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The science confirming the positive health effect of probiotics is growing exponentially in not only depth but also in breadth. Probiotics have been shown to directly aid digestive health for a long time and indirectly support the immune system, fight inflammation and improve metabolic processes in the whole body. Now multiple sources are researching and documenting the positive impact of probiotics on mental health including fighting anxiety, depression and supporting increased confidence.

What is a probiotic?

Probiotics, defined by the WHO as live microorganisms offering health benefits, play a vital role in digestive health and immune function.

Are all probiotics the same?

Quoriom+ uses a proprietary small batch fermentation process that yields a pH adjusted liquid, similar to vinegar, with high bioavailability and stability, setting it apart from other probiotics on the market.

How is it fermented?

Our formulas feature a proprietary fusion of 10 complementary liveprobiotic culture strains, thoughtfully blended with potent medicinal plants.

What are the benefits of a liquid probiotic formula?

Our certified organic liquid probiotic formulas mimic highly concentrated fermented whole foods.

What Is Quorum Sensing (QS)

Quorum Sensing is a remarkable communication mechanism used by bacteria. When bacterial communities reach a specific cell density, they “talk” to each other through signaling molecules called autoinducers (AIs).

The Role of Probiotics in QS Inhibition of pathogenic bacteria

Our probiotics aren’t mere gut companions; they’re QS warriors. Through their metabolites, they exert an anti-QS effect.

Beyond Pathogens: QS and Gut Health

QS isn’t limited to pathogenic bacteria; it also plays a crucial role in biofilm formation for both probiotics and harmful bacteria. This highlights the importance of maintaining a balanced gut microbiome for optimal health.

Incredible ingredients.

Explore the ingredients that make up the essence of Quoriom+, where every drop is crafted with precision and care. From the robust Chaga Mushroom to sweet Raw Honey, each ingredient is a testament to the dedication to your well-being.

Chaga mushroom

Renowned for their antioxidant-rich profile, Chaga mushrooms offer a natural boost to immune function and overall well-being, making them a compelling choice for those seeking to fortify their health through a time-honoured natural remedy.

Chaga mushroom

Heart-warming honey

Celebrated for its diverse array of antioxidants and antimicrobial properties, honey is a natural powerhouse that not only adds sweetness to life but also promotes overall well-being.

Heart-warming honey

Marvelous milk thistle

As a liver-supporting marvel, milk thistle boasts powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, making it a natural choice for those seeking to nurture their liver health and promote overall wellness.

Marvelous milk thistle

Healing herbs

Rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, herbs offer numerous benefits including aiding and strengthening digestion and immune function. When added to probiotic fermentation, their bioavailability is enhanced creating a potent blend for overall well-being.

Healing herbs

Powerful probiotics

Multiple probiotic strains provide diverse health benefits, addressing different facets such as gut health and immunity. Their synergistic effects and improved stability boost effectiveness, addressing multiple conditions while supporting personalized gut health.

Powerful probiotics

Mineral-rich molasses

Abundant in iron, calcium, potassium, and magnesium, molasses facilitates probiotic growth in a natural, organic fermentation, enhancing potency. Compounds in molasses act as complementary prebiotics, fostering a healthier gut microbiome for improved digestive health.

Mineral-rich molasses

Anise

Licorice root has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its versatile health benefits. Notably, it possesses anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties, making it beneficial for respiratory issues like coughs and colds. Studies indicate that licorice may help alleviate symptoms of gastrointestinal disorders such as indigestion and acid reflux. Moreover, its natural sweetness makes it a popular ingredient in herbal…

Anise

Basil

Basil is not only a culinary herb but also boasts medicinal properties. Research suggests that basil contains compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, potentially benefiting heart health and reducing the risk of chronic diseases. Additionally, basil extracts have shown antimicrobial activity against various pathogens.

Basil

Dill

Dill is prized for its culinary uses and medicinal properties. It is commonly used to aid digestion and alleviate symptoms of gastrointestinal discomfort. Studies suggest that dill may have antimicrobial properties, potentially helping to combat certain bacterial infections. Additionally, dill extracts have demonstrated antioxidant effects in research settings.

Dill

Ginger Root

Ginger is renowned for its anti-nausea properties and digestive benefits. Research indicates that ginger may help alleviate nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness, chemotherapy, and pregnancy. Its anti-inflammatory effects have also been studied for potential use in managing conditions such as osteoarthritis and muscle pain.

Ginger Root

Juniper

Juniper berries are traditionally used in herbal medicine for their diuretic properties, promoting urinary tract health and reducing water retention. Some studies suggest that juniper extracts may possess antimicrobial activity against certain bacteria and fungi. Additionally, juniper has been investigated for its potential antioxidant effects.

Juniper

Oregano

Oregano is not only a flavorful herb but also boasts antimicrobial properties attributed to its high content of essential oils such as carvacrol and thymol. Studies suggest that oregano extracts may help combat bacterial and fungal infections, making it a potential natural alternative to conventional antimicrobial agents.

Oregano

Parsley

Parsley is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making it a valuable addition to a healthy diet. Research indicates that parsley may have diuretic effects, promoting urinary tract health and reducing water retention. Additionally, parsley extracts have shown potential in inhibiting the growth of certain bacteria and fungi.

Parsley

Peppermint

Peppermint is prized for its refreshing flavor and numerous health benefits. Research suggests that peppermint may help alleviate symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), including abdominal pain and bloating. Its anti-nausea properties have also been studied for potential use in relieving chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.

Peppermint

Rosemary

Rosemary contains compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, potentially benefiting brain health and reducing the risk of chronic diseases. Studies suggest that rosemary extracts may help improve cognitive function and memory retention. Additionally, rosemary has been investigated for its potential antimicrobial effects.

