response.
Boost Overall Health with Somaya Life
Each one of these bacteria strains plays a significant role in our product. They’re more than just microorganisms; they’re indispensable contributors to our daily lives.
Don’t just take our word for it. Hear what others have to say about Somaya Life and try the world’s first anthrobiotic for yourself.