Can probiotics regulate the spleen and stomach?

Probiotics have certain effects on regulating the spleen and stomach. Probiotics are a kind of beneficial microorganisms that can replenish and maintain the intestinal tract, and can improve the balance of human intestinal flora.
It can firstly enhance the peristalsis of the intestinal tract and make the digestive system healthier; it can also enhance the immunity of the human body, thus facilitating defecation and preventing gastrointestinal diseases such as diarrhea; in addition, probiotics can also make the nutrients in the intestinal tract better absorbed, which is conducive to better growth and development of the body.
However, probiotics are not suitable for people with intestinal mucosal defects and low immunity. Because in their bodies, probiotics can become invasive bacteria that cause infections, leading to bacteremia.
In addition, it is not advisable to take too much probiotics, otherwise it is easy to upset the balance of intestinal flora, diarrhea and other symptoms.