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Probiotic+

with prebiotics and zinc carnosine

Probiotic+

with prebiotics and zinc carnosine

The first probiotic designed for athletes. Exercise places unique stress on the gut mucosa. Probiotic+ with Zinc Carnosine is specifically formulated to provide greater support for an athlete’s gut than probiotics alone. Gut health leads to better recovery, immunity, mental function, and physical function. A healthy body starts with a healthy gut.*

 The first Probiotic plus Zinc-Carnosine, plus Prebiotic formulated to support the unique gut health needs of the athlete.

  • Enhance athletic recovery*
  • Support intestinal health, gut lining integrity, and less gut inflammation*
  • Support gut mediated immunity and nutrient absorption*
  • Provide cardiovascular support*
  • Promote hormonal and sexual health in both men & women*

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How can Probiotic+ benefit you?

digestive health

Intense exercise places strain on the digestive tract. To help, Probiotic+ is formulated with microorganisms that support the stability and function of the digestive tract. This helps improve nutritional absorption and supports reduced gut inflammation. It also supports bowel regularity, lessens flatulence, and can improve milk tolerance.

intestinal barrier health

The gut lining is unique and critical to your health. It provides a barrier to pathogens and toxins while it absorbs nutrients. Unfortunately, intense exercise can impair the gut barrier, leading to slower athletic recovery. Probiotic+ is designed to support your gut lining stability and integrity to ensure maximum athletic performance.

immunity

Your gut bacteria play key roles in the production of antibodies and immune cell responses. Unfortunately, an athlete's gut-dependent immunity can be strained by excessive training and long seasons. This can negatively affect your general immunity and overall health. Probiotic+ provides your gut with more good bacterial strains that inhibit the growth of harmful gut bacteria, and promote the production of natural antibodies and immune cells. This helps your body fight viral, bacterial, and fungal pathogens.

Support for Men & Women

cardiovascular health

The higher calorie and protein diets that athletes require can affect lipid levels and long term cardiovascular health. Probiotic+ supports normal total cholesterol and LDL (bad cholesterol) levels by supporting proper cholesterol absorption in the intestines, and by supporting reduced excess cholesterol formation in the liver. Further, Probiotic+ supports the enzymes your body uses to metabolize fat and cholesterol.

men’s health

Athletes require a proper balance of stress hormones (cortisol), which are catabolic, and testosterone, which is anabolic. Intense exercise and long athletic seasons can increase your cortisol and impair your testosterone levels. Probiotic+ supports leydig cells, the testicular cells responsible for testosterone production. Probiotic+ also supports testicular sperm cell production. as well as also supporting testicular sperm cell production.

female health

Intense exercise can lead to the production of bacteria and yeast. Unfortunately, this means female athletes often experience vaginal itching, chafing, redness, sweating, discharge, painful urination, and strong odors. To counteract this, Probiotic+ supports vaginal health by helping balance vaginal flora (yeast and bacteria), and by supporting a healthy pH in the vagina. Probiotic+ can also help promote urinary tract health.

A Word From The Doctor

Why did you formulate this?

“Years of gut microbial study has revealed the stunning importance of normal gut flora, and how this is altered by the foods we eat, by our health conditions, and by our exercise habits. Athletes have unique requirements, and gut health plays an important role in their success. So we created a gut formulation designed to optimize gut health under the rigors of intense exercise.”

Dr. Marc Schneider from Dioxyme

10 Probiotic Strains. 50 Billion CFU’s

  • 10% Lactobacillus salivarus LS97
  • 10% Lactobacillus casei LC89
  • 10% Lactobacillus rhamnosus LRao5
  • 10% Lactobacillus acidophilusLA85
  • 10% Lactobacillus plantarium Lp90
  • 10% Lactobacillus reuteri LRo8
  • 10% Bifidobacterium longum LB21
  • 10% Bifidobacterium lactis BLa8o
  • 10% Bifidobacterium breve BBr6o
  • 10% Bifidobacterium infantis BI45

Prebiotic

100mg inulin from chicory root

Zinc-Carnosine

75mg

suggested use

directions

Take 2 capsules once daily, 30 minutes to 1 hour before a meal to help optimize gut flora and gut support.

when to take it

Shelf stable so no refrigeration is required.
Keep in a cool, dry place.

FAQ's

Our standard serving size is 2 capsules. 2 capsules will provide you with 10 Probiotic strains (50 Billion CFU’s). It also provides 75mg of Zinc Carnosine and 100mg of Inulin (Prebiotics)

Our standard serving size is 2 capsules. 2 capsules will provide you with 10 Probiotic strains (50 Billion CFU’s). It also provides 75mg of Zinc Carnosine and 100mg of Inulin (Prebiotics)

No. Probiotic+ is shelf stable meaning you do not have to refrigerate the product.

No. Probiotic+ is shelf stable meaning you do not have to refrigerate the product.

Yes. We recommend you take Probiotic+ 30 minutes to 1 hour before a meal to help optimize gut flora.

Yes. We recommend you take Probiotic+ 30 minutes to 1 hour before a meal to help optimize gut flora.

Probiotic+ should be taken daily. It can be taken with other vitamins or supplements.

Probiotic+ should be taken daily. It can be taken with other vitamins or supplements.

Yes. Probiotic+ is produced in a GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice), state of the art facility to ensure quality and your safety.

Yes. Probiotic+ is produced in a GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice), state of the art facility to ensure quality and your safety.

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