Nourish your gut’s good bacteria with tasty Probiotic + Prebiotic Fiber Gummies, including clinically studied Probiotic strain Lactospore®.†
Order limit is 3 of the same product
Get both Probiotics and Prebiotics in one gummy to support your gut health! One serving of two gummies provides 2 Billion CFU of clinically studied Lactospore® (Bacillus coagulans) plus 3 g of Prebiotic Fiber.†
GUT HEALTH
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What's in our Probiotic + Prebiotic Fiber Gummies
Amount Per Serving: 3 g Soluble Fiber, 2 Billion CFU Lactospore® Bacillus coagulans MTCC 5856
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Many Americans are not getting enough dietary fiber from their daily diet. It is estimated that more than 90% of women and 97% of men do not meet the recommended daily intakes for dietary fiber, which is 31 g/day for men and 25 g/day for women.[1]
Good sources of fiber include oat products, like oatmeal, and legumes, such as beans and lentils. Probiotics are live cultures and are often added to fermented foods, such as yogurt and kimchi.
Good question. If your diet does not include a lot of foods rich in fiber, such as oats, beans, fruits and vegetables, then you might benefit from a Fiber supplement. Additionally, this product provides a clinically studied Probiotic that adds good bacteria to your digestive tract.†
Adults, chew 2 gummies daily. If gas, bloating, or stomach upset occurs, reduce daily serving.
Keep out of reach of children. Store tightly closed, in a cool, dry place.
No two people are alike, so if you are currently taking prescription medications, there may be potential drug-nutrient interactions. Consult a healthcare professional before using this product.
Take only as directed. If you are taking medication, consult your physician before use. Do not exceed suggested use unless recommended by a physician.
* Based on a survey of pharmacists who recommend branded vitamins and supplements
† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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