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Probiotics-25 Billion Reasons to Take Just One a Day

During manufacturing, each capsule is freeze-dried and nitrogen-packed to ensure the highest quality product on the market is delivered to your doorstep. We take your health that seriously. Once they arrive, follow the simple instructions we include, and your supply will maintain its potency and stability for up to two years. Each capsule's guaranteed to have a minimum 25 billion friendly, helpful, active bacteria so you start feeling better. The intestinal tract contains 50 to 70 trillion bacteria. Some are friendly and help keep your digestive system balanced so you stay well. But some are unhealthy and do everything they can to kill off the friendly bacteria and make you sick. Friendly bacteria can still be found in some foods like yogurt and kefir. But modern food preparation and preservation methods—along with the heavy use of antibiotics, pesticides, herbicides, and other chemicals—have helped to destroy many friendly microflora in the gastrointestinal tract. In fact, studies at the Minneapolis VA hospital suggest that the average person no longer has desirable populations of friendly bacteria in their intestines. By not maintaining the good bacteria your body needs to defend itself, you may be vulnerable to infection and illness. And this problem is even more pronounced among those with chronic health conditions. That's why using an effective high-dose probiotic supplement is so important. Yet, the few billion—or fewer—beneficial bugs found in each capsule of most low-dose probiotics are simply not enough for those with chronic conditions to get healthy. Most probiotics manufacturers believe that they can solve this problem by adding more active strains to their supplements—sometimes 8 to 10 and even 14! But a greater number of strains only introduces a greater chance for bad or unproven bacteria to enter your system—or for the bugs to negatively react to each other.

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