SFI Health

Ther biotic - Digestive Probiotics

 
HK$680.00
 

 

Size: 60 Capsules | Serving Size: 1 capsule | Servings per Container: 60

Ther-Biotic® Complete is a hypoallergenic probiotic blend that supports comprehensive gut health and a balanced intestinal microbiome. This formula features 12 different probiotic species, in a base of inulin to enhance digestive and immune function. 

SFI health delivery forms use InTactic® technology to ensure optimal survival and maximum effectiveness throughout the digestive tract. Capsules provide 25 billion CFU (colony-forming units) per capsule.

Benefits 

  • Supports both innate and acquired immunity 
  • Helps strengthen intestinal epithelial barrier integrity 

 Who Can Benefit 

  • Individuals who are looking to improve their gastrointestinal health 
  • Individuals who want to improve their immunity  
 

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Product Information & FAQ's

Serving Size 1 CapsuleAmount Per Capsule% Daily ValueProbiotic Blend (25 billion CFU) in a base of inulin (from chicory root)-255 mg*Lactobacillus rhamnosus6.0 billion CFU*Bifidobacterium bifidum5.0 billion CFU*Lactobacillus acidophilus3.0 billion CFU*Lactobacillus casei2.5 billion CFU*Lactobacillus plantarum2.0 billion CFU*Lactobacillus salivarius2.0 billion CFU*Bifidobacterium longum1.0 billion CFU*Streptococcus thermophilus1.0 billion CFU*Lactobacillus bulgaricus1.0 billion CFU*Lactobacillus paracasei0.5 billion CFU*Bifidobacterium lactis0.5 billion CFU*Bifidobacterium breve0.5 billion CFU*

Probiotics can help with digestion by secreting proteolytic enzymes that help metabolize dietary proteins like gluten.1 

 They also play a key role in synthesizing essential vitamins such as vitamin K, folates, and several B vitamins, contributing to overall nutrient absorption and utilization.2 

References: 

  1. Francavilla R, De Angelis M, Rizzello CG, Cavallo N, Dal Bello F, Gobbetti M. Selected Probiotic Lactobacilli Have the Capacity To Hydrolyze Gluten Peptides during Simulated Gastrointestinal Digestion. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2017;83(14):e00376-17. Published 2017 Jun 30. doi:10.1128/AEM.00376-17 
  2. 2Gu Q, Li P. Biosynthesis of Vitamins by Probiotic Bacteria. Probiotics and Prebiotics in Human Nutrition and Health. Published online July 13, 2016. doi:https://doi.org/10.5772/63117