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Probiotics 10

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Benefits


  • Source of Probiotics
  • Helps support intestinal/gastrointestinal health
  • Could promote a favorable gut flora
  • 10 billion active Colony Forming Units (CFUs)
  • Bio- tract ® to help keep the probiotics viable and improve shelf life
  • 10 scientifically chosen probiotic strains for comprehensive support:
    • Lactobacillus plantarum
    • Lactobacillus acidophilus
    • Lactobacillus rhamnosus
    • Lactobacillus salivarius
    • Lactobacillus casei
    • Lactobacillus helveticus
    • Bifidobacterium bifidum
    • Bifidobacterium longum
    • Bifidobacterium breve
    • Bifidobacterium infantis

Research shows that Probiotics are important for the following:

  • Helps maintain optimal bacterial balance2,3,4,8,10,11,12,19,31,32,36
  • Supports a healthy immune system2,3,4,5,7,9,11,12,16,23,31,32,39
  • Supports a normal immune response2,3,4,5,7,9,11,12,16,23,31,32,39
  • Supports bowel regularity and stomach comfort2,4,8,9,10,11,12,15,19,31,32,36,40
  • Supports colon health2,4,8,9,10,11,12,15,19,31,32,36,40
  • Supports healthy teeth1,6,14,33
  • Supports healthy vaginal flora24,25,26,27,28,29,30,34
  • Supports healthy vaginal pH24,25,26,27,28,29,30,34
  • Supports a healthy urinary tract24,25,26,27,28,29,30,34
  • Supports the body's normal resistance to yeast6,14,20,21,37
  • Supports a healthy upper digestive tract6,13,14,17,37

BIO- tract ®is a patented technology and registered trademark of Nutraceutix, Inc.

The aforementioned has not been approved or considered by Health Canada. The aforementioned are findings made in diverse scientific studies regarding this formulation’s probiotics.

Benefits

Product Classifications



Gluten-Free - The finished product contains no detectable gluten (<10ppm gluten)


Vegetarian - This product is vegetarian


Quality Standards - GMP Operations and Standardised Ingredients


Checked For: Heavy Metals, Microbiological Contaminants, Allergens, Potency, Purity and Identity

Why Choose Probiotics 10?


Why Choose Probiotics 10?

Probiotics 10 provides a source of Probiotics that has beneficial bacteria that work to support intestinal/gastrointestinal health, and that can also promote a favorable gut flora! Probiotics 10 provides 10 different strains and 10 billion active probiotic organisms. Each strain has a unique purpose, and the strains work synergistically to promote numerous areas of health, from immunity to stomach comfort and bowel regularity.

While other probiotics products may deliver large amounts of Colony Forming Units (CFUs) and probiotic strain variety, they do not deliver the complete support that Probiotics 10 offers. This could be for a number of reasons. First, the number of CFUs in other products may be coming from a small number of strains. But Probiotics 10 delivers its 10 billion CFUs from 10 probiotics strains, specifically targeting numerous areas of digestive and immune health.

Second, many of these products’ strains and CFUs can easily become less viable due to their manufacturing process and extended shelf life. By the time you take the product, it may be significantly less effective.

Third, probiotics can become ineffective when they come in contact with stomach acids during the digestive process. This means that when you take a probiotics product, the number of viable strains and CFUs can become greatly reduced by the time they are absorbed into the body. To combat this, Probiotics 10 utilizes BIO-tract® technology, a patented delivery system that protects probiotic organisms from stomach acid on their way to the intestinal tract, ensuring a significantly higher percentage of organisms reaches the intestine alive.

Probiotics 10 has 10 carefully selected probiotics strains, each with unique roles to help you maintain bacterial balance and optimal digestive health:

  • Lactobacillus plantarum was selected because of its unique ability to promote an optimal balance of bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Lactobacillus acidophilus for a number of reasons, perhaps most notably its ability to synthesize lactase, an enzyme which breaks down lactose.
  • Lactobacillus rhamnosus plays a major role in immune support.
  • Lactobacillus salivarius has been shown to promote bacterial balance to support digestive health and promote healthy teeth. fight off at least five dangerous bacteria that are involved in the formation of plaque on teeth and peptic ulcers.
  • Lactobacillus casei promotes overall digestive comfort while lactobacillus helveticus has been shown to promote bowel regulatiry
  • Lactobacillus helveticus has been shown topromote bowel regulatiry.
  • Bifidobacterium bifidum supports the protective barrier in the digestive tract to help maintain a healthy bacterial balance.
  • Bifidobacterium longum helps promote a healthy bacterial balance by competing for attachment sites in the intestines.
  • Bifidobacterium breve was included because research has been shown to promote overall health.
  • Bifidobacterium infantis supports overall digestion and metabolism.

