4 Considerations When Purchasing a Probiotic
Many supplement companies position probiotics as 'one-sized fits all tummy aids'. The science suggests supplemental probiotics are actually highly strain specific in how they impact the body and your immune system.
In this video, we'll discuss the 4 big things to consider when it comes to Probiotics. Look for strains that have science showing they promote gut barrier function and support the body's natural immune response.
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