Rosemary

Sage

Sage is valued for its medicinal properties, including its potential to improve cognitive function and mood. Research suggests that sage may help enhance memory and attention, making it a promising natural remedy for age-related cognitive decline. Its antimicrobial properties have also been of interest in various studies.

Sage

Thyme

Thyme contains compounds with antioxidant and antimicrobial properties, potentially benefiting respiratory health and immune function. Research indicates that thyme extracts may help alleviate symptoms of respiratory infections, including coughs and sore throats. Its anti-inflammatory effects have also been studied for potential use in managing conditions such as bronchitis and asthma.

Thyme

Lemon Verbena

Lemon verbena is renowned for its aromatic leaves and numerous health benefits. Rich in antioxidants, it aids in digestion, reduces inflammation, and promotes relaxation. Studies suggest that lemon verbena may alleviate muscle damage and soreness post-exercise due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Additionally, its calming effects have been linked to improved sleep quality and stress reduction. Incorporating lemon verbena into teas…

Lemon Verbena

Rooibos

Rooibos, a caffeine-free herbal tea from South Africa, is celebrated for its antioxidant-rich profile and potential health benefits. Research suggests that rooibos tea may improve heart health by lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Its anti-inflammatory properties may also alleviate allergy symptoms and support skin health. Additionally, studies indicate that rooibos tea consumption may contribute to better glucose control, making…

Rooibos

Chamomile

Chamomile is cherished for its calming effects and gentle, floral aroma. Renowned for its soothing properties, chamomile tea is often recommended for promoting relaxation and aiding sleep. Studies suggest that chamomile may reduce anxiety symptoms and improve overall mood due to its flavonoid content. Furthermore, chamomile's anti-inflammatory properties may benefit digestive health by easing symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)…

Chamomile

Fennel

Fennel seeds are often used to aid digestion and relieve symptoms of bloating and gas. Research indicates that fennel may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, potentially benefiting heart health and reducing the risk of chronic diseases. Some studies also suggest that fennel extracts may possess antimicrobial activity against certain pathogens.

Fennel

Turmeric

Curcumin, the active compound in Turmeric, offers powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and has been shown to improve oxidative stress markers. Studies suggest curcumin may aid in cancer prevention and treatment by inhibiting cancer cell growth, enhancing chemotherapy and radiation therapy effects, reducing metastasis risk, and alleviating symptoms. It may improve quality of life for cancer patients and serve as…

Turmeric

Fenugreek

Fenugreek seeds are valued for their numerous health benefits, including improving blood sugar control and supporting lactation in nursing mothers. Studies suggest that fenugreek may help lower blood glucose levels and improve insulin sensitivity, making it a potential adjunct therapy for diabetes management. Additionally, fenugreek extracts have shown promising results in supporting breast milk production.

Fenugreek

Angelica

Angelica root is traditionally used in herbal medicine to aid digestion and alleviate symptoms of indigestion and flatulence. Some studies suggest its potential anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, making it a candidate for further research in managing certain infections and inflammatory conditions.

Angelica

Nettle

Nettle leaf is valued for its potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Research indicates that nettle may help alleviate symptoms of allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and osteoarthritis. Its diuretic effects have also been studied for potential use in supporting urinary tract health.

Nettle

Elderberry

Elderberry is renowned for its immune-boosting properties, attributed to its rich content of flavonoids and antioxidants. Several studies suggest that elderberry extracts may help reduce the duration and severity of cold and flu symptoms by enhancing immune function and reducing inflammation. Its antiviral effects have been of particular interest in recent research.

Elderberry

Licorice Root

Licorice root is prized for its versatile health benefits, including soothing digestive issues and supporting respiratory health. Research suggests that licorice may help alleviate symptoms of acid reflux, ulcers, and coughs. Its anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties have also been of interest in various studies.

Licorice Root

Chickweed

High in vitamins and minerals, chickweed soothes the digestive system, kidneys, bladder, urinary tract, bowels, as well as sore throat and lungs. Safe for all ages to take over prolonged periods, it is particularly nourishing for those who are weak, traumatized, anemic, chronically stressed, overworked, or recovering from surgery or a long-term illness.

Chickweed

Butcher’s Broom

Renowned for its medicinal properties, utilizes both its roots and stem in herbal remedies. Its multifaceted benefits encompass enhancing circulation, alleviating constipation, and promoting blood flow to vital areas such as the brain and limbs. Notably, it offers relief from hemorrhoids, rheumatism, arthritis, swelling, cramps, and symptoms associated with chronic venous insufficiency. Additionally, this versatile herb serves as a mild…

Butcher’s Broom

Astragalus

This native Chinese herb has traditionally been used as an adaptogen (a substance that protects the body from stress and disease). Astragalus is also used as part of an herbal combination to prevent or treat colds, according to Mount Sinai. It’s thought that astragalus strengthens and regulates the immune system, notes the NCCIH (National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health).…

Astragalus

For more information and scientific studies on herbal remedies consider visiting academic databases like PubMed, Google Scholar, or ScienceDirect. These platforms host a vast array of peer-reviewed journals covering various fields, including herbal medicine and phytotherapy. When searching for specific herbs, use keywords like the herb’s scientific name (e.g., “Rosmarinus officinalis” for rosemary) or common terms related to its health benefits (e.g., “ginger root nausea”). This approach should help you locate relevant studies to support the health benefits mentioned. Additionally, reputable health organizations such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) or the World Health Organization (WHO) may provide summaries or guidelines based on scientific evidence regarding herbal remedies.