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Overview
Women?s
Multi Probiotic by Natural Factors is a source of probiotics providing live
microorganisms to enhance intestinal, vaginal, and urinary tract flora. It
provides antioxidants and prevents recurrent urinary tract infections in women.
A guaranteed minimum 12 billion active cells of 10 strains of probiotics are
blended with CranRich cranberry concentrate to maintain healthy digestive and
urinary systems.
Medicinal Ingredients
Each capsule contains: |
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12 billion active
cells* of the following specially cultured strains of probiotics: |
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Total bacterial
culture |
12 billion cfu? |
|
Lactobacillus casei (HA-108) (whole cell) |
24.5% |
2.94 billion cfu? |
Lactobacillus
acidophilus (HA-122)
(whole cell) |
20% |
2.4 billion cfu? |
Lactobacillus
rhamnosus (HA-111)
(whole cell) |
20% |
2.4 billion cfu? |
Bifidobacterium
longum subsp. longum (HA-135) (whole cell) |
10% |
1.2 billion cfu? |
Lactobacillus
plantarum (HA-119)
(whole cell) |
10% |
1.2 billion cfu? |
Lactobacillus
fermentum (HA-179)
(whole cell) |
5% |
0.6 billion cfu? |
Streptococcus
salivarius subsp. thermophilus (HA-110) (whole cell) |
5% |
0.6 billion cfu? |
Bifidobacterium
breve (HA-129)
(whole cell) |
3% |
0.36 billion cfu? |
Bifidobacterium
bifidum (HA-132)
(whole cell) |
2% |
0.24 billion cfu? |
Lactobacillus
reuteri (HA-188) (whole
cell) |
0.5% |
0.06 billion cfu? |
CranRich? cranberry 36:1 concentrate (Vaccinium macrocarpon)
(fruit) |
300 mg |
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?cfu: colony forming units |
Non-Medicinal
Ingredients
Vegetarian capsule
(carbohydrate gum [cellulose], purified water), inulin, fructooligosaccharides
(FOS), vegetable grade magnesium stearate (lubricant), silica, ascorbic acid,
skim milk, trypticase-soy broth, sucrose, yeast extract.
Suggested Use
Source of probiotics
providing live microorganisms that temporarily modify gut flora. Provides
antioxidants for the maintenance of good health. Helps prevent recurrent
urinary tract infections (UTIs) in women.