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Greens First Female - Womens Health Probiotics -- 20 billion CFU - 30 Capsules


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Greens First Female - Womens Health Probiotics -- 20 billion CFU - 30 Capsules

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Greens First Female - Womens Health Probiotics Description

  • Supports Digestive Health & Digestive Balance
  • Developed & Recommended by OB/GYN's
  • Shelf Stable
  • Formulated For Women
  • Not Derived From Any Animal-Based Products
  • GMO Free • Dairy Free • Wheat Free
  • Gluten Free • Soy Free • No Magnesium Stearate

Greens First Women's Health is a targeted once daily Probiotic + Prebiotic for women that:

 

Features:

• 20 Billion cfu per capsule

• 12 key probiotic strains

• Prebiotic inulin - food for probiotic survival

• Shelf Stable

• Employs the MAKTrek™ 3-D Probiotic Delivery System

 

Benefits:

• Supports Digestive Balance

• Supports Digestive Health

• Supports Immune Function

 

Our Women's Health Probiotic is a comprehensive, shelf-stable probiotic supplement that contains a diverse range of microorganisms selected for their role in supporting women's reproductive, vaginal, and urinary health, as well as overall wellbeing. This probiotic is even more effective at creating new colonies of desirable bacteria to overtake any pathogenic microbes in your gut thanks to its 20 billion CFU of beneficial bacteria, soluble prebiotic fiber, and our unique MAKTrek™ Delivery System, which allows as many live probiotic cells to survive digestion as possible.


Directions

Adults take one (1) capsule daily. As a reminder, discuss the supplements and medications that you take with your health care providers.
Free Of
GMOs, wheat, gluten, milk, dairy, eggs, magnesium stearate, soy, artificial flavors, artificial colors, artificial sweeteners and shellfish.

*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: 1 Capsule
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Sodium11 mg<1%
Women's Health Probiotic Blend20 billion CFU*
  Lactobacillus Blend13.5 billion CFU*
   Lactobacillus Rhamnosus*
   Lactobacillus Acidophilus*
   Lactobacillus Reuteri*
   Lactobacillus Fermentum*
   Lactobacillus Bulgaricus*
   Lactobacillus Helveticus*
   Lactobacillus Brevis*
  Bifidobacteria Blend5.5 billion CFU*
   Bifidobacterium Lactis*
   Bifidobacterium Longum*
   Bifidobacterium Bifidum*
  Total Other Probiotics1 billion CFU*
    S. Thermophilus*
    S. Boulardi*
Inulin100 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Complex marine polysaccharides (brown seaweed (lessonia nigrescens)), vegetable cellulose (capsule shell), cellulose, non-GMO rice maltodextrin, tricalcium phosphate, sodium chloride, potassium chloride.
Warnings

Caution: Do not exceed recommended dose. Pregnant or nursing mothers, children under 18, and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement.

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Why Am I so Bloated? Consider These Common Causes & Solutions.

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Bloating is a common digestive discomfort that many people experience at some point in their lives. It is characterized by a feeling of fullness, tightness and discomfort in the abdomen. While bloating is usually temporary and harmless, it can be bothersome and impact an individual’s quality of life if the problem is persistent. If you find you’re constantly asking yourself, “Why am I so bloated?” keep reading to find the possible answers.

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Why Am I so Bloated? 5 Causes to Consider

Bloating occurs when there is an excessive buildup of gas in the digestive system, causing the abdomen to feel distended and uncomfortable. Several factors contribute to this condition:

1. Digestion problems

Inadequate digestion of certain carbohydrates, such as lactose (found in dairy products) and fructose (found in fruits and some sweeteners), can lead to bloating. This is due to the inability of the body to break down these substances efficiently, causing fermentation by gut bacteria and the production of gas.

2. Swallowing air

When we eat or drink too quickly, smoke, wear poorly fitting dentures, chew gum or drink carbonated beverages, air can accidentally be swallowed. This excess air can accumulate in the digestive tract, leading to bloating.

3. Overeating

Consuming large portions of food in one sitting can overload the digestive system, causing it to work harder and potentially result in bloating.

4. Food intolerances

Some individuals have food intolerances, such as with gluten or lactose. When these foods are consumed, they can trigger an inflammatory response in the gut, leading to bloating.

5. Gastrointestinal disorders

Certain gastrointestinal disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), are often associated with bloating. These conditions affect the normal functioning of the digestive system leading to an increased likelihood of bloating episodes.

How to Beat the Bloat: 7 Solutions to Try

Fortunately, several strategies can provide relief from bloating and promote better digestive health. Here are some effective methods to consider:

1. Identify and avoid trigger foods

Keep a food journal to identify specific foods that consistently trigger bloating or discomfort. Common culprits include beans, lentils, broccoli, cabbage, onions, dairy products and artificial sweeteners. Adjusting the times you eat and decreasing serving sizes of trigger foods can help reduce bloating.

2. Eat smaller, more frequent meals

Instead of consuming large meals, try eating smaller more frequent meals throughout the day. This approach can aid digestion and prevent overloading the digestive system.

3. Slow down while eating

Practice mindful eating by taking your time to chew food thoroughly. Avoid rushing through meals, as eating too quickly can lead to swallowing excess air, which contributes to bloating.

4. Be mindful of carbonated beverages

Carbonated beverages, including sodas, sparkling water, and beer, can introduce additional gas into the digestive system. Opt for non-carbonated alternatives or drink in moderation to minimize bloating.

5. Stay hydrated

Drinking adequate amounts of water during the day helps prevent constipation, which can contribute to bloating. Aim for at least eight glasses of water daily and limit the intake of dehydrating beverages such as alcohol and caffeine.

6. Exercise regularly

Physical activity promotes better digestion by stimulating bowel movements and reducing bloating. Engaging in activities such as walking, cycling or yoga can be beneficial for alleviating bloating symptoms.

7. Try over-the-counter remedies

There are several over-the-counter products available that can help provide relief from bloating. It’s always recommended to consult with your healthcare provider before trying any new medications or supplements. Here are some commonly used over-the-counter options:
  • Simethicone: Simethicone is an over-the-counter medication that helps break down gas bubbles in the digestive tract. It can be found in various forms, such as tablets, chewables or liquid drops. Simethicone works by reducing the surface tension of gas bubbles, making them easier to pass and reducing bloating and discomfort.
  • Digestive enzymes: Digestive enzyme supplements contain enzymes that help break down carbohydrates, proteins and fats in the digestive system. They may help support digestion and ease bloating, especially if bloating is caused by poor digestion of certain foods.
  • Probiotics: Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that may help support gut health and digestion. They are available in various forms, including capsules, tablets, powders and fermented foods. Probiotics work by helping to restore balance of gut bacteria, which may help alleviate bloating associated with an imbalance in healthy gut microbiota.
  • Activated charcoal: Activated charcoal is a natural substance that may help absorb gas in the digestive system, potentially helping with bloating. It is available in capsule or powder form. However, it’s important to note that activated charcoal can also absorb medications and nutrients, so it’s best to take it separately from other supplements or medications.
  • Antacids: Some antacids, typically used for relieving heartburn or acid reflux, may also help with bloating caused by excess stomach acid. They work by neutralizing the acid in the stomach, which can reduce gas and bloating symptoms. Look for antacids containing ingredients such as calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide or aluminum hydroxide.
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