Probio PCC
Probio PCC
Probio PCC
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ProBioPCC
TM
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Probiotic efficacy
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Health Benefits
Pharmanex ProBio PCC relieves symptoms associated with gastrointestinal (GI) malaise, bowel irregularity,
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), diarrhea, and other digestive
and nondigestive discomforts. Clinical research has
shown a decrease in gastrointestinal problems and an
increase in the growth of beneficial bacteria in the digestive
tract after the introduction of this particular bacteria strain.
ProBio PCC has been clinically proven to encourage
the proliferation of healthy probiotic bacteria in the lower
digestive tract, thus helping to fortify the natural digestive
defense system (Welin 2002). By actively colonizing the
lower digestive tract, ProBio PCC may be able to discourage the development of pathogenic bacteria, yeast,
and urinary tract infections. This effect may be due to
direct action, modulation of local immunity, modifications
of the intestinal ecosystem or a combination of these
effects (Marteau 1998).
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Proprietary Processing
The combination of quality ingredients, qualified
manufacturers, certified independent laboratory verification,
and a continuous drive to supply leading edge products,
ensure our consumers the highest quality products available in the industry. ProBio PCC has been developed
through scientific and analytical methods to ensure that
the product meets label claims for live cultures (CFUs) at
the end of shelf life, which is a more valid indicator of
efficacy than claiming number of live cultures at manufacturing. Pharmanex has established an exclusive supply
agreement with the supplier of L. fermentum PCC, making
this unique strain proprietary to our company. L. fermentum
PCC is a patent-pending strain of Lactobacillus bacteria
with ten patents having been filed to date. In developing
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ProBio PCC
, Pharmanex has followed the probiotic
guidelines as established by the FAO/WHO expert consultation for pH survival, colonization, identity, and
dosing (FAO/WHO 2001).
The ingredients in ProBio PCC have been tested
for purity, and where applicable, ingredients are certified
pure by testing for unwanted microbes, including Salmonella,
E. coli, other coliforms, and Staphylococcus aureus. Additional
tests include total plate counts, yeasts, molds and pesticide
residues. Our manufacturers go through a detailed selection
and certification process to assure their compliance with
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards set by the
Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Side Effects
There are no known side effects at the recommended
dosage.
Contraindications/Drug Interactions
If you are pregnant or lactating, or taking a prescription
medication, consult a physician prior to use. There are no
known drug interactions, with the exception of antibiotics
as mentioned above.
How Supplied
ProBio PCC is supplied in a 30 day supply of
30 capsules.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid excessive heat. Protect
from light. This product does not require refrigeration.
Shelf Life
Expiration date and lot code numbers are stamped
on the bottle.
Warnings
Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant
or nursing, or taking a prescription medication, consult
a physician before using this product.
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severity of diarrhoea in soldiers consuming Lactobacillus
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product
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not intended
to diagnose,
treat,orcure
or prevent
any disease.
* These
statementshave
havenot
notbeen
beenevaluated
evaluated by the Food
Administration.
This product
is not
to diagnose,
treat, cure
prevent
any disease.
* 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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