About Probiotics
It Works! Probiotic provides targeted support for digestive and immunological health by replenishing beneficial bacteria throughout your digestive tract (small and large intestines) with 10 billion live cultures from five probiotic strains.
It Works! Probiotics are fueled by prebiotic fiber, which helps probiotics spread throughout your system, rebalancing microbiota, lowering pH levels, regulating your digestive system, and boosting your body’s immunity.
How does It Works! Probiotic work?
Probiotics reestablish the beneficial bacteria that your digestive system need for healthy microflora balance and then feed them prebiotic fiber, which fuels the probiotics throughout your digestive system. Maintaining an optimal mix of good and harmful bacteria is necessary for a healthy digestive tract.
Probiotics help rebuild and balance the microbiota in both the small and large intestines!
What is the difference between a probiotic and a prebiotic?
Probiotics and prebiotics act in tandem to maintain the health of your digestive system. Probiotics are living bacteria that occur naturally in a variety of meals and in the colon (or large intestine) and small intestine. They maintain their integrity throughout the digestion process and supply beneficial bacteria to both the big and small intestines.
Probiotic includes ten billion live cultures from five probiotic strains that replace and repair your system’s beneficial flora.
Since It Is Effective! Probiotic is a “Pro PLUS Pre,” which means it contains the prebiotic fiber required by probiotics to develop and rebalance your system!
Prebiotics are dietary fibers that support the growth of this beneficial (or healthy) bacteria in your digestive tract.
What is the difference between the five probiotic strains and how do they support digestive and immune health?
The trio of Lactobacillus strains function in the small intestine to convert the carbohydrates contained naturally in food, providing a crucial source of energy for the digestive tract’s health.
The two strains of Bifidobacterium are directed into the large intestine, where they feed on prebiotics to assist fuel and drive them deeper into the digestive tract. One strain in particular acts as an immunological booster, bolstering your body’s reaction to seasonal changes.