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Dr Amber MD 70 billion CFU probiotic is formulated with 15 strains design to promote a healthy gut, good digestion and blood sugar control. Certain strains of probiotic help with insulin sensitivity and weight management, and we have utilized this research in our design. Also, strains that support anti-inflammation via butyrate production have been included.
Our special delayed release capsules help survivability in the harsh acidic stomach environment. We over design with high "overfill" of CFU's to compensate for any die-off that can happen with shipping, storage, etc.
DID YOU KNOW? It sounds counter-intuitive, but there are are benefits to non-viable CFU's. Certain growth factors, peptides, and immune modulating compounds are released only when cells die. These confer special benefits including protection against pathogens, maintaining intestinal mucosal barrier integrity, and immunomodulatory effects, (mainly increasing the number of immune cells).
Still, we provide extra CFU to make sure your product has high efficacy all through its shelf-life. Dr. Amber MD probiotics give you the best of both worlds.
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