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Bacillus coagulans is a strain of friendly probiotic that is naturally heat-stable, so no refrigeration required. It can also more readily withstand the stomach's acidic environment, thereby providing better targeted support to the intestine and maintaining balance in the microbiome.
Medicinal Ingredients: Each capsule contains Bacillus coagulans (MTCC 5856) 1 billion cfu (70 mg). Non-medicinal Ingredients: Inulin, hypromellose, magnesium stearate and silicon dioxide.
Dosage (adults): Take one capsule twice daily with food. If you are on antibiotic, take at least 2-3 hours before or later.
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Benefits
Helps support intestinal/gastrointestinal health
Overall intestinal health formula, safe to take day in and day out for both adults and children.
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Medicinal Ingredients: Each capsule contains Agastache rugosa (huo xiang) herb top 43 mg, Crataegus pinnatifida (shan zha) fruit 43 mg, Magnolia officinalis (hou po) aged bark 43 mg, Oryza sativa (dao) seed 43 mg, Wolfiporia extensa (fu ling) sclerotium 43 mg, Citrus reticulata (ju) fruit peel 32 mg, Cyperus rotundus (xiangfu) rhizome 32 mg, Panax ginseng (ren shen) root 32 mg, Typhonium flagelliforme (rhizoma typhonii flagelliformis) rhizome 32 mg, Uncaria rhynchophylla (gou teng) stem 32 mg, Hordeum vulgare (da mai) fruit 30 mg, Amomum villosum (sha ren) fruit 27 mg, Atractylodes macrocephala (bai zhu) rhizome 27 mg, Inula britannica (inula) flower 27 mg, Zingiber officinale (jiang) rhizome 21 mg, Glycyrrhiza uralensis (gan cao) root 16 mg, Prunus armeniaca (shen qu) seed 4 mg, Artemisia annua (qing hao) herb top 2 mg, Persicaria lapathifolia (pale persicaria) whole plant 2 mg, Vigna umbellata (shen qu) seed 2 mg and Xanthium sibiricum (shen qu) whole plant 2 mg. Non-medicinal Ingredient: Gelatin.
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Aloe has been used traditionally as early as the 4th century B.C. to improve digestion.