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Bio-kult advanced multi-strain formulation 120 capsules (A)

Bio-kult advanced multi-strain formulation 120 capsules (A)

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Bio-Kult 120 Capsules

The original multi-strain Bio-Kult product containing 14 strains of live bacteria for everyday use.

  • Can be stored at room temperature without the need for refrigeration
  • Total viable count guaranteed to the end of the 2 year shelf life
  • Suitable for children and pregnant women (we would always suggest consulting your doctor or healthcare practitioner before taking any food supplement)
  • Gluten free
  • Contains soya and mile, used in the fermentation process. Content of milk is at a level that would not affect lactose intolerant sufferers.
  • Made in the UK

The bacteria in Bio-Kult are cryoprotected during the freeze drying process, which gives two main benefits:

1. They are protected from the harsh acid environment of the stomach and are therefore able to colonise the full length of the gastrointestinal tract.

2. The process allows Bio-Kult to be stored at room temperature without the need for refrigeration.

Bio-Kult can be used on a continuous basis or for a short period of time, e.g. when taking antibiotics.

Available in 30, 60 or 120 Capsules.

Ingredients:

  • Cellulose (bulking agent)
  • Vegetable Capsule (Hydroxypropylmethyl Cellulose).

Directions for use:

  • 1 - 2 capsules once or twice daily with food. If taking two or more capsules daily, you may wish to split the dose between two meals.
  • If you are taking any medications or have any medical conditions please consult your doctor before taking any food supplement. 
  • Bio-Kult live bacteria capsules can be pulled apart and the contents sprinkled on to food, mixed in a drink or swallowed whole.