
ProbioMed 50
Vendor: Designs for Health
Product Details
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30 Capsules
- 50 Billion CFU Probiotic containing 10 unique strains
- Supports intestinal beneficial flora
- Maintains intestinal health
- Suitable for daily use
- Formulated for clinical practitioners
- Shelf stable and low excipient
- Dairy, Gluten-free and vegan Friendly
Intestinal Health
The gastrointestinal microbiome fundamentally influences intestinal health by regulating many functional aspects including stool frequency and consistency, intestinal pH, mucosal barrier integrity, immune response and function, antimicrobial peptide synthesis and macro-and micronutrient absorption.
Given the pleiotropic nature of the microbiota in relation to gastrointestinal health, consequences of microbiome disruption are broad including intestinal symptoms (bloating, constipation, excessive gas, food intolerances), dysbiosis, pathogenic overgrowth, altered immunity, local and systemic inflammation, impaired nutrient absorption and functional or structural intestinal disorders.
Mild to Moderate Eczema
Eczema is a highly prevalent, atopic, non-infectious relapsing dermal condition characterised by itchy, red rash.Evidence demonstrates that multi-strain-specific probiotic combinations protects against eczema development and atopic sensitization and risk of onset in children when taken from 35-weeks’ gestation to 6-months postpartum.
Directions to use:
Adults: Take 1 capsule per day or as directed by your healthcare practitioner
Allergen Information:
No Added: Gluten, Dairy, Seeds, Eggs, Sesame, Soy, or Nuts
Free From: Colours, Flavours, Sulfites, Benzoates.
Vegan Friendly
Warnings:
If symptoms persist or worsen, seek advice from a healthcare professional
Ingredients:
Bi dobacterium animalis ssp lactis, lactobacillus plantarum, lactobacillus casei, bifidobacterium breve, lactobacillus paracasei, lactobacillus rhamnosus, bifidobacterium bifidum, bifidobacterium longum