Dr. Robins' 7 Tips on Choosing the Best Probiotic For A Happier Gut

Dr. Robins' 7 Tips on Choosing the Best Probiotic For A Happier Gut

 

Trillions of bacteria live in your stomach. Both good and bad. Ideally, a well-balanced gut is composed of 80% healthy bacteria and 20% harmful bacteria. If you happen to experience common digestive issues like constipation, bloating, or gassiness, this probably means your gut is out of whack.

Healthy Gut = Physical Comfort + HAPPINESS

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Probiotics are an easy solution to rebalance your stomach and can help you feel better overall. If you are thinking about incorporating probiotics into your daily life, check out of our helpful guide below.

A Helpful Probiotics Checklist

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[1] Choose the strains that are right for you - Each strain of probiotic bacteria has different effects. Make sure to check for strains with significant scientific evidence providing proof of their benefits. The following strains are the most effective in promoting a healthy stomach and can help treat common digestive problems:

  • Lactobacillus acidophilus is one of the most studied strains of probiotic bacteria. It is known to help with diarrhea, bloating, and bowel pain. It may also help with allergies and boost your immune defense against the common cold and the flu.
  • Bifidobacterium lactis may help with constipation by promoting regular bowel movements. Studies describe it as “health-promoting” strain that may be helpful if you have food allergies and/or suffer from respiratory ailments.
  • Lactobacillus casei is known to be effective in treating chronic diarrhea. May also help reduce constipation.

Doctor’s Biome has 15 out of 17 different strains of proprietary probiotics including the ones listed above. All 17 strains of probiotics have a multitude of extensively researched benefits to help you get your gut back on track.

[2] Number of CFUs (Colony Forming Units) tells you how much living bacteria is in a single serving at the time of manufacture. There is no rule general rule to follow but an adequate amount much reach your intestines in order for them to multiply and be effective. More CFUs does not necessarily mean greater potency.

Doctor’s Biome has 27 billion CFUs at the time of manufacture, which is a moderate daily dose if you are seeking to enhance digestive function.

[3] Method of Consumption - freeze dried probiotics in capsules, tablets, or powders do not ensure any living bacteria will reach your intestines. They may be alive at the time of manufacture, but must be activated or rehydrated in the stomach to actually work. Probiotics in liquid form ensures delivery of active, living probiotic bacteria, allows for faster absorption and maximum benefit.

Doctor’s Biome is a 2 oz shot - the living, active probiotics are delivered in an all natural vegetable and fruit juice composed of apple, cucumber, celery, lettuce, mint, lemon, and kale.

[4] Independently tested by a 3rd Party Lab ensures the quality and safety of the product. You can trust the information provided on the label.

Every single batch of Doctor’s Biome is rigorously tested by an FDA-registered microbiology lab.

[5] Made in the USA - Follows CGMP regulations enforced by the FDA. Supplements manufactured in the United States adhere to Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP), which is regulated by the FDA. CGMP guidelines protect the health of the consumer.

Doctor’s Biome is manufactured in the USA and CGMP certified, ensuring a safe, quality product.

[6] Customer Service & Return Policy provides assurance and trust in the brand.

Doctor’s Biome provides customer support via phone and email. Any unused and unopened product may be returned. 

[7] Price - The pricing of probiotic supplements does vary considerably. Generally, cheaper probiotics may only have 1 to 2 types of probiotic strains and likely to use fillers. However, this does not mean you have to break the bank for a quality product. Ultimately, the best probiotic is the one that best meets your needs.

Doctor’s Biome offers discounts and is competitively priced.

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