What does Bifidobacterium bifidum do?

Bifidobacterium bifidum has the function of regulating intestinal flora and improving the absorption of nutrients.
Bifidobacterium bifidum is an anaerobic gram-positive bacterium, which is the normal intestinal flora of healthy human body, and it can ferment lactic acid and acetic acid in the intestinal tract to create an anaerobic and acidic environment, which can inhibit the reproduction of spoilage bacteria and other pathogenic bacteria, maintain normal intestinal peristalsis, and adjust the balance of intestinal flora.
The organic acid formed by bifidobacteria during fermentation can improve the absorption and utilization of minerals and trace elements such as calcium and magnesium. Bifidobacterium metabolism process can also produce vitamins needed by the body, such as vitamin B1, pantothenic acid and so on.
People who lack bifidobacteria can use the drug under the guidance of a doctor, but its side effects are still unclear, and it is prohibited to use it for people with allergic conditions.