Probiotics are live microorganisms that are intended to have health benefits when consumed or applied to the body. Probiotics may contain a variety of microorganisms. The most common are bacteria that belong to groups called Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium. Other bacteria may also be used as probiotics, and so may yeasts such as Saccharomyces boulardii. Different types of probiotics may have different effects. For example, if a specific kind of Lactobacillus helps prevent an illness, that doesn’t necessarily mean that another kind of Lactobacillus or any of the Bifidobacterium probiotics would do the same thing.
Improves digestion, absorption and assimilation of nutrients from digestive tract,
Prevents growth of pathogens in the rumen and digestive tract,
Increases milk production,
Boosts immunity and body weight, Improves fertility,
Prevents metabolic disorders
Basic probiotic mode of action includes (a) inhibition of pathogen adhesion; (b) production of antimicrobial components, i.e., bacteriocins and defensins; (c) competitive exclusion of pathogenic microorganisms; (d) enhancement of barrier function; (e) reduction of luminal pH; and (f) modulation of the immune system.
Cattle, Buffalo: 1-2 bolus daily for 3-5 days
Calf, Sheep, Goat: 1/2-1 bolus daily for 3-5 days.
Or as directed by registered veterinarian/ Nutritionist.
Use in Pregnancy And Lactation
Probolux vet contains feed supplement which has no health hazards. So it can be used safely during pregnancy and lactation.
Concurrent use of Probolux vet with antibiotic may reduce its efficacy. So it should be used after dose completion of any antibiotic therapy.
It is a feed supplement. So no health hazards or side effects have been reported.
Meat and Milk: Not required.
Do not store above 30°C. Keep away from light and out of the reach of children.