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Microbiome Labs MegaSporeBiotic Probiotics for Women and Men - Spore-Based Probiotics for Digestive Health - Storage Stable and Travel-Friendly

Microbiome Labs MegaSporeBiotic Probiotics for Women and Men - Spore-Based Probiotics for Digestive Health - Storage Stable and Travel-Friendly

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  • 100% Spore-Based Probiotics: Our probiotic nutritional supplements can help support normal gut health by effectively reconditioning the gut. The spore-based probiotic formula promotes microbial diversity and the maintenance of key commensal gut flora that promotes health.*
  • Survives digestion – The biphasic life cycle of Bacillus probiotics allows them to remain dormant in harsh environments until they reach more favorable environments such as the human gastrointestinal tract. Once inside the large intestine, these dormant spores can transform into their active vegetative forms and begin colonizing to support the daily gut health of women and men.*
 

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Revolutionary Probiotic and Microbiome Health Supplements

is a probiotic blend of 5 Bacillus spores that have been shown to maintain healthy gut barrier and immune function. The bi-phasic life cycle of the Bacillus spores allows them to remain dormant in harsh environments until they reach more favorable environments like the human gastrointestinal tract.

Mega Spore Biotic

Once inside the large intestine, these dormant spores can change into their active, vegetative forms and begin colonizing in the gut. This unique probiotic blend aims toRECONDITIONthe gut instead of reseeding with probiotic strains that cannot survive digestion or colonize the gut. MegaSporeBiotic has quickly become a household favorite among health practitioners and consumers alike.

Bacillus Licheniformis

Produces proteases that aid protein digestion
Produces full spectrum of B vitamins

Bacillus Indicus HU36™

Produces carotenoids: lycopene, astaxanthin, beta-carotene, and lutein
Produces quinols and vitamins

Bacillus Subtilis HU58™

Produces nattokinase and vitamin K2
Supports healthy GALT development

Bacillus Clausii

Supports immune function

Bacillus Coagulans

Produces L+ optical form of lactic acid
Supports immune function

Ingredients and formula

With the launch of MegaSporeBiotic™, Microbiome Labs completely disrupted the probiotic industry, shifting the focus from reseeding to reconditioning the gut microbiome with the help of Bacillus spores.

Why choose SPORE BASED?

Standard

Live Strain

Die off in heat or

stomach acid

Function by

'reseeding' their own strains

Spore Based

Probiotics

Survive stomach acid

& warm temperatures

Encourage thegrowth of

other other beneficial keystonebacteria

  • eggs

  • dairy

  • gluten

  • soy

  • nuts

  • wheat

    Week 1

    1 capsule every other day

    Week 2

    1 capsule daily

    Week 3+

    2 capsules daily

    How to use

    If 1 capsule every other day causes side effects, try starting with 1/2 capsules or even 1/4 capsule in some cases. Possible side effects may include abdominal cramping, loose stools, and changes in bowel movements. Though these side effects may be uncomfortable, they are a sign that the product is working! Side effects should resolve within 2-3 days.

    Backed by PublishedStudies

    In 60 days,MegaSporeBiotic™ Provided relief for occasional abdominal discomfort and supported elimination anddigestive health.

    No Refrigeration Required

    • Science-Driven

      A balance of biological innovation and scientific validation

    • Probiotic Pioneers

      Originators of clinically validated spore-based probiotics

    • Innovative Biotechnology

      Evidence-based solutions that help enhance care across health categories

    • Microbiome Optimization

      Committed to whole health through balance and restoration of the gut

      Science You Can Trust

      Lives Changed

      Conferencesattended, exhibited,and/or

      Clinical Trialsinitiated and/orcompleted

      of Practitionerstrust us for key solutions

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        Survives high temperatures
        Reaches the intestines intact
        Encourages the growthof other beneficial flora
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