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Omnigreen Wellness

presents

Gut Flora Prime

Gut Flora Function


Synergistic nutritional support for the colon Five billion viable consisting of five potent species of gut-friendly bacteria Addresses the needs of multiple body systems

Gut Support Formula


Friendly microflora support colon health by altering the intestinal ecology to favour friendly flora. Acidophilus also manufactures some B vitamins, especially folic acid.

Immune System Benefits


Inhibits detrimental bacteria like candida albicans, clostridium perfringens, eschericia coli, salmonella typhi and etc. Alleviates and helps prevent herpes simplex infections as well as food

Helps reduce the risk of some types of cancer including colon and breast cancer.

Digestive System Benefits


Alleviates constipation, diarrhea and flatulence. Eliminates intestinal parasites. Help prevent gastric ulcers. Help treat allergies.

Excretory System Benefits

Help prevent and treat urinary tract infections.

Respiratory System Benefits

May help alleviate sore throat.

Ingredients
Calcium Life Flora Mix (approx. three billion cells at time of encapsulation Bifidobacteria lactis, Lactobacillus acidophilus, bifidobacteria longum, lactobacillus paracasei subspecies paracasei and streptococcus thermophilus.

Nutritional Benefit of Gut Flora Prime


Calcium
Alleviates asthma, prevents pre-cancerous cells from becoming cancerous, binds to and prevents fatty acids and bile acids from becoming carcinogenic, involved in kidney function. Inhibits many types of detrimental bacteria.

Bifidobacter ia

Reduces levels of Beta-Glucurondinase, Nitroreductase and Urease enzymes which are activators of various carcinogens and mutations in the colon.

Gut Flora Prime Research


Clements, M. L., et al. Lactobacillus prophylaxis for diarrhea due to enterotoxinogenic Eschericia col. Antimicrobial Agents Chemotherapy. 20:104-108, 1981.

Hudson, T. Naturopath Tori Hudson on treating chronic urinary tract infections. MotherNature.com Health Journal News & Views. 3(12), 2000.
Kuvaeva, I., et al. The microecology of the gastrointestinal tract and the immunological status under food allergy. Nahrung. 28(6-7):689-693, 1984.

Bolognani, F., et al. Effect of lactobacilli, bifidobacteria and inulin on the formation of aberrant crypt foci in rats. European Journal of Nutrition. 40(6):293-300, 2001
Collins, E. B., et al. Inhibition of Candida albicans by Lactobacillus acidophilus. J Dairy Sci. 63(5):830-832, 1980.

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