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Single-Strain Daily Probiotic - Features a concentrated dose of Bacillus subtilis HU58 spore probiotic, formulated for immune support, digestive support, and maintaining a healthy balance of intestinal microflora.*
Bacillus subtilis spore based probiotic strains help to maintain digestive health by increasing the production of digestive enzymes in the gut, including amylase, protease, lipase, and more. Adult probiotics that may also be suitable for teens and and children ages 5+.
100% Survivability in the Digestive Tract - The rugged nature of Bacillus subtilis probiotic supplement makes it the perfect probiotic to survive manufacturing, packaging, shipping, and ultimately digestion. Unlike some probiotics for digestive health and gut health supplements, it can survive harsh stomach acids. Suitable as probiotics for men and women.*
Probiotics for Digestive Health - Bacillus subtilis digestive probiotic helps to maintain healthy digestion by increasing the production of digestive enzymes in the gut, including amylase, protease, lipase, and more. These gut health probiotics show a 40% increase in short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production.*
New Look - Microbiome Labs gut health supplements for women and men are rebranding through 2023. Packaging on this and other probiotics for gut health may vary.
Bacillus subtilis HU58 is a very robust probiotic that forms an outer protective shell, known as an endospore. This near-impenetrable coating protects it from harsh environments, including heat, acid, pressure, light, and lack of oxygen. The rugged nature of Bacillus subtilis makes it the perfect probiotic to survive manufacturing, packaging, shipping, and ultimately digestion. In fact, this species is so resilient that researchers at California Polytechnic State University reported reviving Bacillus spores from the gut of a 25-million-year-old bee that was fossilized in amber. You may have heard that 'you are what you eat,' but a more accurate phrase would be that 'you are what you digest and absorb.' Digestion begins in the mouth with digestive enzymes present in saliva. Your body then relies on you to chew your food into small pieces before sending it through your stomach acid for further breakdown. Once your food passes through the stomach, the final step of digestion relies almost entirely upon the digestive enzymes from your pancreas. Bacillus subtilis helps to maintain healthy digestion by increasing the production of digestive enzymes in the gut, including amylase, protease, lipase, and more.*