Description: 100% NaturalPremium QualityFast Shipping Mflora Probiotic Supplement Digestive Support Immune System Colon Health CapsuleSpecial Mflora Probiotic Supplement Digestive Support Immune System Colon Health Capsule For most people, the mention of probiotics conjures up images of yogurt. But don't dismiss the microbes as a marketing gimmick or food fad. The latest probiotic research suggests that live-active cultures of these friendly bacteria can help to prevent and treat a wide variety of ailments. The word "probiotic" is a compound of two Greek words: "pro," to signify promotion of and "biotic," which means life. Their very definition is something that affirms life and health. That's true even by modern standards: the World Health Organization defines a probiotic as any living microorganism that has a health benefit when ingested. Similarly, the USDA defines a probiotic as "any viable microbial dietary supplement that beneficially affects the host." The Health Benefits of Probiotics You have probably heard by now that taking probiotics will improve your health. You may not remember all the reasons why probiotics are so beneficial. Let me give you a quick refresher on the subject. Hopefully after reading this, you may find it's easier to swallow a few billion bacteria each day. What are probiotics? Gut flora is comprised of a mass of bacteria, yeasts, virus, worms and one-cell structures that live in our digestive tracts. Out of this mass of micro biota, the portion of "bugs" that are beneficial to our health is called probiotics-coming from the Greek "pro" and "biota" meaning "for life." Probiotic bacteria keep pathogenic or harmful microbes in check. They aid in digestion and nutrient absorption. And most importantly, they support the body's immune system. What health conditions are treated with probiotics? There is a growing body of scientific evidence suggesting that probiotics can be used therapeutically to treat and prevent illness. One of the primary ways that probiotics improve our health is through their influence on the GALT, or gut associated lymphoid tissue. The GALT is a fancy name for the immune system in our digestive tract. Probiotics have a modulating effect on our GALT (gut immune system) which in turn, supports our systemic immune system to fight off infection, decrease reactions to allergies, and heal inflammation in our digestive tract. Just like the digestive tract, the vagina relies on a precarious balance of good and bad bacteria. When that balance is off, it can result in one of two very common, though thoroughly uncomfortable infections: bacterial vaginosis and yeast infections. In fact, bacterial vaginosis can actually lead to a yeast infection. Women's Health Some small studies have found that L. acidophilius can help prevent infection, manage an already active one or support antibiotics as a treatment, though it's worth noting that the probiotics were taken as vaginal suppositories, rather than orally in food. Probiotics may also have a special role in maternal health, as pregnant women are particularly susceptible to vaginal infections. And bacterial vaginosis has been indicated as a contributing factor to pre-term labor, making probiotics a potential boon for fetal health. Immunity Surprisingly, one of the main functions of healthful bacteria is to stimulate immune response. By eating probiotic-rich foods and maintaining good intestinal flora, a person can also help to maintain a healthy immune system. And that has real world effects: for example, in one small study of students, those who were given a fermented dairy drink (instead of milk) displayed increased production from lymphocytes a marker of immune response. Obesity In 2006, Stanford University researchers found that obese people had different gut bacteria than normal-weighted people a first indication that gut flora plays a role in overall weight. Some preliminary research shows that probiotics can help obese people who have received weight loss s surgery to to maintain weight loss. And in a study of post-partum women who were trying to lose abdomnial fat, the addition of lactobacillusand bifidobacterium capsules helped reduce waist circumference. It's still unclear how probiotics play a role in weight loss and there is some controversy about how significant the probiotics-associated weight loss is.OFFERSee our other items Payment ShippingWe accept payment by any of the following methods: PayPal Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner! We offer FREE standard shipping on all orders! Your order will be shipped within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it in 1 to 5 business after initial shipment date if shipped with USPS First Class Mail. In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during shipping, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement. Returns If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not. You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it. Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.100% NaturalPremium QualityFast ShippingMflora Probiotic Supplement Digestive Support Immune System Colon Health Capsule For most people, the mention of probiotics conjures up images of yogurt. But don't dismiss the microbes as a marketing gimmick or food fad. The latest probiotic research suggests that live-active cultures of these friendly bacteria can help to prevent and treat a wide variety of ailments. The word "probiotic" is a compound of two Greek words: "pro," to signify promotion of and "biotic," which means life. Their very definition is something that affirms life and health. That's true even by modern standards: the World Health Organization defines a probiotic as any living microorganism that has a health benefit when ingested. Similarly, the USDA defines a probiotic as "any viable microbial dietary supplement that beneficially affects the host." The Health Benefits of Probiotics You have probably heard by now that taking probiotics will improve your health. You may not remember all the reasons why probiotics are so beneficial. Let me give you a quick refresher on the subject. Hopefully after reading this, you may find it's easier to swallow a few billion bacteria each day. What are probiotics? Gut flora is comprised of a mass of bacteria, yeasts, virus, worms and one-cell structures that live in our