Probiotics for Digestion

This is a complete, vegan probiotic formula targeted specifically to support intestinal health, immune function, and overall health.
This is a complete, vegan probiotic formula targeted specifically to support intestinal health, immune function, and overall health.
The importance of maintaining a healthy digestive system for overall health and wellness is becoming better understood. Probiotics are good live bacteria and microflora that, as some studies have indicated, may benefit the body, specifically the digestive system. Less well known are prebiotics which are compounds that provide fuel for friendly bacteria in the digestive system. Additionally, this formula includes the plant-based carbohydrate, FOS (Fructooligosaccharides) and Amla (Emblica officinalis) better known as Indian gooseberry, which is arguably the most important medicinal plant in the Indian traditional system of medicine, Ayurveda. This is a complete, vegan probiotic formula targeted specifically to support intestinal health, immune function, and overall health.**

The Highlights

  • An intestinal cleansing formula SEBiotic® is a unique spore-forming probiotic that is stable.**
  • Fructooligosaccharides (FOS), a nutrient-dense alfalfa, and papaya powder comprise a fortified prebiotic blend, which supports probiotic growth and stability in the gut.**
  • High-activity proteases, including Peptizyme-SP brand Serrapeptase, supports the breakdown of proteins and overall colon health.**
  • floracor-gi blend: probiotic blend (l. acidophilus, l. casei, l. rhamnosus, l. lactis, l plantarum, l. brevis, l. salivarius, s. thermophilus, b. bifidum, sebbiotic [bacillus coagulans], s. boulardi). cyc enzyme blend: (protease, cellulase, chitosanase, peptizyme sp [serrapeptasel). prebiotic & herbal blend: (fos, alfalfa, amla, papaya, fulvic acid, ionic minerals).**

Vegan

Dairy Free

Gluten Free

Sugar Free

Non-GMO

Quality Lies in the Details

For peace of mind, all products are manufactured in a GMP, NSF, UL & Organic certified facility

Supporting Studies

  1. Study: Prebiotics and synbiotics: dietary strategies for improving gut health. PubMed, Mar 2016
  2. Study: Probiotics are secret weapon for fighting symptoms of the common cold in college students, study suggests. Science Daily, 2012 Oct 12
  3. Study: AST Floracor. Astenzymes

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