Probiotic Blend
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Organic Prebiotic Fibers
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Parnell JA, Reimer RA. Prebiotic fiber modulation of the gut microbiota improves risk factors for obesity and the metabolic syndrome. Gut Microbes. 2012;3(1):29‐34. doi:10.4161/gmic.19246
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Fermented Botanical Blend
Jin M, Zhao K, Huang Q, Shang P. Structural features and biological activities of the polysaccharides from Astragalus membranaceus. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. 2014 Mar;64:257-266. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2013.12.002.
Selhub, E. M., Logan, A. C., & Bested, A. C. (2014). Fermented foods, microbiota, and mental health: ancient practice meets nutritional psychiatry. Journal of physiological anthropology, 33(1), 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/1880-6805-33-2
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Organic Ashwagandha
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Additional
Lee NK, Kim WS, Paik HD. Bacillus strains as human probiotics: characterization, safety, microbiome, and probiotic carrier. Food Sci Biotechnol. 2019 Oct 8;28(5):1297-1305.
Bacillus organisms such as B subtilis, B clausii and B coagulans are found in soil, water and nondairy fermented foods. These organisms have been used as probiotics in humans. Beginning on page 1298 Lee characterizes the probiotic properties of the Bacillus organisms. Lee cites the well-accepted FAO/WHO 2006 definition of a probiotic which is: live microorganisms that are administered to hosts in adequate amounts for improving the host’s health. Product also contains two Lactobacillus organisms and the yeast S boulardii, which are all common human probiotic organisms.