參考

  1. Case studies on the effects of LAB Fermented Extract on intestinal environment by Dr Hiromi Shinya- Clinical Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
  1. Clinical study on the effects of LAB Fermented Extract on eczema conditions by Dr. Shigehiro Tsuchiya- Tsuchiya Hospital (Koriyama City)
  1. Case studies on the beneficial effects on skin texture. Study conducted on 60 female subjects by Tokiko Clinic, Japan
  1. Case study on the beneficial effects on pregnancy discomforts by Dr Kayo Sato, Fukuoka Prefectural University
  1. Case study on the beneficial effects on bowel movement. Study conducted by Seikokai Health Clinic, Contract Research Organization
  1. Clinical study on the beneficial effect on intestinal environment by Prof. Noboru Furukawa, Laboratory of Livestock Product Utilization, Tokyo University of Agriculture
  1. Clinical study on the beneficial effects on intestinal immunity by Dr. Toru Abu, Nigata University Graduate School
  1. Case study on the beneficial effects on the progress of renal failure by Dr. Akira Kawashima – Associate Professor, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women’s Medical College, and The Tokyo Women’s Medical College attachment Aoyama woman natural medical laboratory.
  1. Clinical study on the beneficial effects on colon carcinogenesis by Dr. Takehiko Fujino, Rheology Research Laboratory and Institute of Health Science, Kyushu University
  1. Clinical study on the beneficial effects on NK cell activation and immunoregulation by Prof. Noboru Furukawa, Laboratory of Livestock Product Utilization Department of Animal Science Tokyo University of Agriculture
  1. Case study on the beneficial effects on the risk of oral caries by Dr. Yoshinori Ochiai – Executive Director, Ochiai Dental Clinic
  1. Case study on the beneficial effects of LAB Fermented Extract compiled by B and S Corporation Co. Ltd (Partner: Maternitybics Association)
  1. Case study on the beneficial effects on female beauty by Dr. Shintaro Hashimoto, Daimyo-cho Skin Clinic
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