This product is sold with at least a 3 month shelf life remaining.

Ingredients


Probiotics have been called the functional ingredient of the decade. Clinical research has shown their positive impact on immunity, digestive health and much more. Probiotics help maintain a healthy balance of essential bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract, and are increasingly important in the Canadian diet as we continue to rely on processed foods and prescription drugs.

Lactobacillus plantarum
L. plantarum has been used in the process of fermenting foods for hundreds of years. It promotes a normal digestive tract. It is able to promote the proper balance of bacteria destroy pathogens while preserving vital nutrients, antioxidants and vitamins. One of the most amazing talents of L. plantarum is its ability to synthesize L-lysine, an essential amino acid. L. plantarum is able to promote a proper balance of bacteria in the intestine by neutralizing unhealthy bacteria and also by competing for nutrients which the unhealthy bacteria live on. By doing so, harmful bacteria pass harmlessly through the body.

Lactobacillus acidophilus
L. acidophilus is one of the most highly studied and widely used probiotic organisms. It is a strain of lactic acid producing, rod-shaped microbes that have numerous benefits for digestive health. L. acidophilus produces vitamin K, lactase and acidolin, acidolphilin, lactocidin and bacteriocin. Multiple human trials report benefits of L. acidophilus for maintaining vaginal health. Due to the multiple functions of this microorganism, scientists have discovered that administering L. acidophilus orally helps maintain the healthy colonization of bacteriawithin the digestive tract. L. acidophilus has been shown to support digestive functions and support the immune system. The lactase that L. acidophilus creates is an enzyme that supports the normal breakdown of lactose into simple sugars.

Lactobacillus rhamnosus
L. rhamnosus is a strain of probiotics that aids in balancing the gastrointestinal microflora. It is one of the most intensely studied bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract. One of the remarkable things about L. rhamnosus is its ability to tolerate and even thrive in the harsh acidic conditions normally found in the stomach. L. rhamnosus is believed to be of considerable assistance with immune function in healthy adults, particularly in the urinary tract system (acidic condition). Research has shown that L. rhamnosus helps maintain gastric epithelial cell health, supporting the integrity of the stomach lining.

Lactobacillus salivarius
L. salivarius resides in the mouth and small intestine. It has been shown effective in supporting dental health. L. salivarius has the unique ability to support a healthy gastrointestinal tract. Therefore, L. salivarius may also support immune health. 

Lactobacillus casei
L. casei is a rod-shaped species of Lactobacillus found in milk, cheese and dairy. It is a lactic acid producer like other species within the Lactobacillus genus and has been found to assist in the colonization of beneficial bacteria. L. casei is active in a broad temperature and pH range, and can be found naturally in the mouth and intestine of humans. It is a lactase producer which supports the normal breakdown of lactose and promotes optimal digestive health.

Lactobacillus helveticus
L. helveticus has been well studied for many years and is commonly used in the production of Swiss-type cheeses to enhance flavor. Several beneficial probiotic effects are reported, such as the ability to survive in the stomach and to reach the intestine alive, promoting balanced bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract.A number of studies have been conducted in regard to the myriad of potential health benefits offered by L. helveticus. These studies have focused on health topics, such as bone mineral density and bone mineral content, calcium and bone metabolism, arterial flexibility and blood pressure.

Bifidobacterium bifidum
Bifidobacterium are rod-shaped microbes that have been identified as the most important organisms in the intestine for providing barrier protection. Like Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium are lactic acid-producing microbes found in fermented foods such as yogurt and cheese. Despite the fact that when we are born Bifidobacterium makes up approximately 95 percent of the total gut population, the Bifidobacterium population decreases in our intestines as adults and declines further as we advance in age. B. bifidum is the predominant bacteria strain found in the microflora of breast-fed infants. It is believed that B. bifidum contributes to the gastrointestinal health of breast-fed infants. In addition to barrier protection, research has shown that Bifidobacterium help to suppor the immune system by promoting normal lymphocyte and phagocyte activity. 

Bifidobacterium longum
B. longum is a branched, rod-shaped bacterium that is among the first to colonize the sterile digestive tract of newborn infants. There is evidence that B. longum competes for attachment sites on the intestinal mucosal membrane promoting , the balanced colonization of bacteria. It has a high resistance to gastric acid and shares similar functions as B. bifidum, such as supporting the immune system and providing barrier protection. 

Bifidobacterium breve
B. breve is another branched, rod-shaped bacterium.. B. breve promotes health of the gastrointestinal tract. B. breve is also present in the vagina, where it helps support the body’s normal resistance to yeast. The job of B. breve in the digestive tract is to ferment sugars and produce lactic acid, as well as acetic acid. B. breve is like a champion among probiotic bacteria due to its superior ability to metabolize many types of food.

