The Google Search snippet is lifted from an unverified Facebook post. Why we fact-checked this: The Facebook post was sent via email to Rappler for verification. The post with the screenshot has more than 27, reactions and over 67, shares as of writing. Complete details:. This is false. Yakult is a fermented milk drink containing the live cultures of the lactic bacteria, Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota, which can survive in the human intestinal tract. In , Dr. Minoru Shirota, founder of the Yakult Honsha, isolated this strain of lactic acid bacteria which plays a beneficial rule in the human intestines.
Subsequently, the product Yakult was developed. This product provides consumers with a healthy drink that contains 8 billion live Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota, which maintains intestinal health and thus helps prevent disorders.
Microorganisms have to conquer various physiological barriers in order to survive in the human intestinal tract. These barriers — gastric juice and bile — are strongly bactericidal and kill most of the microorganisms that invade the human intestinal tract. The Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota in Yakult, however, is resistant to gastric acid and bile, and is able to reach the intestines alive.
Once in the intestines, they act to exert various beneficial effects, which retain and promote intestinal health. One milliliter of Yakult contains more than one hundred million live Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota. Minoru Shirota on preventive medicine.
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