Multi-Biome by Researched Nutritionals
Introduction:
Multi-Biome by Researched Nutritionals is a two-in-one probiotic formula that combines spore-based and traditional live-strain probiotics in a single delayed-release capsule. This multi-strain blend is designed to support microbial balance, digestive wellness, immune function, and healthy intestinal histamine activity.
Key Benefits:
- Combines spore-based and traditional live-strain probiotics in one formula
- Provides 27 billion CFU per capsule
- Supports healthy microbial balance and digestive wellness
- Promotes healthy immune function and immune balance
- Supports healthy histamine and cytokine activity in the intestine
How It Works:
This formula delivers a blend of genomically sequenced probiotic strains selected to support the intestinal environment through multiple mechanisms. The combination of Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, and Bacillus strains helps promote microbial balance, supports digestive function, and contributes to healthy immune activity. The delayed-release capsule is designed to help protect the probiotics as they move through the digestive tract.
Who Should Use This Product:
This product is ideal for adults seeking a comprehensive daily probiotic that combines both soil-based and traditional live-strain support. It may be especially useful for those who want broad digestive, microbiome, and immune support in a convenient one-capsule formula.
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Additional Information:
Contains tree nuts from coconut. Manufactured without milk, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, peanuts, sesame, wheat, soy, and gluten. Produced in a facility that may process other ingredients containing these allergens. DE111 is a registered trademark of Deerland Probiotics and Enzymes, Inc. If pregnant or nursing, consult your healthcare professional before use.
FDA Disclaimer:
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.