Bifidobacterium infantis
B. infantis is a probiotic bacterium that inhabits the intestine of both infants and adults. According to a study sponsored by P&G Health Sciences Institute and published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology, B. infantis may be beneficial to promote stomach health and comfort.  B. infantis plays an important role in basic digestion, proper metabolism and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions


How many viable micro-organisms are in Probiotics 10?
There are 10 billion active probiotic organisms from 10 different strains at time of manufacture.

How do I store Probiotics 10?
Refrigeration is not necessary, but will ensure maximum potency and shelf life. Do not expose to excessive heat, humidity or direct sunlight.

Why is BIO-tract®  important for this product? 
Probiotics 10 uses BIO-tract® technology. This clinically-tested methods help deliver probiotic organisms into the body so that they may work most effectively. BIO-tract is a unique delivery system that protects the probiotic organisms throughout your digestive system. This helps ensure that more organisms reach the intestine alive. 

How do the bacteria live in Probiotics 10? Is there any food for them inside?
The bacteria are in a state of suspended animation. They are dry enough that all biological processes are in a resting state. Once consumed, they rehydrate and biological processes including growth and reproduction resume. So a food source in the tablet is not necessary.

Can Probiotics 10  be taken with Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes?
Yes, Probiotics 10 and Isotonix Digestive Enzymes would complement each other when taken together as part of your daily nutritional supplement regimen. These products should not be taken concurrently. Isotonix Digestive Enzymes should be taken with a meal and Probiotics should be taken on an empty stomach between meals.

What other products complement Probiotics 10?
There are many products which can complement Probiotics 10, depending on your unique goals and needs. For overall digestive health, try the Nutriclean 7-Day System with Probiotics 10. For daily digestive health, try pairing Probiotics 10 with Nutriclean Advanced Fiber Powder. To support immune health, you could have a regimen of Isotonix OPC-3®, Isotonix Vitamin C and Probiotics 10. Nutriclean branded products and others can be found on GLOBLAL.SHOP.COM.

How should I take Probiotics 10?
Take 1 tablet daily. If you are on an antibiotic(s), take at least 2-3 hours before or after.

Are there any allergens in Probiotics 10?
Probiotics 10 contains trace amounts of milk from the fermentation process. There are less than two parts per million (ppm) of milk in each serving. This product is safe for individuals with lactose sensitivity.

How does Probiotics 10 affect digestion?
There are many components which impact optimal digestive health. They include enzymes (which start breaking down foods in the mouth and are found in the intestines), pH conditions, bile from the gall bladder, intestinal microflora, probiotics and some digestive properties contained in the food that we eat. Diet and supplementing your intestines with probiotics can help support digestion. Well balanced intestinal micro flora will promote healthy digestion.

Can I just eat some yogurt and get the same benefits?
Yogurt is an excellent source of probiotics, but it’s not for everyone. Some people can’t tolerate dairy, and others simply don’t like the taste. Probiotics 10 provides the goodness of yogurt without the fat, sugar or calories. Plus, the benefits don’t disappear because they encounter stomach acid. That’s because these beneficial bacteria are protected by BIO-tract® technology.

Because of this protection, more of our probiotics move through the intestinal tract unharmed to deliver a significantly greater number of active cultures. They support the growth of beneficial bacteria where it’s needed most, to help digest food and promote a healthy immune system.

Science


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06/09/2023

by Anonymous

Wonderful product!

This probiotic is the best I have come across so far! It has a unique delivery system which allows the good bugs to pass through the stomach without being harmed and get them to where they are of benefit. And it's shelf stable too.

Response from Customer Service
06/12/2023

Dear Valued Customer,

Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on the Probiotics-10! We are so happy to hear you are pleased with the product!

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03/29/2023

by Ng

Smoother bowel movements

Sometimes due to busy work schedule and poor diet, I tend to have constipation issue... however after taking this probiotic for a month, I feel much more regular routine to toilet.

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07/24/2023

Dear Valued Customer,

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06/06/2022

by KarenW

One of the essentials!

We cannot say enough about this product and never miss a day of taking it. It is truly an essential for gut health and overall digestive well being. This is one of those products that everyone needs daily and you will notice what happens when you take this every day! Gut health is essential to overall well being and feeling great and Probiotics 10 fits this perfectly and effectively!

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06/07/2022

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04/20/2021

by ReneeR

EXCELLENT!!!!

This product has become a staple in my daily routine. I enjoy that this product helps me feel balanced.

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04/21/2021

Dear Valued Customer,

Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on the Probiotics 10! We are happy to hear you are pleased with the product!

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10/15/2020

by Anonymous

Probiotics 10

I believe the purity of this product and understand the importance of maintaining good gut health. Use it everyday as help to continue a good gut health.