Probiotic 55 Billion is formulated with 10 strains of viable organisms including 11 billion Bifidobacterium CFUs‡ and 44 billion Lactobacillus CFUs, the bacteria most dominantly found in the large and small intestines.
It’s a well known fact that intestinal flora often decreases as we get older. Decreased intestinal flora can cause your digestive system to function incorrectly, allowing important nutrients your body needs to pass through the digestive system without being broken down and absorbed. Therefore, taking a probiotic like Probiotic 55 Billion daily can help your body maintain a healthy functioning digestive system.
In addition, each delayed-release capsule helps prevent probiotics from being damaged by stomach acid, allowing them to reach the small intestine for maximum effectiveness.
Warnings & Disclaimers:
* These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
Consult your physician before using this or any product if you are pregnant, nursing, trying to conceive, taking medication or have a medical condition.
This product may contain mild traces of milk and soy proteins from fermentation ingredients. This product is recommended for those on a low-lactose diet.
Caution: As with any dietary or herbal supplement, you should advise your health care practitioner of the use of this product. If you are nursing, pregnant, or considering pregnancy, you should consult your health care practitioner prior to using this product.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease; the law applicable to dietary supplements, the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994, commonly referred to as DSHEA, does not permit us to do so and it is not our intention to do so. The Contraindications and Potential Drug Interactions information provided on this website is not intended to be all-inclusive. Keep your healthcare provider informed about any herbal and other dietary supplement products that you are taking.
- Smile Herb Shop staff recommends this product!
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