Probiotics, beneficial bacteria, and prebiotics, the non-digestible fibers that feed them, play a crucial role in urinary health. Probiotics like Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium strains help maintain a healthy balance of microflora in the urinary tract, preventing the overgrowth of harmful bacteria that can lead to infections. Prebiotics enhance the efficacy of probiotics by providing the necessary nutrients for their growth. This synergistic relationship helps reinforce the urinary tract's natural defenses, reducing the incidence of urinary tract infections (UTIs). Emerging research suggests that regular intake of probiotics and prebiotics can significantly lower UTI recurrence, offering a natural and effective approach to urinary health maintenance.
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