IPA: /ˌæsɪˈdɒfɪləs/
KK: /æˈsɪdəˌfɪləs/
A type of beneficial bacteria that is often found in yogurt and the human digestive system. It helps with digestion and is sometimes taken as a supplement to support gut health.
Many people take acidophilus supplements to improve their digestive health.
Acidophilus is derived from "acidus" (Latin, meaning sour or acid) and "philus" (from Greek "philos", meaning loving). The term describes a type of bacteria that thrives in acidic environments, hence the name 'acid-loving'.
Think of 'acid' as something sour, and 'philus' as loving — this helps you remember that acidophilus refers to bacteria that love acidic conditions.