




Multi-Strain Probiotic Complex
Gut Health, Digestive Health, Mood
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Potential Benefits May Include
- Contains Clinically Studied Strains of Beneficial Gut Bacteria
- Rebalances the Gut Microbiome†
- Improves Digestion & Metabolism†
- Supports Overall Gut Health†
- 100% Shelf Stable & Protected from Oxidation
- Enteric Coated Capsules to Ensure Passage Through Stomach Acid
- Lab Tested for Purity
100% Vegan
Organic Ingredients
Professionally Formulated
No Pesticides

$80.67$94.90
Restore Balance to Your Gut Microbiome & Improve Digestive Health
Gut health is at the root of wellbeing. The health of your gut depends largely on the right balance of “good” and “bad” bacteria in the gut. The beneficial bacteria in the gut helps to regulate many important functions in the body, such as digestive health, immune function, mood, mental health and much more.
Researchers agree that the best balance of bacteria is 90% good and 10% bad bacteria. Due to dietary, lifestyle and environmental factors, most people have the inverse ratio of 10% good bacteria and 90% bad bacteria.
When there is an imbalance in the gut many serious health issues can arise. The good bacteria in our gut help to protect us from other invading pathogens and prevent the growth of harmful organisms like Candida, parasites and pathogenic bacteria. When the number of good bacteria is reduced, it allows these harmful organisms to grow out of control.
Organisms like Candida can spread and grow to penetrate the intestinal wall. This creates holes in the gut lining that allows toxins and other substances to pass through into the bloodstream—a condition known as “leaky gut.” Numerous studies show that leaky gut is associated with a variety of health conditions, including autoimmune diseases, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, arthritis, allergies, asthma, acne, obesity, and even mental illness.

An imbalance in the gut can have a major effect on your health, and can lead to:
- Digestive Issues
- Chronic Digestive Diseases Like IBS, IBD, And Chron’s
- Weight Gain
- Poor Nutrient Absorption
- Food Cravings
- Gas
- Bloating
- Heartburn
- Abdominal Pain
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Weakened Immunity
- Mood Disorders
- Autoimmune Issues
- Acne • Inflammation
- Skin Conditions And Much More
Key Benefits
Balances The Gut Microbiome
By introducing beneficial bacteria to the gut, one can restore the proper balance of bacteria in the gut microbiome—something that researchers are continually discovering is essential for gut health. Healthy bacteria also play an important role in producing essential vitamins and nutrients.
Digestive Health
Gut bacteria play a vital role in the digestive process, and by restoring the health of the gut microbiome, one can significantly improve their digestive health, and may also relieve themselves of common digestive issues like bloating, gas, and indigestion.
Increases Energy
A multi-strain probiotic sustains healthy levels of good bacteria, to help you absorb the most nutrition from the food you're eating. A healthy gut flora also aids in the production of extra B vitamins, essential for energy production in the body.

Reduces Stress and Improves Brain and Neurotransmitter Health
Probiotics can do more than improve your gut health. They also may indirectly enhance brain health as well. Research shows that the gut and brain are connected, a partnership called the gut-brain axis. In fact, some even call the gut the body’s “second brain.” By improving gut health, one also improves brain health.
Immune System
Probiotics play a key role in the regulation of our body’s immune response. Research shows that they regulate the functions of systemic and mucosal immune cells and intestinal epithelial cells. Thus, probiotics show therapeutic potential for diseases, including several immune response-related diseases, such as allergy, eczema, viral infection, and potentiating vaccination responses.
