Pronunciation: /əˌsɪdəˈfɪləs/
noun a type of bacteria that is beneficial to the human body, especially the digestive system
A1 I take acidophilus supplements to improve my digestion.
A2 My doctor recommended probiotics like acidophilus to help with my gut health.
B1 Many yogurt brands contain acidophilus, a beneficial bacteria for the gut.
B2 Research has shown that acidophilus can help maintain a healthy balance of gut bacteria.
C1 The effectiveness of acidophilus in promoting gut health has been well-documented in scientific studies.
C2 Probiotics such as acidophilus are commonly used to support digestive health and boost the immune system.
formal Probiotic supplements often contain acidophilus, a type of beneficial bacteria.
informal I take acidophilus capsules to help with my digestion.
slang I heard that acidophilus is good for your gut health.
figurative In the garden of your body, acidophilus is like the friendly gardener keeping everything in balance.
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