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Truben, Make healthy living within reach
Traces the Origins
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2025-11
From primordial chaos to civilization, a single drop of water witnesses it all.
2025-11-17
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2025-10
BB-12®️: The "Super Special Forces" of the Probiotic World [Linked to Anaerobic and Aerobic Bacteria Pairs]
Adhering to the intestinal wall, it forms a "bacterial biofilm shield" that inhibits the proliferation and propagation of pathogenic bacteria such as E. coli.
2025-10-22
Complex Anaerobic Bacteria: The Stinky "Oxygen-Free Demolition Crew" – Pet Freshener
The complex anaerobic microbiota consists of a diverse community of strictly anaerobic bacteria, such as Bacteroides and Clostridium, along with facultative anaerobes like Lactobacillus.
Oxygen-loving & Oxygen-intolerant Bacteria: The Perfect Duo in Pet Deodorizers—Pet Freshener
Urine protein is the main source of yellowish stains and the ammonia-like odor in pet owners' homes—exactly the stinky culprit lingering in households with pets! Anaerobic bacteria break down urine protein, producing hydrogen sulfide, which then transforms into harmless, odorless sulfur particles. As a result, the unpleasant smell naturally dissipates over time.
Staphylococcus aureus: A Mighty Threat Beneath the Cute Exterior – Pet Air Freshener
Staphylococcus aureus isn’t an ordinary bacterium—it’s a deadly assassin capable of rapidly adapting to its environment, releasing toxin-filled capsules, and developing drug-resistant defenses. Only by combining biological countermeasures (probiotics/enzymes) with physical removal methods (high heat/disinfection) can we effectively safeguard our family’s health防线.
E. coli: The Gut's Double-Agent Spy – Pet Freshener
The variant O157:H7 is a well-known pathogenic strain of E. coli. While most E. coli strains are harmless and form part of the normal gut microbiota, O157:H7 is the "bad actor"!