Bacillus Indicus HU36
B. indicus HU36 is a novel, carotenoid-producing probiotic strain. Isolated from humans, HU36 produces high levels of carotenoids at the site of absorption. Carotenoids are yellow, orange, and red pigments produced by plants, algae, and bacteria that have antioxidant properties and support healthy skin.
Bacillus Subtilis 58
B. subtilis HU58 spores can support the intestinal microbiome, exerting their highly beneficial effects in humans by supporting a healthy, balanced, and harmonious intestinal ecosystem.
Bacillus Coagulans SC208
B. coagulans SC208 produces L-lactic acid, which supports immune function and digestibility. It has typical characteristics of both the Bacillus and Lactobacillus microorganisms.
Bacillus Clausii SC109
B. clausii SC109 is an aerobic, spore-forming bacterium that survives transit through the stomach’s acidic environment and supports colonization of the intestine. B. clausii has also been shown to support digestibility, immune function, respiratory health, and a harmonious microbial ecosystem.
Vitamin K2 (MK-7)
Collagen and elastin proteins work together to maintain healthy skin. Collagen keeps skin firm and strong, while elastin gives skin structure and its elastic nature, allowing it to snap back to its original shape after it’s stretched. Together, these proteins maintain firm yet supple skin. Furthermore, vitamin K2 can support skin firmness and thickness by maintaining sufficient levels of collagen. In summary, K2 is unique in that it can support existing hair and nail growth, promote skin thickness, support skin complexion.