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Bifidobacterium Longum Powder (100g) – Metabolics

This is one of the most important “good bacteria” which is found naturally in the body.

£48.51

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This is one of the most important “good bacteria” which is found naturally in the body, typically in the digestive tract and the vagina. It is one of the first to colonise the sterile gut of newborn and breast fed babies. This “good “bacteria is usually found in cheese, yogurt and fermented dairy products, and as higher doses in supplements. “Good” bacteria are important for good immunity. B Longum transforms the sugars in the gut into lactic acid and acetic acid that decrease the intestinal pH, which can inhibit “bad or undesirable” bacteria. It also attaches to the intestinal wall crowding out those undesirable bacteria and yeasts.

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Ingredients

Bifidobacterium Longum, Maltodextrin.

Directions

Take 1 scoop in water before food. The stated recommended dose can be changed as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Do not exceed this recommended dose. Consume within 3 months of opening.

Storage Instructions

Store in a cool, dark place out of reach of children

Disclaimer

Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. If you are taking prescribed medication, have any medical condition or are pregnant or breast-feeding please consult your healthcare practitioner before taking food supplements.

Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Scoop
Servings Per Container: 100
Amount Per Serving % EC NRV
Bifidobacterium longum 500mg *

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