Description
Most individuals think the stomach is solely there to digest food. But there’s so much more going on down there than most of us realize. The intestinal tract contains trillions of bacteria that – when a person is healthy – coexist within us in a beneficial and symbiotic relationship. The beneficial bacteria living inside our intestinal tracts are responsible for a variety of bodily functions; for example, these beneficial bacteria help digest food, produce vitamins, regulate metabolism, and promote healthy immune function.* Thorne’s Gut Health Bundle includes the following three products: (1) a shelf-stable probiotic that promotes digestive and intestinal health; (2) an easy-to-consume fiber formula that helps maintain regularity and a balanced GI flora; and (3) a unique and good-tasting botanical and nutrient formula that helps maintain a healthy intestinal tract.*
Bacillus Coagulans is a stable probiotic bacteria that survives stomach acid and retains its potency in the intestines, where it acts to promote a healthy gut flora.* Numerous clinical studies have found that the exact strain of bacteria in Thorne’s Bacillus Coagulans improves bowel function.*
FiberMend® is a blend of soluble prebiotic fiber that helps maintain healthy glycemic control and promotes regularity and optimal digestive function.* FiberMend mixes easily in water or a preferred beverage.
EnteroMend® helps maintain a healthy inflammatory response in the GI tract, soothes the GI tract’s mucus membranes, and supports colonic permeability and bowel regularity.*
How to Use
Bacillus Coagulans: Take 1 capsule two to three times daily. FiberMend: Mix 2 level scoops with 8-10 ounces of water, juice, or preferred beverage daily. EnteroMend: Mix 1 level scoop one to two times daily with 5-6 ounces of water.
Bundle includes
Bacillus Coagulans
60 Capsules
FiberMend
60 Scoops
EnteroMend
30 Scoops
*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.