G.I. Flora Immune - 60 Capsules | MakeWell
We have changed the name of this product because the European Commission has banned the use of the word Probiotic in the product name. We regret this decision and apologize for this.
G.I. Flora Immune, MakeWell's advanced prebiotic and probiotic.
Offering twelve diverse strains and 36 billion lactic acid bacteria per daily serving. Featuring key ingredients Riboflavin (vitamin B2) and Quatrefolic®, the active form of folic acid. This is combined with probiotics and prebiotic fibre.
- Psyllium seed contributes to intestinal transit, stool softening, bowel regularity and intestinal function and it helps to control blood levels of cholesterol Health claim ID 2510 pending European approval.
- Psyllium seed lowers cholesterol and blood lipids level Health claim ID 4461 pending European approval.
- Riboflavin contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism
- Riboflavin contributes to normal functioning of the nervous system
- Riboflavin contributes to the maintenance of normal mucous membranes, skin, vision & red blood cells
- Riboflavin contributes to the normal metabolism of iron
- Riboflavin contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress
- Riboflavin contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue
- Folate contributes to maternal tissue growth during pregnancy
- Folate contributes to normal amino acid synthesis
- Folate contributes to normal blood formation
- Folate contributes to normal homocysteine metabolism
- Folate contributes to normal psychological function
- Folate contributes to the normal function of the immune system
- Folate contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue
- Folate has a role in the process of cell division
- Supplemental folic acid intake increases maternal folate status. Low maternal folate status is a risk factor in the development of neural tube defects in the developing foetus.
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