Product DetailsWhy you need probiotics
If you ate a mostly raw foods diet, did not take any over-the-counter or prescription medications, did not drink alcohol, refrained from smoking, led a stress-free lifestyle, and avoided fatty and sugary foods, you probably wouldn’t need a probiotic supplement. But for the rest of us, probiotic supplements can be a godsend. As you probably guessed, all of those lifestyle factors kill off beneficial bacteria. And that’s not good, because beneficial bacteria are pretty darn helpful to the human body. They ease digestion, aid constipation and diarrhea, enhance immune function, manufacture B vitamins and gut nutrients, support the health of the skin, and even appear to lower cholesterol levels.1 In a healthy digestive system, there should be between three to four pounds of probiotics.2 3 But take one round of antibiotics and bam — those good bacteria are all wiped out. Many practitioners estimate that on average, people have only 25 percent of the optimal amount of probiotics.4 What happens when the friendly flora get killed off? The bad ones, which are always present in small amounts in your gastro-intestinal system, take over. If you’ve ever had food poisoning or a yeast infection, you know what it’s like when that happens. However, bacterial problems aren’t always so obvious. . Many folks are suffering from low-level flora imbalance — and don’t even realize it.They write off their gas, diarrhea, bloating, constipation, yeast overgrowth, and even more serious GI conditions as “indigestion.” But indigestion is not a normal state! It always has a reason. Part of that reason is that as a culture, we are eating mounds of enzyme-deficient cooked foods that are almost impossible to digest. But another part is that we’re making lifestyle choices that kill off our populations of friendly flora. The reason nearly half of probiotic formulas are useless There are plenty of probiotic formulas on the market. But a probiotic won’t do you an ounce of good if the bacteria it contains are dead. And independent testing from ConsumerLabs.com has found that phenomenon is more widespread than you’d think. Of the 16 brands of probiotics the company tested for potency, 44 percent had fewer live organisms than claimed or generally known to be effective.5 How could that happen? How could a company sell a probiotic product that doesn’t have enough live bacteria? Because probiotics are fragile things. They can be destroyed by light, heat, and moisture. So if a probiotic manufacturer isn’t extremely careful to protect their friendly flora from these elements during manufacturing and packaging, they’re basically selling you a dead product. But wait, it gets worse. Say the manufacturer has taken care to protect their probiotics from light, heat, and moisture. Say you buy the bottle and it does have all the bacteria it promises to. That’s no guarantee those bacteria will survive the extremely acidic environment of the stomach once you swallow the capsule. Stomach acid is lethal to good bacteria. So unless your probiotic tablets or capsules have some kind of protection from stomach acid, once again, they’re useless. Gastric Acid Bypass (GAB™) technology protects in two ways pHion Orange is different than other probiotic products because it feature Gastric Acid Bypass (GAB™) technology. This advanced technology protects beneficial bacteria in two ways: 1. First, GAB™ protects from light, heat, and moisture, so when you buy a bottle of pHion Orange, you can be confident it’s full of live, beneficial bacteria. It even stays stable without refrigeration! 2. Second, once swallowed, GAB™ protects the live bacteria from harsh stomach acid, delivering them directly into the intestines, where they can colonize and flourish. Live in the bottle…live in your body. Just the way you want it. Seven strains are better than one Lactobacillus acidophilus is the most common beneficial bacteria you’ll find in probiotic formulas. However, there are multiple strains of friendly flora that normally inhabit the GI tract. So why supplement with just one strain, when you could supplement with seven? pHion Orange features seven research-backed strains of good bacteria — including Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium bifidum, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Lactobacillus salivarius, Bifidobacterium longum, Lactobacillus casei, and Lactobacillus lactis — so it more closely imitates the natural makeup of your friendly flora. Re-colonize your GI tract and reclaim your health! |