digestive tracts. Out of this mass of micro biota, the portion of "bugs" that are beneficial to our health is called probiotics-coming from the Greek "pro" and "biota" meaning "for life." Probiotic bacteria keep pathogenic or harmful microbes in check. They aid in digestion and nutrient absorption. And most importantly, they support the body's immune system. What health conditions are treated with probiotics? There is a growing body of scientific evidence suggesting that probiotics can be used therapeutically to treat and prevent illness. One of the primary ways that probiotics improve our health is through their influence on the GALT, or gut associated lymphoid tissue. The GALT is a fancy name for the immune system in our digestive tract. Probiotics have a modulating effect on our GALT (gut immune system) which in turn, supports our systemic immune system to fight off infection, decrease reactions to allergies, and heal inflammation in our digestive tract. Just like the digestive tract, the vagina relies on a precarious balance of good and bad bacteria. When that balance is off, it can result in one of two very common, though thoroughly uncomfortable infections: bacterial vaginosis and yeast infections. In fact, bacterial vaginosis can actually lead to a yeast infection. Women's Health Some small studies have found that L. acidophilius can help prevent infection, manage an already active one or support antibiotics as a treatment, though it's worth noting that the probiotics were taken as vaginal suppositories, rather than orally in food. Probiotics may also have a special role in maternal health, as pregnant women are particularly susceptible to vaginal infections. And bacterial vaginosis has been indicated as a contributing factor to pre-term labor, making probiotics a potential boon for fetal health. Immunity Surprisingly, one of the main functions of healthful bacteria is to stimulate immune response. By eating probiotic-rich foods and maintaining good intestinal flora, a person can also help to maintain a healthy immune system. And that has real world effects: for example, in one small study of students, those who were given a fermented dairy drink (instead of milk) displayed increased production from lymphocytes a marker of immune response. Obesity In 2006, Stanford University researchers found that obese people had different gut bacteria than normal-weighted people a first indication that gut flora plays a role in overall weight. Some preliminary research shows that probiotics can help obese people who have received weight loss s surgery to to maintain weight loss. And in a study of post-partum women who were trying to lose abdomnial fat, the addition of lactobacillusand bifidobacterium capsules helped reduce waist circumference. It's still unclear how probiotics play a role in weight loss and there is some controversy about how significant the probiotics-associated weight loss is. Mflora Probiotic Supplement Digestive Support Immune System Colon Health Capsule100% NaturalPremium QualityFast ShippingSpecialOFFERSee our other items Mflora Probiotic Supplement Digestive Support Immune System Colon Health Capsule For most people, the mention of probiotics conjures up images of yogurt. But don't dismiss the microbes as a marketing gimmick or food fad. The latest probiotic research suggests that live-active cultures of these friendly bacteria can help to prevent and treat a wide variety of ailments. The word "probiotic" is a compound of two Greek words: "pro," to signify promotion of and "biotic," which means life. Their very definition is something that affirms life and health. That's true even by modern standards: the World Health Organization defines a probiotic as any living microorganism that has a health benefit when ingested. Similarly, the USDA defines a probiotic as "any viable microbial dietary supplement that beneficially affects the host." The Health Benefits of Probiotics You have probably heard by now that taking probiotics will improve your health. You may not remember all the reasons why probiotics are so beneficial. Let me give you a quick refresher on the subject. Hopefully after reading this, you may find it's easier to swallow a few billion bacteria each day. What are probiotics? Gut flora is comprised of a mass of bacteria, yeasts, virus, worms and one-cell structures that live in our digestive tracts. Out of this mass of micro biota, the portion of "bugs" that are beneficial to our health is called probiotics-coming from the Greek "pro" and "biota" meaning "for life." Probiotic bacteria keep pathogenic or harmful microbes in check. They aid in digestion and nutrient absorption. And most importantly, they support the body's immune system. What health conditions are treated with probiotics? There is a growing body of scientific evidence suggesting that probiotics can be used therapeutically to treat and prevent illness. One of the primary ways that probiotics improve our health is through their influence on the GALT, or gut associated lymphoid tissue. The GALT is a fancy name for the immune system in our digestive tract. Probiotics have a modulating effect on our GALT (gut immune system) which in turn, supports our systemic immune system to fight off infection, decrease reactions to allergies, and heal inflammation in our digestive tract. Just like the digestive tract, the vagina relies on a precarious balance of good and bad bacteria. When that balance is off, it can result in one of two very common, though thoroughly uncomfortable infections: bacterial vaginosis and yeast infections. In fact, bacterial vaginosis can actually lead to a yeast infection. Women's Health Some small studies have found that L. acidophilius can help prevent infection, manage an already active one or support antibiotics as a treatment, though it's worth noting that the probiotics were taken as vaginal suppositories, rather than orally in food. Probiotics may also have a special role in maternal health, as pregnant women are particularly susceptible to vaginal infections. And bacterial vaginosis has been indicated as a contributing factor to pre-term labor, making probiotics a potential boon for fetal health. Immunity Surprisingly, one of the main functions of healthful bacteria is to stimulate immune response. By eating probiotic-rich foods and maintaining good intestinal flora, a person