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Probiotic Powder

60 Servings

 

 

 

$44.00

Probiotic Powder

The Basics

Probiotics are essential for a healthy digestive system and for strengthening immunity. They’re indispensable if you suffer from chronic indigestion, abdominal pain, bloating, lactose intolerance, diarrhea, constipation, and other digestive problems. Our Probiotic Powder contains the 5 most viable and stable strains representing the best- researched bacteria known today.

Taking probiotics promotes:
Optimal digestion
Healthy bowels and intestinal flora
Overall immune function
Synthesis of B and K vitamins
Protection against traveler’s diarrhea
A flatter tummy

How to take it

A half teaspoon to one teaspoon daily added to your favorite smoothie, sprinkled on any cold food or mixed with water.

Contents

60 Servings

Serving size

2 grams (approx. 1/2 teaspoon)
20 billion cfu per serving.

Please Note

Your probiotics will be sent in a refrigerated cooler pack with cold packs. Cold packs may melt during shipping which should not affect product integrity, as the probiotics have been stored in refrigerators at our warehouse and are manufactured with overages to ensure label potency when exposed to higher temperatures. The probiotics should be refrigerated upon arrival, but no need to be concerned if the ice packs are melted.

Heartburn, Bloating and Gas

Overcome bloating and gas, and balance the lower GI, see Bloating Bundle
Overcome heartburn and indigestion, and balance the upper GI, see Heartburn Bundle

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Product Ingredients

PROBIOTIC POWDER

Contents

60 Servings

Serving size

2 grams (approx. 1/2 teaspoon)
5 Strains provide 20 billion cfu per serving.

Directions

As a dietary supplement, take 2 grams (approx. 1/2 teaspoon) per day, or as directed by your health care practitioner.

Formulated to exclude gluten, dairy, corn, yeast, soy.

Refrigerate to ensure maximum potency and shelf life. Organism potency decreases slowly and can accelerate through exposure to heat, humidity or direct sunlight.

Store tightly closed in a cool, dry, dark place. Natural color, size and shape may vary between lots.

Manufactured in an NSF certified GMP registered facility. GMP refers to the Good Manufacturing Practice regulations as put forth by the US Food and Drug Administration. For more information on NSF see www.nsf.org

Research

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Eur J Clin Nutr. 2009 Nov;63(11):1277-89.
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Effect of inulin on the human gut microbiota: stimulation of Bifidobacterium adolescentis and Faecalibacterium prausnitzii.
Ramirez-Farias, C et al.
Br J Nutr. 2009 Feb;101(4):541-50.
Epub 2008 Jul 1.

Lactobacillus acidophilus LAP5 able to inhibit the Salmonella choleraesuis invasion to the human Caco-2 epithelial cell.
Lin CK, Tsai HC, Lin PP, Tsen HY, Tsai CC.
Anaerobe. 2008 Nov;14(5):251-5. Epub 2008 Aug 22.
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Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG and Lactobacillus casei suppress Escherichia coli-induced chemokine expression in intestinal epithelial cells.
Toki S, Kagaya S, Shinohara M, Wakiguchi H, Matsumoto T, Takahata Y, Morimatsu F, Saito H, Matsumoto K.
Int Arch Allergy Immunol. 2009;148(1):45-58. Epub 2008 Aug 21.
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Therapeutic potential of two probiotics in inflammatory bowel disease as observed in the trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid model of colitis.
Amit-Romach E, Uni Z, Reifen R.
Dis Colon Rectum. 2008 Dec;51(12):1828-36. Epub 2008 Jul 17.
PMID:18633675 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Supplementation with Lactobacillus rhamnosus or Bifidobacterium lactis probiotics in pregnancy increases cord blood interferon-gamma and breast milk transforming growth factor-beta and immunoglobin A detection.
Prescott SL, Wickens K, Westcott L, Jung W, Currie H, Black PN, Stanley TV, Mitchell EA, Fitzharris P, Siebers R, Wu L, Crane J; Probiotic Study Group.
Clin Exp Allergy. 2008 Oct;38(10):1606-14.
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Probiotics for the treatment or prevention of atopic dermatitis: a review of the evidence from randomized controlled trials.
Betsi GI, Papadavid E, Falagas ME.
Am J Clin Dermatol. 2008;9(2):93-103. Review.
PMID:18284263 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Probiotics for the prevention of pediatric antibiotic-associated diarrhea.
Johnston BC, Supina AL, Ospina M, Vohra S.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007 Apr 18;(2):CD004827. Review.
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