Vital Nutrients Hyperbiotics IBS Support Prob 30 caps

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Regular price: $32.99
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Product Description

Targeted support to reduce symptoms associated with IBS

Stabilize gut function and get accelerated and prolonged relief from occasional IBS symptoms, including abdominal pain, bloating, gas, and irregularity, with Hyperbiotics IBS Support Probiotic (formerly PRO-IBS Support), which features a clinically studied, highly stable and patented probiotic strain, Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 299V (LP299V), combined with Boswellia serrata extract to improve absorption and utilization. Packaging and label may vary.

Clinically studied, targeted support for IBS symptom relief:

Taking LP299V for four weeks can provide effective IBS symptom relief, particularly of abdominal pain and bloating.(1) In one study, 95% of the subjects receiving LP299V showed an improvement of overall IBS symptoms, including severity and frequency of abdominal pain.(2) LP299V works synergistically with the intestinal microflora, addressing imbalances associated with both diarrhea and constipation-like IBS states. Boswellia serrata works in tandem with LP299V to improve IBS signs and symptoms.

Crafted with precision to optimize effectiveness:

Each capsule contains 30 billion CFUs of LP299V, the clinically effective dose and strain, combined with 125mg of highly bioavailable, lecithin-based Boswellia serrata extract in a clinically studied dose range.

Better survivability thanks to acid-resistant capsules:

The beneficial bacteria in IBS Support Probiotic are protected by an acid-resistant capsule, protecting the probiotics from harsh stomach acids, helping them to reach deep into your intestinal tract alive so you can receive their maximum benefits.

Probiotic strain type:

Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 299v

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  • Riva A et al. Minerva Gastroenterologica e Dietologica. 2019;65(1):30-35.

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