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Florastor Advanced Daily Probiotic & Immune Support with Zinc Vitamin C & D3 -- 30 Vegetarian Capsules


Florastor Advanced Daily Probiotic & Immune Support with Zinc Vitamin C & D3
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Florastor Advanced Daily Probiotic & Immune Support with Zinc Vitamin C & D3 -- 30 Vegetarian Capsules

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Florastor Advanced Daily Probiotic & Immune Support with Zinc Vitamin C & D3 Description

  • Backed by 65 Years of Research
  • Dual Action Daily Probiotic Supplement
  • Strengthens Digestive & Immune Health
  • With Vitamins C & D3 and Zinc to Strengthen Immunity
  • Helps Flush Out Bad Bacteria
  • Boost Good Bacteria
  • For Daily Use

Florastor® is a Daily Probiotic Supplement providing you Digestive and Immune Support with its unique probiotic strain, not found in any other probiotic. Florastor® helps to restore digestive balance by helping to flush out the bad bacteria so the good bacteria can flourish. Florastor® supports immune health like no other probiotic by stimulating the production of ImmunoglobulinA, a key antibody in the digestive system that helps to promote overall health and defend against infection. With stronger, more resilient and 10X larger cells than bacteria based probiotics, Florastor’s unique yeast based probiotic strain provides more gut coverage and protection.

 

  • Daily Probiotic Plus Vitamins: This supplement combines the power of our signature probiotic strain with zinc and essential vitamins your body needs to support immune health; Made with 10X larger probiotic cells so it covers more of your gut
  • Immunity Boost: A triple action probiotic helps flush out the bad bacteria to boost the good bacteria; Contains Vitamins C & D3 and Zinc for an extra boost to your immune system
  • Digestive and Immune Support: Florastor helps increase the natural flora in your digestive tract and supports overall health by strengthening your digestive balance, actively stimulating immunity, and detroying toxins from bad bacteria
  • The Probiotic of Choice: Florastor is the number 1 probiotic in its class around the world; We use a unique and effective probiotic strain with over 70 years of use and research (Packaging May Vary)
  • Healthy Lifestyle: Florastor helps you absorb water and nutrients so you stay hydrated and energized; Made with ingredients that are vegetarian, gluten-free, titanium dioxide free and appropriate for lactose intolerance


Directions

Suggested Use: 2 capsules, 1-2 times daily

 

Swallow the capsule with at least 4 oz. of water or juice. Can be taken with or without food. If you are unable to swallow the capsule, open the capsule and mix contents into soft food (applesauce, yogurt, etc.) or beverage (water, juice, etc.). Do not mix into any carbonated, very hot (above 122°F) or alcohol-containing beverages. Consume within 30 minutes after mixing.

 

Storage: Keep at room temperature. Do not store in the refrigerator.

Free Of
Gluten, non-GMO, titanium dioxide.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Capsule
Servings per Container: 15
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Vitamin C (as sodium ascorbate)120 mg130%
Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol)20 mcg (800 IU)100%
Zinc (as zinc gluconate)20 mg180%
Saccharomyces boulardii CNCM I-745®500 mg*
Not a significant source of added sugars.
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Lactose, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (derived from pine bark), modified food starch, sucrose, medium chain triglycerides, silicon dioxide, DL alpha tocopherol.

Contains: Lactose (derived from milk).

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The Do's & Don'ts of Taking Dietary Supplements Safely

Over three-fourths of American adults take some type of dietary supplement, such as vitamins, minerals, herbals and botanicals, according to a 2019 survey. And once the coronavirus pandemic started sweeping the U.S., many more Americans began exploring supplements as a potential way to protect their health.

But whether you’re a longtime enthusiast or a newcomer, do you truly know how to properly use dietary supplements? Studies show many of us lack adequate, accurate knowledge about vitamins, minerals and other supplements.

Wooden Dish With Supplement Capsules Spilling From Bottle to Represent How to Take Supplements Safely | Vitacost.com/blog

To help boost your supplements IQ, check out the following five do’s and four don’ts for how to take supplements safely.

What You Should Do

1. Do seek advice from a health care professional.

Caleb Backe, a health and wellness expert at Maple Holistics, a seller of natural hair care and skin care products, recommends chatting with your doctor or another health care professional before embarking on a supplement regimen. You might discover, for instance, that a dietary supplement you plan to take increases or decreases the effectiveness of medications that you’ve been prescribed.

“Overall, there are plenty of safe ways to mix prescription medications and dietary supplements,” Backe says, “but it should be done only after consulting with a health care professional.”

2. Do define your expectations.

Licensed dietitian nutritionist Monica Auslander Moreno, a nutrition consultant for supplement retailer RSP Nutrition, suggests pinpointing what you hope to gain from a supplement. Questions to ask yourself include:

  • What aspects of your health are you trying to improve?
  • What sort of results do you expect?
  • How does this supplement fit into your overall health and wellness goals?

3. Do check the label.

Products sold as dietary supplements come with a label that lists the active ingredients and inactive ingredients (such as fillers, binders and flavorings) and suggests a serving size, the National Institutes of Health points out. The federal agency says you should determine the appropriate dosage in coordination with your health care provider.

4. Do investigate the brand.

Moreno recommends doing your homework to ensure any supplement you’re considering is well-respected and rigorously tests its products. Many supplement brands are reputable, experts say, but some brands might be unreliable.

Even after you verify a brand’s reputation, don’t automatically assume that expensive products are better than inexpensive products, Moreno adds.

5. Do stick to a routine.

Certified holistic nutritionist Heather Donahue says you should be consistent with your supplement usage, rather than adopting a yo-yo approach.

“When we start and then stop taking supplements frequently, we don’t get the health benefit,” Donahue says. “Regular use is imperative to get the results.”

What You Shouldn’t Do

1. Don’t abandon proper nutrition.

As the name suggests, supplements are meant to supplement your nutritional needs. They’re not a substitute for a diet that emphasizes whole foods and healthy proteins, experts say. Many people take supplements even when they don’t have a confirmed nutritional deficiency, according to the American Osteopathic Association.

“Use food therapeutically first, then develop a supplement plan as needed,” says Chelsea Williams, a plant-based public health nutritionist.

2. Don’t be seduced by fads.

A friend, personal trainer or social media influencer might be touting the latest, greatest dietary supplement. But what works for them might not be right for you. “Your health needs are unique,” Moreno says.

Therefore, you should check with your health care professional before consuming a single dose of a heavily hyped supplement.

3. Don’t overlook bioavailability.

The term “bioavailability” means biological availability. According to the National Institutes of Health, it refers to the amount of food, medications or supplements that is absorbed by your digestive system and then supplied to your cells and tissues.

“When a nutrient is highly bioavailable, it can be digested and absorbed a high percentage of the time and in a dependable way,” Vancouver, Canada-based supplement seller Nested Naturals explains. “When it’s poorly bioavailable, digestion and absorption can be much more difficult and much less predictable.”

Registered and licensed dietitian Julie Freeman notes, for instance, that most oxide forms of minerals are inexpensive but aren’t easily absorbed by the body.

4. Don’t ignore the directions.

Backe, the Maple Holistics expert, says it’s crucial to follow a supplement maker’s dosage recommendations and other instructions.

“Even if a supplement is completely natural, too much of a good thing can have drastic consequences,” he says.

A study published in 2015 in the New England Journal of Medicine estimated that harmful effects of supplements lead to more than 23,000 ER visits and over 2,100 hospital stays per year in the U.S.

“This goes to show that it’s best to stick to the recommended guidelines of supplements because there can be serious effects,” Backe says.

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