“Symbiosis control” for neurodermatitis, hay fever, allergies, urticaria, accompanying therapy

for acute and chronic infections


The roots of microbiological therapy go back to the 19th century. Theodor Escherich was the pioneer of research into intestinal flora. The intestine is the ideal target organ for measures to influence, strengthen and balance the immune system, because the intestine is the largest immune organ in the body!


The therapeutic use of immune-active bacteria and their metabolic products is intended to restore the natural ecological balance in the intestine, which is disturbed in cases of allergies and chronic intestinal diseases, for example. The aim of "symbiosis control" is to improve a disturbed immune system, regulate the intestinal environment and thus suppress excessive allergic reactions.