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New Chapter® Probiotic All-Flora ™
New Chapter® Probiotic All-Flora ™

Lactobacillus plantarum (LP01) probiotic bacteria lives naturally in the small intestine. LP01 has the ability to produce hydrogen peroxide, which the body uses to defend against outside microorganisms. Bifidobacterium breve (BR03), a beneficial bacteria that lives in the large intestine, works to break down carbohydrates from plant-based foods. And, a balanced probiotic supplement should deliver more than just synergistic bacteria, so Saccharomyces boulardii is included, which is a probiotic yeast with impressive benefits. It quickly establishes itself in the gut and helps good bacteria flourish throughout your microbiome. It also helps reduce problematic yeast such as Candida.

New Chapter takes a revolutionary approach to probiotics, understanding that megadoses of mixed strains won’t necessarily produce results. When 5 billion LP01 and BR03 work together with 5 billion enlivening Saccharomyces boulardii, these clinically studied amounts of flora get to work balancing the microbiome and helping your digestion reach an ongoing healthy state. No megabillions or laundry list of strains needed.

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Euglena – One Unique Microalgae that Enhances Immunity in Multiple Ways
Euglena – One Unique Microalgae that Enhances Immunity in Multiple Ways

Every day, there are billions of flu-causing viruses and other microbes crawling and creeping around us. They are constantly looking for the perfect opportunity to invade our body and devour our health or even lives. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it is estimated that influenza has resulted in between 12,000 – 61,000 deaths every year since 2010.

Although the current atmosphere is frightful, our body is actually created with the power to ward off colds, flu and infections. When our immunity is stimulated and supported with the right nutrients, the different soldiers of the immune system will be super-charged to detect and kill disease-causing microbes.

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