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Nature's Way
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Primadophilus® Intensive helps replenish and fortify the intestinal tract with a high potency of healthy probiotics. Each serving delivers over 100 Billion active probiotic cultures which includes Lactobacillus (for the small intestine) and Bifidobacterium (for the colon) along with NutraFlora scFOS (short-chain fructooligosaccharides) for prebiotic action.
Primadophilus® 10-Day program is specially formulated to provide maximum probiotic support, which can be beneficial for:
- Digestive distress – replenish flora after and during times of digestive discomfort, irregularity, stress, and antibiotic use*
- Immunity – to promote healthy immune function*
- Cleansing – fortify flora following an internal detox and cleansing program
- Traveler’s Aid – to fortify the flora before and during trips
Suggested Use: For best results, take 1 packet (3.6 g) daily for 10 consecutive days, preferably after a meal when the stomach is less acidic. Mix into yogurt, applesauce or other chilled soft foods, or stir briskly into beverages such as water, juice or milk (dairy, rice, soy, etc.) and consume immediately. To maintain maximum potency, store packets in the refrigerator.
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Supplemental Facts Serving Size: 1 Packet(s)
| Ingredients | Per Serving | % DV | | | | | Calories | 5 | * | | Total Carbohydrate | 2 g | <1% | | Dietary Fiber <1g | 0 g | 2% | | Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) | 10 mg | 17% | | Primadophilus® Intensive Proprietary Probiotic Blend providing 100 Billion CFU: Bifidobacterium breve-129; Bifidobacterium longum-135; Bifidobacterium | 990 mg | * | | NutraFlora® scFOS (short-chain fructooligosaccharides) | 500 mg | * | | | | | | | | * Daily Value Not Established | |
Notes: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Other Ingredients: Potato starch, silica. May contain a minimal residual amount of dairy or soy. |
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QUALITY AND POTENCY GUARANTEED
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