can also help to maintain a healthy immune system. And that has real world effects: for example, in one small study of students, those who were given a fermented dairy drink (instead of milk) displayed increased production from lymphocytes a marker of immune response. Obesity In 2006, Stanford University researchers found that obese people had different gut bacteria than normal-weighted people a first indication that gut flora plays a role in overall weight. Some preliminary research shows that probiotics can help obese people who have received weight loss s surgery to to maintain weight loss. And in a study of post-partum women who were trying to lose abdomnial fat, the addition of lactobacillusand bifidobacterium capsules helped reduce waist circumference. It's still unclear how probiotics play a role in weight loss and there is some controversy about how significant the probiotics-associated weight loss is. PaymentWe accept payment by any of the following methods: PayPal Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner! ShippingWe offer FREE standard shipping on all orders! Your order will be shipped within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it in 1 to 5 business after initial shipment date if shipped with USPS First Class Mail. In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during shipping, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement. Returns If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not. You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it. Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.100% NaturalPremium QualityFast Shipping Mflora Probiotic Supplement Digestive Support Immune System Colon Health Capsule For most people, the mention of probiotics conjures up images of yogurt. But don't dismiss the microbes as a marketing gimmick or food fad. The latest probiotic research suggests that live-active cultures of these friendly bacteria can help to prevent and treat a wide variety of ailments. The word "probiotic" is a compound of two Greek words: "pro," to signify promotion of and "biotic," which means life. Their very definition is something that affirms life and health. That's true even by modern standards: the World Health Organization defines a probiotic as any living microorganism that has a health benefit when ingested. Similarly, the USDA defines a probiotic as "any viable microbial dietary supplement that beneficially affects the host." The Health Benefits of Probiotics You have probably heard by now that taking probiotics will improve your health. You may not remember all the reasons why probiotics are so beneficial. Let me give you a quick refresher on the subject. Hopefully after reading this, you may find it's easier to swallow a few billion bacteria each day. What are probiotics? Gut flora is comprised of a mass of bacteria, yeasts, virus, worms and one-cell structures that live in our digestive tracts. Out of this mass of micro biota, the portion of "bugs" that are beneficial to our health is called probiotics-coming from the Greek "pro" and "biota" meaning "for life." Probiotic bacteria keep pathogenic or harmful microbes in check. They aid in digestion and nutrient absorption. And most importantly, they support the body's immune system. What health conditions are treated with probiotics? There is a growing body of scientific evidence suggesting that probiotics can be used therapeutically to treat and prevent illness. One of the primary ways that probiotics improve our health is through their influence on the GALT, or gut associated lymphoid tissue. The GALT is a fancy name for the immune system in our digestive tract. Probiotics have a modulating effect on our GALT (gut immune system) which in turn, supports our systemic immune system to fight off infection, decrease reactions to allergies, and heal inflammation in our digestive tract. Just like the digestive tract, the vagina relies on a precarious balance of good and bad bacteria. When that balance is off, it can result in one of two very common, though thoroughly uncomfortable infections: bacterial vaginosis and yeast infections. In fact, bacterial vaginosis can actually lead to a yeast infection. Women's Health Some small studies have found that L. acidophilius can help prevent infection, manage an already active one or support antibiotics as a treatment, though it's worth noting that the probiotics were taken as vaginal suppositories, rather than orally in food. Probiotics may also have a special role in maternal health, as pregnant women are particularly susceptible to vaginal infections. And bacterial vaginosis has been indicated as a contributing factor to pre-term labor, making probiotics a potential boon for fetal health. Immunity Surprisingly, one of the main functions of healthful bacteria is to stimulate immune response. By eating probiotic-rich foods and maintaining good intestinal flora, a person can also help to maintain a healthy immune system. And that has real world effects: for example, in one small study of students, those who were given a fermented dairy drink (instead of milk) displayed increased production from lymphocytes a marker of immune response. Obesity In 2006, Stanford University researchers found that obese people had different gut bacteria than normal-weighted people a first indication that gut flora plays a role in overall weight. Some preliminary research shows that probiotics can help obese people who have received weight loss s surgery to to maintain weight loss. And in a study of post-partum women who were trying to lose abdomnial fat, the addition of lactobacillusand bifidobacterium capsules helped reduce waist circumference. It's still unclear how probiotics play a role in weight loss and there is some controversy about how significant the probiotics-associated weight loss is.
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Brand: Totally Products
Active Ingredients: Probiotic
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Department: Unisex
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Expiration Date: 8/30/2025
Features: All Natural
Formulation: Capsule
Ingredients: Probiotic
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Main Purpose: Digestive Support, Immune Support, Colon Health
Number of Pills: 30
Supply: Up to 1 Month
Type: Supplement
Type of Diet: Vegetarian
Unit Type: Unit