Harvest Moon 35 Billion Probiotic 30 capsules
HM-6561
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A shelf-stable, high-potency blend offering 35 Billion CFUs from 8 “BEARS” strains, designed for daily use to support long-term intestinal health.†
Probiotics are specific types of beneficial bacteria residing within the gut. They help to support overall health by aiding in the digestion and absorption of food, promoting a healthy immune response, and discouraging the growth of bad bacteria. Our 35 Billion Probiotic provides a potent dose of these powerful microorganisms to support long-term intestinal health.†
Features
- 8 probiotic strains from Danisco, a world leader in probiotic research and manufacturing.
- Very high potency at 35 billion viable cells per capsule.
- Bio enhanced Acid Resistant Strains (BEARS) ensures survivability in both low (acidic) and high (alkaline) pH environments.
- The BEARS strains in this formula are designed to withstand the acid conditions present in the stomach during digestion without the need for an enteric coating.
- Danisco strains used in this formula have been cultivated under harsh conditions so they are able to adapt to extreme changes in the environment, such as stomach acid or temperature.
- Probiotic strains are manufactured using a patented poly matrix preservation system, to preserve and ensure stability without the need for refrigeration.
- The prebiotic blend consists of FOS (food source for probiotics), and FiberAid® arabinogalactans (patented prebiotic from Lonza®) to help support the growth of probiotics.
Benefits
- The 8 strains used in this formula have been studied for their ability to support gastrointestinal and immune health.†
- High potency formula helps to quickly reestablish healthy levels of probiotics in the GI tract.†
- Once established, a normal, healthy intestinal microflora helps to create an environment that is unfavorable for the growth of pathogenic bacteria.†
- Helps to stimulate the recolonization of probiotics which may have been diminished by the use of antibiotics.†