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Bacillus Coagulans (90 caps)

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Price: $38.50
Stock #:
6109
Form:
Capsules
Diet:
Kosher
Use:
Gut & Digestion

When the heat is on, it’s nice to have a friend or two…or three billion. The more the merrier, right? Especially when it comes to your gut. Naturally heat stable, Bacillus coagulans can readily withstand the stomach’s acidic environment, helping to repopulate the intestines with friendly bacteria and maintain balance in the microbiome. This superior strain of B. coagulans produces the favored form of L(+) lactic acid that has been shown to help maintain a balanced gut microbiome. And it delivers extreme stability in both high and low temperatures and in the human stomach. Our material is manufactured in a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to this single strain to avoid contamination and to maintain batch consistency. It is vegan-sourced, non-GMO project verified, and Kosher and Halal certified. Our  20-year relationship with this award-winning partner includes in-person audits of manufacturing facilities by NSP personnel.

Benefits:

  • May provide relief from occasional digestive upset like diarrhea, gas and bloating.*
  • Supports gastrointestinal health.*
  • Helps support healthy detoxification.*
  • Helps support the immune system.*
  • Is shelf-stable, requiring no refrigeration.
  • Contains prebiotic fiber conducive to the growth of friendly bacteria.*

How It Works:

Bacillus coagulans is a strain of friendly probiotic that is naturally heat-stable. It can also more readily withstand the stomach's acidic environment, thereby better providing targeted support to the intestine and maintaining balance in the microbiome.*

Ingredients:

Contains 3 billion CFU (colony forming units) of Bacillus coagulans per serving plus prebiotic fiber.

Recommended Use:

Take 1-3 capsules daily with a meal. Capsules may also be opened and sprinkled directly on food or mixed in beverages.

Barely 100 years since its discovery, B. coagulans was first isolated in 1915 by B.W. Hammer at the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station after a batch of evaporated milk became coagulated. This strain gained popularity in veterinary circles, and has been used widely in ranching to help pigs, cattle and chickens to thrive. Luckily, humans have discovered and experienced its benefits too!

Inulin was first observed in 1804 by Valentin Rose, a German scientist who found a peculiar substance when he boiled the roots of elecampane flower. Much of the inulin in today’s market is harvested from chicory roots.

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