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Spore-Based Probiotics

Meaning

Spore-Based Probiotics are a specific, distinct class of beneficial microorganisms, primarily from the Bacillus genus, that exist naturally in a dormant, highly protective endospore form. This unique structure allows them to survive the harsh, acidic environment of the stomach and the destructive digestive processes, ensuring their viability and successful delivery to the small and large intestines. Once in the gut, they revert to their active, vegetative form, where they can colonize and exert their health benefits, offering a distinct advantage in stability and delivery over traditional, non-spore-forming probiotic strains.