Probiotics from Kefir: Immunity and Inflammatory Balance
Recent research points to the significant potential of probiotics from kefir in supporting the immune system and reducing chronic inflammation. The microorganisms present in kefir do more than balance the gut microbiome—they communicate directly with the immune system via the Gut-Immune Axis, a pathway linking intestinal health to immune function. Kefir made from heritage tibicos grains, through a 24-hour double fermentation, naturally releases metabolites that promote digestive and immune wellness.
Potent Biological Composition
Each 280 ml bottle of Rokabo kefir delivers ~12 billion CFU/ml of live probiotics—a concentration precisely as stated—comprising 36 symbiotic strains including Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, Streptococcus, Saccharomyces, and Kefiranofaciens. With a pH of 4.32, the environment supports microbial survival through gastric acidity and colonization of the large intestine. Sugar content is just 2.1 g per bottle, low and health-conscious.
Mechanisms of Immune Support
Kefir microorganisms such as Lactobacillus kefiri and Leuconostoc mesenteroides may stimulate Natural Killer (NK) cells and macrophages—immune cells that detect and destroy pathogens or abnormal cells. Research from leading institutes confirms that kefir probiotics can enhance both specific and non-specific immune responses in a balanced manner, reducing the long-term risk of immunodeficiency or autoimmune conditions.
Impact on Chronic Inflammation
Chronic low-grade inflammation often stems from gut dysbiosis—an imbalance in the microbiome—and is linked to diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and depression. Kefir’s diverse strains and high CFU count may help lower production of inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-alpha and IL-6, through the release of lactic acid and antioxidant compounds that modulate immune homeostasis at the cellular level.
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