Documentary Aims to Educate Consumers on Probiotics Benefits

Stratum Nutrition sponsored the new documentary “MicroWarriors: Special Edition," along with its segment on probiotics and oral health, to educate consumers on the health benefits of probiotics.

December 11, 2014

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ST. CHARLES, Mo.—Stratum Nutrition sponsored the new documentary “MicroWarriors: Special Edition," along with its segment on probiotics and oral health, to educate consumers on the health benefits of probiotics.

As part of its sponsorship, Stratum is partnering with Health Point Productions to help raise awareness for the film. BLIS K12® is a probiotic that starts working in its natural habitat, the oral cavity, and has benefits for oral and immune health—something beyond the digestive health benefits with which consumers are more familiar. The new segment addresses the discovery and development of BLIS probiotics and advances in understanding their “oral health" benefits over the last 30 years.

“The oral health segment is one of the main highlights for the film, showcasing a new angle for probiotic education toward consumers and physicians alike," said David Knight, producer for Health Point Productions.

Professor John Tagg, the founding scientist of BLIS probiotics and microbiologist at University of Otago in New Zealand, explains many of the scientific findings and benefits of supplementing with such probiotics as teachings within the documentary. 

Scheduled to launch by the end of 2014, “MicroWarriors: Special Edition" will present probiotics in an entertaining and interesting light, featuring Leonard Nimoy as the narrator to guide audients members through the microbiome. 

Gain more insights on the latest probiotic research by downloading INSIDER’s Digital Issue “Probiotics: New Trends with Old Roots."

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