Bene•Flora®

Probiotic Supplement
Vitality • Nutrient Assimilation • Bowel • Immunity
The digestive system contains vast numbers of micro-organisms,
called intestinal flora, an incredible ecosystem of delicately balanced
friendly and unfriendly micro-organisms.
Introduced at birth and in mother's milk, friendly, beneficial intestinal flora flourish in the previously sterile intestine of the baby, providing a foundation for a life time of health and well-being.
The dominance and efficiency of beneficial flora, in this vast
intestinal ecosystem, is essential. Beneficial flora help with immunity, nutrient uptake, increase bioavailability minerals, enzymes and fatty acids, keep unfriendly microbes in check and support healthy bowel function. Disruption in this balance of friendly microbes affects human health and wellness.
Diet, alcohol, stress, over-the-counter and prescription medications can rapidly change the balance between beneficial flora and unfriendly microbes. The dominance of unfriendly flora disrupts the efficiency of the intestinal ecosystem leading to all sorts of undesirable concequences.
The imbalance can be resolved through the use of a probiotic supplement to restore and support friendly flora dominance. Eating foods with high fiber content can expedite to repopulation of the intestinal tract with friendly microbes.
Bene•Flora® is a proprietary combination of:
Acidophilus/Bifidum DDS - 1 (intestinal flora complex): Lactobacilli and Bifidobacterium bifidum, friendly flora essential for re-establishing a balanced intestinal ecosystem.
Micronized mineral complex: naturally occurring humic mineral complex with 77 bioavailable, ionized micro minerals, Humic and Fulvic acids.
Psyllium (seed husk): a soluble fiber supporting the growth of beneficial intestinal flora.
FSO (Fructo-oligosaccharides): nutrient complex supporting the growth of beneficial Lactobacilli and B. bifidum intestinal flora.
Dandelion (root): Digestion, assimilation, elimination and liver support.
Tumeric (root): Supports intestinal flora and digestion.

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