參考
- Case studies on the effects of LAB Fermented Extract on intestinal environment by Dr Hiromi Shinya- Clinical Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
- Clinical study on the effects of LAB Fermented Extract on eczema conditions by Dr. Shigehiro Tsuchiya- Tsuchiya Hospital (Koriyama City)
- Case studies on the beneficial effects on skin texture. Study conducted on 60 female subjects by Tokiko Clinic, Japan
- Case study on the beneficial effects on pregnancy discomforts by Dr Kayo Sato, Fukuoka Prefectural University
- Case study on the beneficial effects on bowel movement. Study conducted by Seikokai Health Clinic, Contract Research Organization
- Clinical study on the beneficial effect on intestinal environment by Prof. Noboru Furukawa, Laboratory of Livestock Product Utilization, Tokyo University of Agriculture
- Clinical study on the beneficial effects on intestinal immunity by Dr. Toru Abu, Nigata University Graduate School
- 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.
- Clinical study on the beneficial effects on colon carcinogenesis by Dr. Takehiko Fujino, Rheology Research Laboratory and Institute of Health Science, Kyushu University
- 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
- Case study on the beneficial effects on the risk of oral caries by Dr. Yoshinori Ochiai – Executive Director, Ochiai Dental Clinic
- Case study on the beneficial effects of LAB Fermented Extract compiled by B and S Corporation Co. Ltd (Partner: Maternitybics Association)
- Case study on the beneficial effects on female beauty by Dr. Shintaro Hashimoto, Daimyo-cho Skin Clinic
- Clinical study on the beneficial effects on the propagation of Bifidobacterium in the intestine compiled by B and S Corporation, Hachioji Research Laboratory
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