Bio-Culture 2000 (L. Salivarius)
| Bio-Culture 2000 is a specially stabilized, modified microorganism called Lactobacillus salivarius which flourishes in your small intestine and offers many benefits. Unlike other supplemental bacteria products, Bio-Culture 2000 (L. salivarius) requires a very special culturing process. Developed only recently, after many years of research, and now available for the first time, Bio Culture-2000 (L. salivarius) truly marks a new level of achievement in bacterial supplementation.
Important Features Bio-Culture 2000 (L. salivarius) is a facultative anaerobic bacterium, a microorganism remaining active in either an aerobic or anaerobic environment. Although the primary effects will take place in anaerobic conditions, this makes Bio-Culture-2000 (L. salivarius) more resilient than the obligate anaerobes i.e. (L. Acidophilus). Due to the special process necessary to stabilize Bio-Culture-2000 the organism will not mutate from its present form and is not associated with pathogenicity or toxicity. This alone makes Bio-Culture 2000 (L. salivarius) the product of choice for balancing and maintaining healthy intestinal friendly bacteria. Benefits of Healthy Intestinal Flora
Special Properties Bio-Culture 2000 (L. salivarius) is highly prolific in almost any environment, doubling its population of viable organisms every 20 minutes. This creates a substantial saving to the cost-conscious consumer. Unlike other products that require as many as 12 capsules or several grams daily to achieve only minimal results, the recommended dosage of Bio-Culture-2000 (L. salivarius) is one capsule daily. Although some doctors may recommend two or more capsules daily in extremely toxic patients, this is only necessary for a short time, after which one capsule daily is plenty to maintain beneficial effects. Most consumers realize a 30% to 50% savings by using Bio-Culture 2000 (L. salivarius). Protein Digestion Bio-Culture 2000 (L. salivarius) is very active on proteins as well as the by-products of protein putrefaction. This allows the bacteria to accomplish the breakdown of undigested proteins making nutrition readily available to the body while helping to render potential toxins inert. Intestinal Toxemia There are many causes of intestinal toxemia including: slow bowel transit time, constipation, pancreatic insufficiency, malabsorption syndrome, intestinal blockage, kidney or liver pathology, and impaired intestinal friendly bacteria. Many scientific studies have concluded that intestinal toxemias are either the cause of, or a serious contributing factor to, many chronic conditions and degenerative diseases. A list of conditions that may be associated with bowel toxemia include: |
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Flora-G Plus capsules, 120 caps, 4X Strength, Powerful Friendly Bacteria (L. sporogenes, 1 Billion CFU’s) One Bottle $46.77 Plus $7.50 shipping. |
| (LS30) L. salivarius 30 Caps | $28.95 | (LS180) L. salivarius 180 Caps | $148.00 |