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Activia® is Unique
Activia® is a great-tasting lowfat yogurt from Dannon® that contains Bifidus Regularis™, a natural probiotic culture that can help regulate your digestive system by helping reduce long intestinal transit time*. Bifidus Regularis, available only in Activia, is a live "friendly" bacteria that's beneficial when eaten daily. Learn more about Bifidus Regularis™.

Maintaining Balance

You may already know how important it is to maintain
a healthy balance of the good bacteria that naturally reside
in your digestive system. But you might not realize the extent to
which this balance changes with age and is affected by diet, the environment,
hormonal changes and your stress level. An imbalance can lead to potentially uncomfortable digestive issues, including slow intestinal transit time.

Activia® Can Help
Including Activia in your daily diet can help regulate your digestive system by helping reduce long intestinal transit time* - and you'll enjoy its six delicious flavors. Because Activia is made by Dannon, you can be assured that it's a delicious way to do something good for your body.



* SOURCES

Bouvier M., et al. Effects of consumption of a milk fermented by the probiotic Bifidobacterium animalis DN 173 010 on colonic transit time in healthy humans. Bioscience and Microflora, 2001. Vol. 20(2): 43-48, 2001

Marteau P., et al. Bifidobacterium animalis, strain DN173 010 shortens the colonic transit time in healthy women. A double blind randomised controlled study. Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2002; 16: 587-593;

Meance S., et al. A fermented milk with Bifidobacterium probiotic strain DN-173 010 shortened oro-fecal gut transit time in elderly. Microb. Ecol. Health Dis., 2001. 13: 217-222

C. Picard, et al. Review article: bifidobacteria as probiotic agents - physiological effects and clinical benefits. Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2005; 22:495-512
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