Researched Nutritionals CoreBiotic - 60 caps

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Researched Nutritionals CoreBiotic™ represents the latest in advanced probiotics, replacing PrescriptAssist Pro in Research Nutritionals' line up.

If you are looking for the benefits of CoreBiotic, but without the prebiotic, Research Nutritionals also offers CoreBiotic Sensitive.

CoreBiotic combines 3 fully sequenced and registered soil based strains with an organic prebiotic to promote colonization.  Each of the strains were specifically chosen for their supporting science.

  • Advanced: 3 spore forming strains, each genomically sequenced and registered, guaranteeing accurate specificity and potency
  • Comprehensive: Each strain specifically chosen for its published research covering intestinal health and beyond
  • Microbiome support: 11 Billion CFU per dose
  • Convenient: 1 dose per day, no refrigeration & competitively priced

The development of probiotic formulas has moved beyond including general groups of organisms to using specific strains.  Previous probiotic formulations might have listed bacillus subtilis for example without identification of the specific strain number.  Advanced formulations include only those probiotics that have been identified by genomic sequencing and are registered with a specific strain number.  Only these strain-specific probiotics have undergone rigorous genomic studies; guaranteeing accurate specificity and potency. 

Soil Based Organisms 

Spore forming probiotics (also known as soil based organisms or SBO’s), are derived from the soil.  Traditionally when people consumed organic produce, they ingested soil-based probiotic organisms. These SBO’s helped maintain a normal microbiome in the intestines.  Today with processed foods containing pesticide and hormone residues, people do not consume these beneficial SBO’s, leading to dysbiosis or microbial imbalance.  Because SBO’s are spore forming, they are heat stable, dairy-free, and able to withstand stomach and bile acid.   This allows them to pass into the intestines without degradation.   Once in the intestines they leave the spore form and produce lactic acid which has natural antibacterial properties to prevent growth of pathogenic bacteria.  This competitive inhibition helps the beneficial probiotic bacteria proliferate.