Probiotic G.I. 60 Veggie Caps
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Probiotic G.I. is a shelf-stable probiotic blend designed to support gut associated lymphoid tissue composition and function, gastrointestinal cell health and inflammatory balance in the GI tract. Each capsule provides 10 billion CFU of the beneficial bacteria Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus salivarius, Lactobacillus casei, Bifidobacterium bifidum, Bifidobacterium lactis and Streptococcus thermophilus.
Healthy Inflammatory Balance in the GI Tract: Probioticsare key players in gastrointestinal health, promotingintestinal integrity and comfort. Supplement use promotescolonization of the GI tract by competing for nutrients and attachment sites, and producing compounds which limit the ability of certain microbes to adhere. Research indicates that the strains included in Probiotic G.I. provide particular support for a healthy inflammatory balance within the GI tract. Beneficial microflora are crucial for proper gut associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) function and development. The GALT helps protect intestinal mucosa from allergens and toxins and is a major component of the body’s immune system.
Research indicates that probiotics may enhance B cell, T cell and NK cell function, phagocytic capacity and activity, and healthy cytokine production. It is estimated that more than 70% of the body’s B lymphocytes are found in the GALT. Probiotics are believed to support healthy GALT composition, and in turn, support barrier function, GI epithelial cell health and T cell function within the GI tract. Some probiotic strains may also modulate local production of cytokines in the GI epithelium. L. casei and B. lactis support healthy T cell activity and cytokine production in the intestine, at least in part by regulating transcription of genes that encode for cytokines. L. acidophilus promotes healthy cytokine production in the colon. Research also suggests that metabolites produced from S. thermophilus may cross the intestinal barrier to support healthy cytokine production and inflammatory balance.