Probiotic 85B is ideal for those needing maximum-strength gut support, especially for persistent bloating, irregular digestion, or restoring gut balance after antibiotics.
Why choose Probiotic 85B?
Probiotic 85B delivers a high-potency 15X strain probiotic and 3X prebiotic blend to help rebalance your microbiome and support digestion. It is designed for those who want stronger and more noticeable gut support.
Probiotic vs Prebiotic
Probiotics are live beneficial bacteria found in fermented foods or supplements that add to the gut's healthy flora, while prebiotics are specialized plant fibers that act as food, nourishing these bacteria to help them thrive. They work in tandem to support digestion, with prebiotics acting as food for the probiotics.
Probiotic 15B CFU vs 40B CFU vs 85B CFU
Probiotic for gut health
Probiotics are beneficial, "friendly" live bacteria and yeasts that enhance gut health by restoring microbiome balance, aiding digestion, reducing inflammation, and strengthening the gut barrier. Key sources include fermented foods—yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, kimchi, and miso—as well as supplements, particularly beneficial for easing IBS symptoms, constipation, diarrhea, and antibiotic-induced imbalances.
Can probiotic help with diarrhea?
Probiotics can help treat and prevent diarrhea, particularly when caused by antibiotics or infections, by restoring gut flora balance and reducing symptom duration by approximately 25 hours. Key effective strains include Saccharomyces boulardii and Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG. While generally safe, they may cause temporary gas or bloating.
Can probiotic help with bloating?
Probiotics can help reduce bloating, particularly for individuals with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), by balancing gut bacteria and improving digestion. Effective strains often include Bifidobacterium lactis and Lactobacillus acidophilus. While they may cause temporary, initial increased gas, consistent use for several weeks is usually needed to see benefits.
Probiotics safe for everyone or not?
Probiotics are generally safe for the healthy, general population and often provide health benefits. However, they are not safe for everyone. High-risk individuals, including those with compromised immune systems, critical illnesses, or premature infants, may face serious, or even fatal, infections.
Can probiotics help with constipation?
Probiotics can help relieve constipation by improving stool consistency, increasing frequency, and reducing gut transit time. Strains like Bifidobacterium lactis and Lactobacillus casei Shirota are particularly effective, often working within 2 to 8 weeks. They work by modifying gut microbiota, enhancing peristalsis, and reducing fermentation pH.
How long does it take for probiotics to work?
Probiotics typically take 2 to 4 weeks to produce noticeable digestive improvements, though some effects for acute issues like diarrhea may appear in 1–5 days. While minor changes can start sooner, full benefits for conditions like IBS or skin health often take 6–8 weeks or more. Consistent daily use is crucial, as benefits often fade if supplementation stops.
Do probiotics need to be refrigerated?
Whether probiotics need refrigeration depends entirely on the strain and product, with many requiring it to maintain maximum potency, while others are "shelf-stable". Generally, live, high-potency, or dairy-based probiotics should be refrigerated to prevent heat and moisture from killing the bacteria. Always check the product label for specific storage instructions.
What are CFUs and why are they important?
Colony-forming units (CFUs) are a unit of measurement used in microbiology to estimate the number of viable (living) bacteria or fungal cells in a sample that are capable of multiplying. They are crucial for quantifying bacterial contamination, measuring probiotic potency, and determining the effectiveness of antimicrobial agents.
When to take probiotics?
Probiotics are generally most effective when taken daily, either 30 minutes before a meal (on an empty stomach) or with a light meal containing a little fat to help them survive stomach acid. Morning is often recommended for consistency, but consistency is more important than the specific time of day.
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