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, has recently introduced a probiotic formula for probiotics with probiotics. The new formula is a multi-strain certified probiotic product that contains an additional addition of probiotics to enhance its effectiveness. This fortified formula is available in a cystic package for
25 billion
billion active bacteria
/
copies, while the previous formula provided
15 billion
CFU
. Given patient sensitivity, the company's probiotics are cultured in a vegetable-based substitum and contain no milk and are low-allergy risk products.standardized bacteria in this branded formula are cultured through a proprietary system that promotes increased survivability to extend shelf life. In addition, this freeze-dried probiotic culture survives in a stimulating stomach acid environment with a sac that provides acid resistance and delayed release, thus achieving optimal delivery objectives so that the bacterium reaches the intestine intact and then reproduces and replicates in the intestine.is known to consist of
10
co-existing, scientifically supported strains combined with a probiotic, lysogene.
10
strains,
7
are present in the small intestine,
3
in the large intestine.PatientOne
's proprietary probiotic blend, which contains high concentrations of Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus cheese and lactobacillus sage, is the most proven strain of Lactobacillus lactobacillus
3
. Since strain confirmation is necessarily associated with the specific health effects of a culture, the origin of the strain in the formulation is confirmed using a complex
RiboPrinter
microbiological identification system.