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FloraFood 60 Capsules - 6 Pack

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    FloraFood 60 Capsules - 6 Pack

    Availability: In stock

    AUD 234.00
    Highlights
    • Supports the body’s microbiome
    • Maintains digestive health
    • Supplements good bacteria
    • Balances intestinal pH
    • Promotes balanced intestinal flora
    • Helps produce vitamins, especially B vitamins
    • May help maintain healthy cholesterol levels
    • Three billion live cells per capsule, guaranteed at the time of expiration
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    Product Overview

    • FloraFood is a probiotic dietary supplement that contains three billion good bacteria per capsule, including Lactobacillus gasseri, Bifidobacterium bifidum, and Bifidobacterium longum.
    • How is FloraFood Unique?

    • • Acid resistance.
    • • Bacteria adhere to the intestinal wall and proliferate.
    • • You'll find tiny quantities of this substance in your stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and rectal cavity.
    • • It doesn't require any refrigeration.
    • Approach

    • Bacteria live in our bodies. The digestive system has over 100 trillion bacteria, more than the body's cells. These bacteria weigh around 4 pounds (1.8 kg). Bacteria may be beneficial or detrimental to your gut, depending on the kind. The symptoms of bacterial overgrowth include diarrhea, flatulence, bloating, toxic gut infection, constipation, and nutrient absorption problems. Gut discomfort affects a large percentage of Americans, according to a national poll of 2,000 people. Most people (72 percent) suffer from gastrointestinal problems at least once a month and for more than six months.
    • These health issues cause employees to miss time at work, at school, and in their leisure. They also appear to be happening with greater frequency. Many digestive issues were practically unheard of decades ago, but they are becoming more prevalent and affecting younger people. One approach to assist your digestive health is to be aware and attentive to our intestinal flora, the trillions of bacteria that make up the digestive tract. Keeping the delicate balance between good and bad bacteria in your gut is also essential for maintaining a healthy digestive tract. Probiotics are the name given to beneficial microorganisms present in food or a dietary supplement and help maintain or restore them in the digestive system.
    • What Do Good Bacteria Do for Us?

    • Powerful advantages can be obtained through good bacteria:
    • • The primary purpose of Vitamin C is to aid in the digestive process by assisting with the breakdown of lactose (milk sugar) and protein.
    • • Cleanse the intestinal tract, purify the colon, and encourage routine bowel movements.
    • • Lactate is an acid that balances intestinal pH.
    • • It also boosts immunity, protects us from environmental poisons like pesticides and pollutants, lowers toxic waste at the cellular level, and stimulates the cell repair mechanism.
    • • Support a healthy immune system.
    • • Manufacture B6, B12, K, folic acid, and various amino acids.
    • • Can assist in the reduction of bad cholesterol and triglycerides.

    Ingredients

    • Lactobacilli

    • Lactobacilli are beneficial microorganisms that reside in the stomach and small intestine. Lactobacillus gasseri is one of the most common lactobacilli strains found in people's digestive tracts. These organisms are known as lactobacilli, transforming lactose milk sugar into lactic acid. Lactobacilli may reduce intestinal bacterial load because when they generate lactic acid, it changes the intestine's environment, making it uninviting to some harmful bacteria.
    • A parallel-group, double-blind, randomized, active-controlled clinical trial with 169 participants evaluated the effects of two probiotic regimens on acute diarrhea. When Lactobacillus gasseri was combined with Bifidobacterium longum, the number of unformed stools was reduced by 80 percent during the first two days. A more significant proportion of individuals recovered completely. When our gut is devoid of beneficial and harmful bacteria, Lactobacillus gasseri is believed to replenish it by recolonizing the intestine and restoring the microbiome to a healthy equilibrium.
    • Bifidobacteria

    • Bifidobacteria are helpful bacteria that live primarily in the large intestine (colon) and help to maintain regularity. Bifidobacteria are beneficial to the gastrointestinal tract's health. They've been used to relieve digestive issues and increase the immune system, crucial for optimal gastrointestinal health. Bifidobacteria are also beneficial for the synthesis of B vitamins. Bifidobacteria can help minimize stomach upset and fluctuations in intestinal bacteria, both of which can be uncomfortable. Bifidobacterium bifidum is especially helpful in boosting the body's immune response and reducing harmful microorganisms.
    • Prebiotics (Fit ‘n Fiber) Feed Probiotics

    • Three types of prebiotic fiber are included in AIM's Fit 'n Fiber formula, which is designed to help feed the three forms of beneficial bacteria discovered in FloraFood: acacia, konjac (glucomannan), and guar gum. Each serving contains 8 grams of prebiotic fiber, which helps feed good bacteria and causes them to proliferate rapidly in order to maintain a healthy gut microbiota.

    Directions

    • • Take 1 capsule with meals twice daily.
    • • Keep out of reach of children.
    • • Take FloraFood and PrepZymes separately at alternate meals.

    Questions & Answers (6)

    Submit your question about this product to our talented team of Customer Care Representatives, and we'll get back to you as soon as possible!


    Q Who should use FloraFood?

    A Anyone concerned about digestive health should consider using FloraFood. Anyone exposed to stress could also benefit since stress upsets our digestive tract.


    Q Is there anyone who should not use FloraFood?

    A Many probiotics require refrigeration, but the bacteria in FloraFood are stable at room temperature due to the unique, proprietary manufacturing methods. Therefore, FloraFood does not require refrigeration.


    Q Is there anyone who should not use FloraFood?

    A It is considered safe for everyone; however, diabetics using FloraFood should be monitored carefully because blood sugar levels may fluctuate and insulin intake may need to be regulated. When using dietary supplements, it is recommended that you consult your health care practitioner.


    Q Are there any side effects?

    A FloraFood is completely safe. However, some detoxification may occur. Please see our detoxification datasheet for more information. Pregnant and lactating women should always consult a health care practitioner when adding new supplements to their diets.


    Q Can I take FloraFood with AIM PrepZymes® or other products?

    A Yes, you can take FloraFood with other AIM products. FloraFood and PrepZymes are both best taken with meals. However, PrepZymes will break down the bacteria in FloraFood, so take these products separately at alternate meals.


    Q What is the source of the bacteria found in FloraFood?

    A All three strains of bacteria in FloraFood are cultured in a laboratory environment from good bacteria derived more than 30 years ago from a healthy human source.