Gut Protector Advanced

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Restore and protect a healthy gut while traveling

Key Features
  • Supports digestive balance*
  • Promotes a healthy intestinal flora*
  • Helps maintain gastrointestinal wellness*
Recommended
  • Travelers with occasional gut discomfort*
  • Those supporting a healthy microbiome*
  • Individuals sensitive to dietary changes*
Intake
  • For adults
    • For daily maintenance: take 1 capsule per day before meals
    • For mild discomfort: take 2 capsules per day before meals
    • For intense discomfort: take 2 capsules every 8 hours, as needed
Travel Packs
  • 3 blisters of 10 vegan capsules, designed for all climate zones

Gut Protector Advanced is a natural dietary supplement formulated with carefully selected probiotics, including Lactobacillus acidophilus La-14® and Saccharomyces boulardii. Manufactured in the USA in a cGMP-certified facility, it is made with high-quality ingredients you can feel confident taking as part of your routine or whenever you need.

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Disclaimer

*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 vegan capsule • Servings per container 30 capsules

    Amount per serving %DRV*
    Lactobacillus acidophilus La-14°
    (10 billion CFU)
    50 mg
    -
    Saccharomyces boulardii
    ( 2.5 billion CFU)
    125 mg -

    *Daily Value not established / Colony Forming Units (cfu)

    other Ingredients

    Hypromellose and purple carrot concentrate (capsule shell), microcrystalline cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, ascorbyl palmitate, silica.

  • Ingredients
    LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS

    Lactobacillus acidophilus La-14® is a probiotic of human origin, a live microorganism that, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a health benefit for the host. First isolated in 1900, it is a Gram-positive, non-spore forming, homofermentative, catalase-negative rod, which was first named Bacillus acidophilus. L. acidophilus are part of the human microbiota and have been cultured from the oral, digestive and vaginal tracts. It is also found in common dairy products. Most probiotics are either lactobacilli or bifidobacteria although some strains of other types have also reported to have probiotic properties. Ingestion of probiotics, or friendly bacteria, is beneficial to maintain the body's microbial balance, known to enhance intestinal health and the immune system.

    SACCHAROMYCES BOULARDII

    Saccharomyces boulardii was discovered in 1923 in the tropical fruit lychee. It is a sub-species of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, commonly known as Baker's yeast. S. boulardii is a widely studied type of probiotics and is a yeast found to be effective in a variety of infections, from treating acute pediatric diarrhea, in prevention of antibiotic-associated diarrhea, and other intestinal infections including traveler's diarrhea.

    S. boulardii can survive the human gastrointestinal tract due to its resistance to high temperature and low pH. It has been found to compete with diarrhea caused by pathogens for growth in the gut, which makes it effective for treating and preventing diarrhea.

  • Scientific Evidence
    HOW DO PROBIOTICS HELP MAINTAIN A BALANCED GUT MICROBIOME AND SUPPORT GASTROINTESTINAL CONDITIONS?

    Regarding Lactobacillus acidophilus La-14® and Saccharomyces boulardii, there is a certain amount of evidence to suggest that specific probiotic strains are able to stimulate and regulate several aspects of natural and acquired immune responses. This could be whether through stimulation of the gut immune system or modulation of immune cell production and function.1 One meta-analysis on 12 clinical studies indicates that probiotics significantly prevents traveler's diarrhea. Furthermore, among the probiotics tested, L. acidophilus and S. boulardii had significant efficacy, which demonstrates it can be a safe an effective method.2

    References

    1 Lei Y.M.K., et al. (2015). The interplay between the intestinal microbiota and the immune system. Clin Res Hepatol Gastroenterol, 39, 9-19.
    2 McFarland L.V., et al. (2007). Meta-analysis of probiotics for the prevention of traveler's diarrhea. Travel Med Infect Dis, 5, 97-105.