If harmful organisms proliferate, the equilibrium is disturbed, and it becomes difficult even for indigenous bacteria to maintain their necessary territory to colonize the intestine. Antibiotics tend to kill off both beneficial and harmful bacteria, and thus may disturb the normal, healthy balance of intestinal microorganisms.
Saccharomyces Supreme is a nonpathogenic yeast that can support the gastrointestinal tract. Research studies have indicated that S. boulardii may work by modulating the body’s immune response, thus helping to improve the resistance to enteropathogenic bacteria
INDICATIONS
Saccharomyces Supreme may be a useful dietary adjunct for individuals wishing to support their intestinal microflora with meaningful amounts of Saccharomyces boulardii.
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