Description
Potent formula with 40 billion probiotics per capsule
13 live strains
Physiological function of the digestive system
Maintaining the balance of the digestive microflora
Creation of colonies of “good” microorganisms in the digestive system
Better lactose resistance
Store in the refrigerator
Free from fillers, sugar, colourings, sweeteners, allergens of yeast, wheat, corn, soy or milk.
Why 40 Billion Probiotics? See the science:
The human microbiome plays a vital role in the functioning of the immune system,
endocrine system, metabolism and our mood.
Probiotics help restore the balance between good and bad bacteria to ensure gut wellness.
Recent research has proven that probiotics can do more than improve your gut health and that the gut and brain are connected. This partnership is usually called the gut-brain axis.
The two are linked through biochemical signalling between the nervous system in the digestive tract. Thats why our probiotic supplements benefit your brain and your body.
40 Billion Probiotics can help reset this delicate balance inside your gut and restore
a balanced microbiome. Its formulated to increase the diversity of beneficial microorganisms and provides 13 different strains of live bacteria. It also reduces the presence of bad or pathogenic bacteria that can negatively affect the gut.
Gut balancing probiotics
Lactobacillus strains
These bacteria help produce lactase, the enzyme needed to break down lactose,
the sugar in milk. They also ferment carbohydrates in the gut, which produce lactic acid.
Lactic acid is important as it helps create an acidic environment in the digestive
tract and blocks a lot of harmful microorganisms. Lactic acid also increases the absorption
of minerals, such as calcium, copper, magnesium and iron.
These probiotics can help restore gut health after illness, antibiotics or the
overconsumption of carbohydrates.
L. acidophilus
It helps maintain the integrity of the intestinal wall, ensures proper nutrient absorption and supports healthy digestion and immune function. Its often used to ease
cramps and diarrhoea caused by viruses or bacteria like Salmonella and E. coli.
L. fermentum
This species produces antioxidants that help neutralise toxins in the gut during digestion.
L. brevis
Produces lactic acid, which assists with synthesising vitamins D and K.
L. bulgaricus
It was first identified in 1905 by the Bulgarian doctor Stamen Grigorov. It is a very beneficial bacteria found in the digestive tract and studies found that it can
relief from symptoms of constipation.
L. plantarum
This beneficial species eliminates many species of pathogenic bacteria. It also has extremely high adherence potential for epithelial tissue. It colonises the same areas of the intestinal tract that E. coli prefers and crowds E. coli out of the body. Once plantarum was a major part of our diets but is now rarely eaten. It produces the natural antibiotic -lactolin and antiviral L-lysine, which makes it a beneficial supplement to improve your health.
L. rhamnosus
For powerful immune system support. It helps with lactose digestion and protects
the small intestine.
It boosts the bodys ability to destroy foreign invaders and other harmful matter by three times the normal activity. Its also been shown to increase circulating antibody levels by six to eight times.
L. reuteri
Usually found in the intestine and mouth, may help decrease the oral bacteria
that cause tooth decay.
L. salivarius
It helps you digest foods for a healthy intestinal tract and makes vital nutrients more digestible. It provides essential enzymes and nutrients to repair the intestinal tract.
It adheres to the intestinal wall, forming a living matrix that helps protect the mucosal lining.
Bifidobacterium
This bacteria lives within the mucus lining of the large intestine and the vaginal tract.
Its main job is to stop harmful bacteria and yeast. It does this by controlling the
acidity or alkalinity (pH) level, which protects against bad bacteria.
It also increases the absorption of iron, calcium, magnesium and zinc.
B. breve
It lives in the digestive tract and vagina, where it protects against infection-causing
bacteria and yeast. It also helps the body absorb nutrients and breaks down plant fibre to make it digestible.
B. longum
It occupies the gastrointestinal tract and breaks down carbohydrates.
It also suppresses unfriendly bacteria and yeast, which helps protect against gastrointestinal
problems that come with using antibiotics, such as diarrhoea and nausea.
Bifidobacterium Lactis
A widely studied probiotic strain may lessen your chance of
catching the common cold and improve management of inflammatory bowel conditions.
It may also help reduce the symptoms associated with IBS.
Streptococcus Thermophilus
Useful for preventing and treating mild cases of digestive upset and diarrhoea,
this important probiotic is commonly found in yoghurt, cheese and other fermented food.
If you suffer from digestive discomfort after eating dairy, this strain may help your body digest it more easily.
Optimal Digestive Support
For optimal digestive support, supplement 40 Billion Probiotics with Easy Digest and L-Glutamine & Chios Mastiha, to give your body everything it needs for an improved digestive function and a powerful health boost.
Produced in the European Union
Based on Quality Assurance System GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice)
National Organization for Medicines Registration No: 58393 / 27-06-2017
Dietary supplements do not substitute a balanced diet but supplement it





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