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Probiotics - Over 10 Billion Organisms per 2 Capsules - 7 Different Strains

Description: Restore by GL Nutrition | Advanced Probiotic Supplement for Digestive Health, Immune Strength & Ultimate Allergy Relief | Restores Good Colon Bacteria After Antibiotics & Eases IBS, IBD | 60 Capsules Description About The Product Advanced Probiotic formula containing 7 different strains & over 5 Billion CFUs to restore “good” bacteria and support ultimate gut health & immunity1 Capsule, Many Effects: (1) Controls appetite and weight (2) Reduces urinary tract infections (3) Reduces cholesterol & blood pressure (4) Relieves allergies, gas, bloating, constipation and diarrhea caused by inflammationEssential Probiotic supplement if taking antibiotics as it balances gut health, supports respiratory wellness and promotes immune functionRestore is made with the highest quality & most bioavailable ingredients available, 3rd party lab-tested to ensure purity, quality, and potency100% Organic formula - Vegetarian, non-GMO, soy free and lactose free Why Take Probiotics?Probiotics are live bacteria and yeasts that are good for you, particularly in the digestive system. People usually think of these as germs similar to the ones that cause diseases. However, your body is full of bacteria, both good and bad. Prebiotic & Probiotics are considered the “good” or “helpful” bacteria because they offer a wide range of benefits. The largest reason to take Probiotics is to restore the good bacteria and fight off the bad bacteria that is present in the GI tract to help recover from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Stress causing gut illnesses and other inflammatory conditions. Regenerating the good bacteria in your body has many benefits including supporting respiratory wellness & immune function, helping to enhance mental clarity, stimulating hydration, and helping to block gluten’s negative effect on the gut. Bacteria have a reputation for causing disease, so the idea of tossing down a few billion a day for your health might seem — literally and figuratively — hard to swallow. But a growing body of scientific evidence suggests that you can treat and even prevent some illnesses with foods and supplements containing certain kinds of live bacteria. Northern Europeans consume a lot of these beneficial microorganisms, called probiotics (from pro and biota, meaning “for life”), because of their tradition of eating foods fermented with bacteria, such as yogurt. Probiotic-laced beverages are also big business in Japan. Enthusiasm for such foods has lagged in the United States, but interest in probiotic supplements is on the rise. Some digestive disease specialists are recommending them for disorders that frustrate conventional medicine, such as irritable bowel syndrome. Since the mid-1990s, clinical studies have established that probiotic therapy can help treat several gastrointestinal ills, delay the development of allergies in children, and treat and prevent vaginal and urinary infections in women. Self-dosing with bacteria isn’t as outlandish as it might seem. An estimated 100 trillion microorganisms representing more than 500 different species inhabit every normal, healthy bowel. These microorganisms (or microflora) generally don’t make us sick; most are helpful. Gut-dwelling bacteria keep pathogens (harmful microorganisms) in check, aid digestion and nutrient absorption, and contribute to immune function. The best case for probiotic therapy has been in the treatment of diarrhea. Controlled trials have shown that Lactobacillus GG can shorten the course of infectious diarrhea in infants and children (but not adults). Although studies are limited and data are inconsistent, two large reviews, taken together, suggest that probiotics reduce antibiotic-associated diarrhea by 60%, when compared with a placebo. Apart from controlling diarrhea when taking antiobiotics, probiotics also act as a natural laxative by promoting digestive health. Probiotic therapy may also help people with Crohn’s disease and irritable bowel syndrome. Clinical trial results are mixed, but several small studies suggest that certain probiotics may help maintain remission of ulcerative colitis and prevent relapse of Crohn’s disease and the recurrence of pouchitis (a complication of surgery to treat ulcerative colitis). Because these disorders are so frustrating to treat, many people are giving probiotics a try before all the evidence is in for the particular strains they’re using. More research is needed to find out which strains work best for what conditions. Probiotics may also be of use in maintaining urogenital health. Like the intestinal tract, the vagina is a finely balanced ecosystem. The dominant Lactobacilli strains normally make it too acidic for harmful microorganisms to survive. But the system can be thrown out of balance by a number of factors, including antibiotics, spermicides, and birth control pills. Probiotic treatment that restores the balance of microflora may be helpful for such common female urogenital problems as bacterial vaginosis, yeast infection, and urinary tract infection. Many women eat yogurt or insert it into the vagina to treat recurring yeast infections, a “folk” remedy for which medical science offers limited support. Oral and vaginal administration of Lactobacilli may help in the treatment of bacterial vaginosis, although there isn’t enough evidence yet to recommend it over conventional approaches. (Vaginosis must be treated because it creates a risk for pregnancy-related complications and pelvic inflammatory disease.) Probiotic treatment of urinary tract infections is under study. Probiotics are generally considered safe — they’re already present in a normal digestive system — although there’s a theoretical risk for people with impaired immune function. Be sure the ingredients are clearly marked on the label and familiar to you or your health provider. There’s no way to judge the safety of unidentified mixtures. In the United States, most probiotics are sold as dietary supplements, which do not undergo the testing and approval process that drugs do. Manufacturers are responsible for making sure they’re safe before they’re marketed and that any claims made on the label are true. But there’s no guarantee that the types of bacteria listed on a label are effective for the condition you’re taking them for. Health benefits are strain-specific, and not all strains are necessarily useful, so you may want to consult a practitioner familiar with probiotics to discuss your options. As always, let your primary care provider know what you’re doing.

Price: 15.95 USD

Location: Utica, Michigan

End Time: 2024-02-27T02:48:20.000Z

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Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Department: Unisex

Custom Bundle: No

Main Purpose: Immune Support

Formulation: Capsules

Supply: 1 Month +

Features: Organic

Modified Item: No

Type of Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients: Probiotic

Brand: Great Lakes Nutrition

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