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I have written much about the Original and before me, Seann has taught the power of this probiotic formula to bring balance and harmony back to the microbiome of your gut.

Take a look at what Seann wrote about GI permeability: 

Our home is a global environment. Infectious organisms come from all corners of the world:

Verocytotoxin producing E. coli s0157 are emerging food borne pathogens worldwide. B. longumneutralizes this toxin.

    • The collective ability of the Original probiotic organisms to protect the frontline border of our GI tract membrane from the aggressive enterovirulent pathogens is accomplished via: the production of bactercins, creation of an acid barrier, stimulation of the cell mediated immune system and protective colonization of enterocytes.

The lactic acid bacterial strains in the Original Synbiotic Formula have demonstrated the ability to inhibit the formation of precancerous colon lesions. Numerous trials performed validate findings.

Pure inulin, derived from chicory fiber, provides support as a Therapeutic Foods carrier and prebiotic. Provides an ideal food source for the lactic acid organisms to grow, thrive and to protect.

In the process of fermentation, inulin produces butyric acid and therefore:

Corrects GI permeability- establishes tight junctions.

Inhibits colon cancer: stimulating the differentiation of stem cells.

Improves habit of bowel regularity

No fillers, flowing agents or excipients of any kind.

Would like to purchase a few and preserve the Original? Put the extra pots in a zip bag and place in freezer. 

Enjoy! 

Original Synbiotic

Yours as Always, 

Dohrea 

References 

Babies and Young Children’s Microbiome

  • Amenyogbe, N., Kollmann, T. R., & Ben-Othman, R. (2017). Early-life host–microbiome interphase: the key frontier for immune development. Frontiers in pediatrics5, 111. 
  • Cox, M. J., Huang, Y. J., Fujimura, K. E., Liu, J. T., McKean, M., Boushey, H. A., ... & Lynch, S. V. (2010). Lactobacillus casei abundance is associated with profound shifts in the infant gut microbiome. PLoS One5(1), e8745. Article
  • Goldenberg, J. Z., Lytvyn, L., Steurich, J., Parkin, P., Mahant, S., & Johnston, B. C. (2015). Probiotics for the prevention of pediatric antibioticassociated diarrhea. The Cochrane LibraryAbstract
  • Hodzic, Z., Bolock, A. M., & Good, M. (2017). The role of mucosal immunity in the pathogenesis of necrotizing enterocolitis. Frontiers in pediatrics5, 40.Article
  • Wegh, C. A., Schoterman, M. H., Vaughan, E. E., Belzer, C., & Benninga, M. A. (2017). The effect of fiber and prebiotics on children’s gastrointestinal disorders and microbiome. Expert review of gastroenterology & hepatology, 11(11), 1031-1045. https://doi.org/10.1080/17474124.2017.1359539

Adults

  • Bron, P. A., Kleerebezem, M., Brummer, R. J., Cani, P. D., Mercenier, A., MacDonald, T. T., ... & Wells, J. M. (2017). Can probiotics modulate human disease by impacting intestinal barrier function?. British Journal of Nutrition117(1), 93-107. Abstract
  • Cani PD, Delzenne NM. (2011).The gut microbiome as therapeutic target. Pharmacol Ther, 130(2), 202-12.
  • Choudhury, T. G., & Kamilya, D. (2018). Paraprobiotics: an aquaculture perspective. Reviews in AquacultureAbstract
  • Dimidi, E., Christodoulides, S., Scott, S. M., & Whelan, K. (2017). Mechanisms of action of probiotics and the gastrointestinal microbiota on gut motility and constipation. Advances in Nutrition, 8(3), 484-494. Article
  • Martini, E., Krug, S. M., Siegmund, B., Neurath, M. F., & Becker, C. (2017). Mend your fences: the epithelial barrier and its relationship with mucosal immunity in inflammatory bowel disease. Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology4(1), 33-46. Article
  • Patel, R., & DuPont, H. L. (2015). New approaches for bacteriotherapy: prebiotics, new-generation probiotics, and synbiotics. Clinical Infectious Diseases60(suppl_2), S108-S121. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/civ177
  • Vitetta, L., Briskey, D., Alford, H., Hall, S., & Coulson S. (2014). Probiotics, prebiotics and the gastrointestinal tract in health and disease. Inflammopharmacology, DOI: 10.1007/s10787-014-0201-4. Article

We have developed our products based on scientific research and/or the practical experience of many healthcare practitioners. There is a growing body of literature on food based nutrition and supplements and their application in support of our health. Please use our products under the advisement of your doctor.

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