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Enzymedica Pro Bio 30 Capsules

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Enzymedica Pro Bio 30 Capsules

Enzymedica Pro Bio 30 Capsules

Ref: ENZ-PB


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Pro - Bio is a guaranteed potency probiotic which has been formulated to support healthy intestinal microflora balance. Pro-Bio contains 8 species of beneficial bacteria and is enteric coated to bypass and survive the acid environment of the stomach. Pro-Bio contains two unique strains, F19 and Bacillus Subtillis. F19 is a member of the Lactobacillus acidophilus paracasei species. It is well tolerated by infants, adults, and the elderly, adheres to the colon and persists in the GI tract. It has also been shown to increase Lactic Acid Bacteria in the GI-Microflora after 8 weeks of consumption. Bacillus Subtillis is one of the most studied strains in the world and has been shown to normalize intestinal microflora balance. The probiotics chosen for Pro-Bio have a history of beneficial use and are manufactured in a way that guarantees potency at room temperature for twelve months. Enteric Coated to bypass and survive the stomach Shelf Stable. No need for refrigeration 5 Billion CFU / 8 strains / Higher activity / More effective 1 capsule a day dose / Easy to take / Greater value


Serving Size: 1 capsule Capsules Per Container: 30 Per Serving: Guaranteed Potency 5 Billion CFU Proprietary Blend of: Bacillus Subtillus No Less Than 3 Billion CFU L. Paracasei (F19) Blend No Less Than 1 Billion CFU Combined Total, No Less Than 1 Billion CFU: L.Acidophilus L.Casei L.Bulgaris L.Plantarum L.Rhamnosus L.Rhamnosus L.Salivarius Other Ingredients: 100% Vegetarian Capsule (cellulose, water)


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