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Ultra Flora Restore Dairy Free 30 Capsules- Metagenics
Ultra Flora Restore Dairy Free 30 Capsules- Metagenics
Ultra Flora Restore Dairy Free 30 Capsules in New Zealand
Maintain Digestive Health And Wellbeing.
The probiotic strains in Ultra Flora Restore may:
- Maintain healthy gut flora balance.
- Assist digestive health and wellbeing.
- No refrigeration required - remains full strength for the length of shelf life (when stored below 25°C), for improved patient compliance.
Clinical Benefits:
Aids general health and wellbeing: One in three probiotic consumers take a probiotic to maintain gut health and immune wellbeing. Ultra Flora Restore Dairy Free supports gut function, maintains healthy flora balance and supports wellbeing via dendritic cell regulation.
May assist in maintaining healthy gut flora balance: The probiotic strains in Ultra Flora Restore Dairy Free have been shown to assist in maintaining and restoring the normal healthy flora by utilising a wide variety of dietary fibres to create food for the native commensal flora. The NCFM® strain also produces key antimicrobial substances such as bacteriocins to suppress the growth of opportunistic pathogenic organisms.
May maintain healthy gastrointestinal function: Healthy intestinal microflora populations exert many benefits for digestive health assisting bloating, discomfort and function. The NCFM® strain has a unique ability to activate the opioid receptors in the gut and has research in combination with Bi-07 in relieving gut pain and bloating. LGG® has been shown to improve intestinal barrier function by protecting intestinal epithelial cells.
NCFM® is a registered trademark of DuPont.
LGG® is registered trademark of Chr. Hansen A/S.
Directions:
Adults and children over five years: Take 1 capsule daily.
Store at 25°C. Activ-Vial™ desiccant lined bottle protects probiotics, so they stay live and effective without refrigeration.
Warnings:
As a precaution: Safety has not been conclusively established during pregnancy. Practitioner discretion is advised when prescribing for use in pregnancy due to the following cautions:
Pre-eclampsia: A meta-analysis of four clinical trials shows that taking probiotics during pregnancy increases the relative risk of pre-eclampsia.
The specific effects of Lactobacillus rhamnosus (LGG®) are unclear from this analysis.
Vegetable capsules (VegeCaps) may be preferred by people wishing to avoid gelatin for health or religious reasons.