Lactobacillus Bulgaricus

Lactobacillus bulgaricas

Lactobacillus bulgarica is a unique bacterium that is important for human health. It is one of the most common bacteria that inhabit our intestines. This bacterium plays an important role in maintaining the balance of bacteria in the intestines and helps in the digestion of nutrients. However, not all people have the same levels of it in their intestines, which can lead to various health problems.

The history of lactobacilli and Bacillus bulgaris is closely connected with the history of Bulgaria. Bulgarian yoghurts are a traditional product of this country, and many consider them the best in the world. These yoghurts are made using Bacillus bulgaricus, which is a source of lactic acid bacteria. The Bulgarian stick is also called the Bulgarian stick because it originated in Bulgaria and was named after that country.

When examining the intestinal microflora in healthy people, there is a much higher frequency of colonization with Lactobacillus bulgaria than in some population groups. This includes the elderly, diabetics and patients with various gastrointestinal diseases. This finding suggests that the high presence of Bulgargia in the gut may be an indicator of a healthy gut microbiome.