Evidence supporting the use of: Bifobacterium (mixed)
For the body system: Rectum
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Bifidobacterium is a genus of probiotic bacteria that has been studied for its effects on gastrointestinal health, including the lower intestines and rectal area. Scientific evidence suggests that certain strains of Bifidobacterium can help support bowel regularity, alleviate symptoms of constipation, and improve stool consistency. These effects are particularly relevant to the rectum, as they can reduce straining and the risk of conditions such as hemorrhoids. Several randomized controlled trials have demonstrated that mixed Bifidobacterium formulations may improve bowel habits and decrease transit time in both adults and children.
Moreover, Bifidobacterium can modulate the gut microbiota, enhance the integrity of the intestinal barrier, and exert anti-inflammatory effects, all of which may be beneficial for rectal health, especially in populations with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, while these findings support the use of Bifidobacterium for general lower gut health, direct studies specifically targeting rectal conditions (such as proctitis or rectal ulcers) are limited. Most available data focus on their role in overall bowel function and gut health, with secondary benefits to the rectum.
In summary, there is moderate scientific evidence supporting the use of mixed Bifidobacterium for promoting rectal health through improved bowel function, though direct evidence for specific rectal diseases remains limited.
Other ingredients that support Rectum
butcher's broomd-sorbitol
fiber blend (proprietary)
green banana
cellulose
horse chestnut
butyric acid
psyllium
rhubarb root
slippery elm bark
triphala
water
zinc
cascara sagrada
Indian bael
yarrow
buckthorn
sodium salt
senna
white oak
Anthraquinone
Alexandrian senna
Bran
Butternut
Bacteria
Cape Aloe
Cranesbill
Collinsonia
Castor Oil
Diosmin
Rhubarb
Other body systems supported by Bifobacterium (mixed)
Digestive SystemGastrointestinal Tract
Immune System
Intestinal System
Large Intestines (Colon)
Peyer’s patches
Rectum
Small Intestines