
Description
A premium, targeted probiotic formula containing 2 strains of beneficial bacteria plus Lactoferrin, Zinc, Vitamins E & C, and Biotin. This formula is designed to relieve acne, pimples, and symptoms of blackheads, while supporting collagen formation, skin repair, and regeneration.
Specifically Formulated To:
- Help reduce the occurrence of symptoms of acne, blackheads, and pimples
- Support collagen formation
- Help reduce the occurrence of congested skin pores
- Maintain skin elasticity
- Support skin integrity and repair
Key Probiotic Information:
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L. = Lactobacillus
Mostly found in the digestive system, urinary system, and genital system. -
B. = Bifidobacterium
A major type of bacteria that makes up the gastrointestinal tract. -
CFU = Colony Forming Units
The unit of measurement used for probiotics and other bacteria.
Each Vegetarian Capsule Contains:
- 2 Billion CFU
| Probiotic Strain | CFU |
|---|---|
| B. breve M-16V | 1.0 Billion |
| L. delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus Lb-87 | 1.0 Billion |
| Other Key Ingredients | Amount |
|---|---|
| Bovine lactoferrin | 100 mg |
| Zinc gluconate (Zinc 5 mg) | 38.46 mg |
| dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate (Vitamin E) | 11 IU |
| Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) | 11.25 mg |
| Biotin | 22.5 microgram |
Additional Information:
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Contains benzoates, milk products, and lactose.
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Dosage:
- Adults: Take 1 capsule daily to maintain skin health.
- Take 2 capsules daily to help reduce the occurrence of symptoms of acne, or as directed by your health professional.
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Storage:
Store below 30°C in a dry place. Do not use if the label seal around the cap is broken or removed.
What is the Skin Microbiome?
The skin microbiome is like our very own invisible ecosystem that inhabits every square centimeter of our skin. It is made up of a diverse mix of microbes, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and even mites!
Each of these microbes has its own unique and important role in how our skin functions. When these microbes live in balanced and diverse communities, they support skin function and live in harmony with our skin. However, imbalances within these microbial communities can lead to dysbiosis and dysbiosis-related skin conditions, such as acne.
