Probiotic Supplements

The balance of bacteria in your digestive tract can be disrupted all too easily. Stress, a poor diet and alcohol have all been shown to cause an imbalance in gut flora levels which may lead to problems including constipation, gas and yeast infections.

As well as digestive problems, skin problems and general infections can also be a result of gut flora imbalances. The majority of shop bought probiotic supplements carry live bacteria labels, but unlike our live bacteria probiotic supplements, they are not guaranteed to contain the specific types of bacteria which is proven to support our digestive systems.

Our Probiotic supplements have been scientifically validated as containing beneficial bacteria in a live state and, in sufficient qualities, are effective. This means that the live bacteria probiotic capsules will start working in your gastrointestinal tract straight away.

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Explore Nutri Advanced’s probiotics supplements. We have a great range of probiotics including probiotic capsules and probiotics tablets. These supplements are a great choice if you feel the bacteria in your digestive tract get disrupted frequently. This can be caused by a variety of reasons such as an imbalanced diet, alcohol consumption and high levels of stress.

Bloating, diarrhoea and flatulence can all be very uncomfortable, however, our probiotic supplements are a great choice for supporting those with digestive upset. This is because our probiotic supplements form a great balance between lactic and acetic acids, along with the less beneficial bacteria present in your digestive tract. Explore how Nutri Advanced can help promote your intake of probiotics, with our probiotic supplements.

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No, taking probiotic supplements after antibiotics is not risky. It is widely considered that taking probiotics tablets or capsules may be beneficial following antibiotic use but as to date there has been a lack of conclusive scientific research.

Antibiotics are widely prescribed and work by killing off the ‘bad’ bacteria in the gut. Some people may experience negative side effects as antibiotics can disrupt the delicate balance of gut flora. It is thought that taking probiotic supplements, such as probiotic capsules, after a course of antibiotics may help restore the natural gut microbiome.

Not all probiotics are the same, they differ according to genus, species and strain. Probiotic strains are subtypes of species, for example, L. acidophilus NCFM is one particular strain, and different probiotic strains will have different effects on the body. At Nutri Advanced we use strains such as the NCFM strain in our probiotic supplements because it is very well documented and researched.

There are no scientific studies that show that taking probiotic tablets or probiotic capsules can cause acne. Gut health and skin health are linked – the Gut-Skin axis – and both have their own microbiome of bacteria and other microbes. Probiotic supplements are actually thought to be beneficial to help treat acne with a recent 2020 clinical study that found milk containing Lactobacilli was noted to improve the severity of acne.

Probiotics are microbial food supplements (also known as friendly bacteria) which may beneficially affect humans by improving the balance of flora in the gut. Human clinical trials have proven that specific strains of probiotic supplements may help maintain general wellbeing and healthy digestive function, support healthy immune function, support healthy colon function, support a balanced inflammatory response, manufacture vitamins and essential fatty acids, and more.

There is growing evidence that the gut microbiome may impact many areas of health as well as the obvious digestive function of the body. Some probiotic strains can help the body by replenishing the ‘good’ bacteria in the body and balancing the gut’s microbiome. It is important to choose probiotic strains such as L. acidophilus NCFM that have robust research on their role in improving digestion issues. It is also important to choose probiotics that guarantee the number of bacteria at date of purchase and have research on their ability to survive stomach acid to ensure the ‘good’ bacteria reach the stomach in order to have an impact.

Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that support a healthy balance in your gut microbiome, for improved digestion and overall gut health. They could with digestive issues, support immune function and may even help to balance mood by supporting a healthy microbiome.

Probiotic supplements are products containing live beneficial bacteria or yeasts intended to support or restore the natural balance of the gut microbiome. They come in various forms, such as capsules, tablets, powders, or liquids, and typically include strains from the genus Lactobacillus or Bifidobacterium, which have been studied for their positive effects on digestive and overall health.

It’s widely recommended to take probiotics on an empty stomach, either between meals or last thing at night to increase transit from the stomach to the intestines.

Probiotic supplements are generally considered safe for most people, but some may experience mild side effects, such as bloating, gas, or digestive discomfort, especially when starting a new probiotic. These symptoms will usually subside as the body adjusts.

For most people, probiotics are safe and beneficial, but they may not be suitable for everyone. In rare cases, individuals with compromised immune systems or serious underlying health conditions could be at risk of infections or adverse reactions. It's always best to consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new supplements, particularly if you have specific health concerns.

Yes, it is generally safe to take probiotics every day. Consistent daily use could help maintain a healthy balance of gut bacteria and support digestive and immune health. However, the need for daily probiotics can vary based on individual health conditions, diet, and lifestyle.

The best form of probiotic depends on individual needs. Capsules and tablets are convenient and shelf-stable, while powders and liquids may be easier for those who prefer not to swallow pills. The key is choosing a high-quality product with well-researched strains, such as Lactobacillus acidophilus or Bifidobacterium Lactis and ensuring it contains an adequate number of live cultures (CFUs).

Doctors might recommend probiotics containing strains like Lactobacillus acidophilus or Bifidobacterium Lactis which have been well-studied for their benefits to gut and overall health. The specific recommendation often depends on the individual’s health needs, as different strains may support various conditions such as digestive health, immune function, or specific symptoms like bloating or diarrhoea.