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Healthy Flora

  1. Will remain viable and healthy for years, so they have a very long shelf life
  2. Does not even require refrigeration
  3. The acid resistant bacteria in this formula resists degradation by stomach's acidic environment
  4. Once in the small intestine, the various ingredients in this formula will help revitalize the intestinal environment
  5. This dairy free formula is more hypoallergenic that other formulas
  6. Studies show that Sporogenes do provide healthy effects when given as a supplement

Healthy Flora
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Each Capsule Contains:

Probiotic Bacteria Complex . .5 billion CFU


containing:


 Lactobacillus acidophilus . . 1.25 billion
 Lactobacillus rhamnosus . . . . .1 billion
 Bifidobacterium lactis . . . . 750 million
 Lactobacillus casei . . . . . .500 million
 Bifidobacterium breve . . . . .500 million
 Bifidobacterium longum . . . . 500 million
 Bifidobacterium bifidum . . . .250 million
 Streptococcus thermophilus . . 250 million
 Fructo oligosaccharides (FOS) . . . 220 mg


Other ingredients: rice flour, vegetable cellulose.


*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

120 Capsules

There are a number of beneficial bacteria, yeast, and protozoa that are required by the intestinal tract. It has been estimated that there are actually several hundred different species of microbes needed for healthy intestinal function!

There are many reasons the normal intestinal flora might become depleted, including:

  1. Antibiotic (drugs that kill bacteria), antifungal (drugs that kill fungi and yeast), and antiprotozoal (drugs that kill organisms such as Giardia and Malaria) drug use
  2. Chronic diarrhea
  3. Chronic constipation
  4. Poor diet
  5. Maldigestion and malassimilation
  6. Colitis
  7. Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  8. Use of drugs that inhibit the immune system

For years, studies have shown that supplementing the intestinal tract with beneficial bacteria could be very helpful. There are actually thousands of scientific papers that have studied this issue. Research papers published over 30 years ago showed the beneficial effects of bacterial supplementation.

Lactobacillus acidophilus has been extensively studied, and consistently shown to be beneficial to the intestinal tract. Also commonly called acidophilus, lactobacillus has two problems as a suitable supplement for bacterial replacement. First, it is not stable on the shelf, and many products have no live lactobacillus left by the time the consumer purchases the product1! Second, lactobacillus acidophilus is killed off in a highly acidic environment. The stomach is extremely acidic and the vast majority of lactobacillus die in the stomach before they have a chance to reach the small intestine where they are needed. The Lactobacillus acidophilus in this formula has been stabalized to remain active without refrigeration. Larger numbers of organisms are included to help get enough bacteria through the stomach and into the small intestine.

Some of the bacteria in Healthy Flora are far more acid resistant that Lactobacillus acidphilus. The Lactobacillus rhamnosus in this formula, for example, is more acid resistant, passing into the intestinal tract more readily.

Bifidobacterium lactis has been shown in studies to benefit the intestinal tract flora. Bifidobacterium longum is a normal intestinal organisms that can be helpful in animals being given antibiotics and antifungal therapies.

  1. Hughes VL, Hillier SL. Microbiologic characteristics of Lactobacillus products used or colonization of the vagina. Obstet Gynecol. 1990 Feb;75(2):244-8.
  2. The genome sequence of Bifidobacterium longum reflects its adaptation to the human gastrointestinal tract. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2002 Oct 29;99(22):14422-7. Epub 2002 Oct 15.

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