ProbioMed™ 250 is our most highly potent, shelf-stable, dairy-free probiotic formulation containing 250 billion CFU per serving. It consists of 10 of the most highly-researched probiotic strains, with each strain and specific CFU count being fully disclosed. These are robust strains that are capable of surviving the harsh journey to the intestines and are able to attach to the intestinal walls, where they can grow and function effectively to support gastrointestinal health.* ProbioMed™ 250 is offered in the novel, single-serving stick packs that are lined with moisture-resistant, oxygen-resistant, and light-resistant film to preserve viability. They do not require refrigeration, which makes them convenient for travelers and anyone on the go.
Recommended Use: Mix 1 stick pack (2 grams) into 8 to 10 ounces of water per day or as directed by your health-care practitioner.
Designs for Health’s ProbioMedTM 250 consists of 10 highly researched probiotic strains. The diversity and clinically significant quantities of these specific strains target gastrointestinal (GI) health to support GI and bowel function and varying degrees of dysbiosis associated with lifestyle or life-stage, antibiotic use, dietary imbalances, or stress.* Among this family of products are specific strains that promote immune health during all life stages. ProbioMedTM 250 provides highly potent probiotics in a targeted dosage for intensive re-colonization due to intestinal microbiome depletion.*
Benefits*
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Targeted dosage formula to support intensive re-colonization due to intestinal microbiome depletion
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Supports a healthy GI system
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Supports a healthy immune response
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Supports normal bowel movements
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Provides replenishment of the GI microbiome after antibiotic treatment
Recommended Use
Mix 1 stick pack (2 grams) into 8 to 10 ounces of water per day or as directed by your health-care practitioner.
* 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.