While many people believe probiotics and prebiotics are the same, they’re actually very different. In fact, both have to work very closely together in order to support digestive health.
PROBIOTICS: Probiotics are living bacteria that, for the most part, live in the intestinal tract. This good bacteria helps to balance out the bad bacteria in the digestive system. We ingest probiotics through food and supplements. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ PREBIOTICS: Prebiotics are not alive, rather they’re a form of fiber. Bacteria in the gut, including probiotics, digest fiber. Think of probiotics as food for probiotics. We also ingest prebiotics through food and supplements. ⠀
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Seed probiotics are packed with Probiotic and prebiotics formulated to provide benefits for gut immune function and whole-body health.
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Key Benefits
Aids healthy gastrointestinal flora* Improves digestive function* Restore Healthy Bacteria* Reduces bloating and intestinal gas production* Improved metabolism Shelf Stable – No refrigeration required
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Benefits beyond your gut.
Promotes digestive health (to support healthy regularity and ease of bloating)
Reinforces healthy stool hydration and ease of evacuation*
Supports gut ease from occasional gastrointestinal discomfort associated with increased intestinal transit time*
Maintains healthy gut barrier function and integrity*
Reinforces healthy tight junction in vitro*
Supports healthy gut barrier integrity from ethanol- and endotoxin-induced (lipopolysaccharide) permeability in vitro*
Supports healthy gut immune function and 'cross-talk' between immune and intestinal cells*
Maintains healthy immunological responses in the gastrointestinal tract*
Supports production of short-chain fatty acids*
Promotes heart health*
Maintains blood cholesterol levels already in the normal range*
Supports healthy intestinal recycling of cholesterol and bile*
Promotes healthy skin*
Reinforces healthy gut-skin axis*
Supports folate (vitamin B9) production via intestinal synthesis of bioactive forms of folate*
Supports synthesis of vitamin B12 in vitro*
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