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Prolonged and strenuous periods of training can have a detrimental impact on an athlete’s immune system, which in turn can affect training performance. There are trillions of bacteria contained within the human body, with a healthy gastrointestinal tract home to approximately seven trillion live bacteria that play a number of important roles, including providing support for the normal function of the digestive system and in the promotion of immune response. Each High Strength Probiotic Capsule contains the perfect blend of twenty billion live ‘friendly’ bacteria from five well researched strains of different live bacterial cultures (Bifidobacterium lactis (BI-07), Lactobacillus acidophilus (NCFM), Lactobacillus paracasei (LPC-37), Bifidobacterium lactis (B1-04), Bifidobacterium bifidum (BB-02). These strains have been carefully selected to support the protective intestinal microflora naturally found in the gut. As the digestive system plays an important role in supporting the immune system, it's important that a healthy balance of bacteria is maintained. Our experts highly recommend taking High Strength Probiotic daily, particularly during foreign travel, to ensure that the improved colonisation of the gut is maintained. This advanced product does not require refrigeration, has a long shelf life and is low in calories.
Price: £39.95 from Healthspan
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