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Solaray Mycrobiome® Probiotic Pre & Post Natal -- 30 Enteric VegCaps


Solaray Mycrobiome® Probiotic Pre & Post Natal
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Solaray Mycrobiome® Probiotic Pre & Post Natal Description

  • 25 Billion Live Cultures
  • 24 Strains + Prebiotic Inulin
  • Vegan • Non-GMO • Gluten/Soy Free
  • Enteric Shield®
  • Once Daily

protect your probiotics

 

Stomach acid is harsh on probiotic cells and they need protection. Solaray Enteric Shield® VegCaps are designed to protect fragile probiotics. Our unique capsules remain intact for more than 60 minutes in stomach acid, then disintegrate in the small intestine. Mycrobiome with Enteric Shield ensures your probiotics arrive safe and alive to where you need them.

 

designed for you & your baby

 

Microbiome balance is an essential component for maintaining your health, and supporting the health and growth of your baby. Mycrobiome® Probiotic Pre and Post Natal formula is designed with key probiotic bacteria like L. jensenii, L. gasseri, L. crispatus, and L. johnsoniii which have been researched for their ability to help support a mother and baby before, during and after pregnancy. Solaray® Mycrobiome® Probiotics are designed for you.

 

pre & post probiotic

• Fertility Support

• Pregnancy Wellness

• Uterine Function

• Lactation Support

• Mood & Stress Support


Directions

Use only as directed. Take 1 Enteric VegCap daily with a glass of water. Do not take two hours of taking antibiotics. Keep Refrigerated.
Free Of
Animal ingredients, GMOs, gluten and soy.

*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
Total Carbohydrate Less than1 g<1%
   Dietary Fiber Less than1 g2%
Mycrobiome Pre & Post Natal Support Blend
(Supplying 25 Billion CFU Living Organisms) L. jensenii VPro32, L. reuteri VPro17, L. acidophilus VK3, L. casei VK4, L. gasseri VPro16, L. paracasei VPro210, L. plantarum VPro10, L. rhamnosus VPro11, B. lactis VK2, L. delbrueckii LE, L. fermentum VPro14, L. helveticus VPro13, L. salivarius VPro15, S. thermophiles VPro23, B. bifidum VPro51, L. bulgaricus VPro12, B. breve VPro52, B. infantis VPro53, B. longum VPro55, L. brevis VPro19, L. crispatus VPro30, L. johnsonii VPro33, L. lactis VPro315 and Leuconostoc cremoris V95
250 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Inulin, cellulose, vegetable cellulose capsule, rice bran extract and silica.
Warnings

Keep your licensed health care practitioner informed with using this product.

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Does Your Skin Microbiome Need Some TLC?

You hear a lot about how your gut microbiome influences your health, but did you know your skin has a microbial community, too? It’s true! As many as 1.5 trillion microbes live on and in your skin, and although scientists don’t yet have a full picture of everything they do, it’s becoming clear that keeping these tiny residents in balance is important for maintaining skin health.

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A peek into the skin’s microbial world

Your skin microbiome is just as diverse as the one in your gut: There are over 1,000 species of bacteria and as many as 80 different types of fungi hanging out together alongside viruses, archaea and even anthropods. Age, gender and localized differences in the skin’s environment affect which types of microbes are present. Your own unique “core” group of skin microbes is seeded at birth and settles into a fairly stable composition when you hit puberty. Throughout your life, other microbes pass through as you’re exposed to different environments. These transient visitors exert their own effects, for good or ill, before making their departure after a few weeks. This vibrant community doesn’t just exist on the skin’s surface. Scientists have discovered microbes living as far down as the hypodermis—the lowest layer of skin made up of fatty tissue that lies underneath the dermis. Just like in the different areas on top of the skin, distinct microbial communities are found in each layer.

What does the skin microbiome do?

As part of their harmonious relationship with your own cells, these tiny residents communicate with each other and with your immune system. When the microbial community is in balance, this crosstalk can: However, if the balance of microbes gets disrupted, problems can arise.

What causes skin microbiome dysbiosis?

Some of the same factors that affect your gut microbiome can also upset the balance of microbes on your skin, creating a state known as dysbiosis. Diet and lifestyle choices, including whether or not you smoke, have a big impact; so do contaminants from the outside environment. Specific environmental factors that don’t affect the gut, like climate and sun exposure, may play a role, as well. Your skin is vulnerable to one other significant source of microbiome disruption: over-sanitizing or over-treating. Using too many antimicrobial soaps and alcohol-based cleansers may kill off good microbes along with pathogens, and harsh chemicals found in some types of skincare products can cause dryness, which exacerbates the problem.

Skin microbe imbalance and disease

Research shows dysbiosis anywhere on the skin may be associated with:
  • Dryness
  • Redness
  • Excess oil production
  • Psoriasis
  • Eczema
  • Acne
  • Rosacea
  • Yeast and fungal infections
  • Slow wound healing
  • Skin ulcers
  • Premature skin aging
Research has shown that specific types of bacteria are present in different conditions, such as Staphylococcus aureus in atopic dermatitis and Cutibacterium acnes in acne. A healthy, balanced microbiome on the skin generally keeps these bacteria at bay, but dysbiosis creates an environment that can allow them to flourish.

Microbiome skincare to restore balance

If you suspect dysbiosis may be behind your skin problems, what can you do? New types of skincare that incorporate prebiotics, probiotics and postbiotics may be able to correct the imbalance and promote healing. Prebiotic products contain sugars and fibers that feed your skin’s microbiome. Probiotic skincare includes actual microbes, and postbiotic formulas incorporate beneficial microbial byproducts. Some cleansers, creams and treatments don’t contain any microbiome boosters but have gentle formulations that preserve your microbiome. It is possible to adjust your skin’s microbiome by using products that introduce other microbes—but the amount and frequency of application affects how well the treatment works. Because everyone’s microbiome is unique and specific conditions may require different products, talk with your dermatologist before adding microbiome skincare to your regimen.

How to keep your skin microbes happy

Whether or not you experiment with microbial treatments, there are a few basic changes you can make to promote a healthy skin microbiome:
  • Avoid harsh or drying chemicals in skincare products
  • Minimize your use of sanitizers and exfoliants
  • Emphasize whole plant foods in your diet
  • Drink plenty of water throughout the day
  • Use a microbiome-friendly sunscreen when you go outside
  • Quit smoking if you smoke
These habits will not only keep your 1.5 trillion skin microbes in balance but also support your overall health. So, show your skin some love to protect the tiny community that’s protecting you every day!

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