SCS - FloraThin - Instructions, Usage, Label - New Formula

FloraThin - new and improved!

Probiotics For Better Immunity & Weight

FloraThin contains six proven dairy-free* strains of beneficial bacteria, to your GI tract, for healthy digestion 

Our newest formulation of FloraThin delivers six proven strains of beneficial bacteria to your GI tract. It’s your first line of defense against the toxic bacteria trying to take over your gut. And it’s what your digestive system needs to function perfectly every day.

We recommend taking FloraThin for:

  • Weight management
  • Gut wall integrity
  • Immune system support 
  • Improved digestion and regularity
  • Inflammation support

We practice Truth-In-Labeling:  

Everything you see on the label is exactly what is in the supplement. We believe that the consumer has the right to know what is in his or her food. We guarantee our product 100%. 

Label:

Each bottle contains 30 Capsules / 1 month supply

Usage: Take 1 capsule with the first meal of the day.

Who can take this product? Healthy adults over 18. If you have a known medical condition, take medication, or are pregnant/nursing please consult with your physician before starting any new supplement. 

Manufacturing: All our medical-grade food supplements are manufactured in the US in a cGMP/FDA-compliant facility. We insist on, and only work with, manufacturers who follow strict processes and complete and thorough testing to ensure our products are safe, high quality, and made to the highest industry standards.


Is this product tested for purity?

Yes, it's been formulated & manufactured in the USA in a cGMP/FDA-compliant facility. We insist on, and only work with, manufacturers who follow strict processes and complete thorough testing to ensure our products are safe, high quality, and made to the highest industry standards.


Why is having 6 strains important?

Because each strain has an affinity for a different part of the digestive tract, and a unique mechanism of action, a product that delivers multiple strains is preferable to single-strain products.

About the formula and each of the 6 strains of probiotics:

1. L. Gasseri HLG13: This helpful bacteria has been shown to enhance immune function and aid in digestion by suppressing harmful bacteria in the GI Tract.

2. L. Plantarum HP59: This proven probiotic strain brings a wealth of benefits that start in your gut. Clinical trials show that L.plantarum has a positive effect on annoying GI issues like bathroom frequency, abdominal discomfort, and bloating. In fact, participants in one trial reported that L.plantarum improved those effects by 78.1% in just 4 weeks! 

3. L. Reuteri FYNJ109L1: This strain has been shown to benefit those with stomach upset, constipation, cholesterol management, and weight management. L. reuteri can also help break down foods and absorb nutrients more efficiently. 

4. L. Paracasei LC86: This probiotic strain is beneficial by promoting your immune system, improving digestion function, and reducing inflammation. It is also a helpful strain when rebalancing the microbiome by replacing bad bacteria with good bacteria.

5. Bifidobacteriumlactis: B.lactis has been shown to reduce the accumulation of abdominal fat and improve healthy blood sugar management, prevent unwanted weight gain, and reduce belching and bloating after meals.

6. L. Rhamnosus LRa05: This gold-star strain of bacteria has been the subject of breakthrough scientific studies. It’s been shown to help prevent antibiotic-associated diarrhea, balance blood sugar, even during pregnancy, and reduce oxidative stress and inflammation. 


*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.



References:

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(5) Probiotic or synbiotic alters the gut microbiota and metabolism in a randomised controlled trial of weight management in overweight adults. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.wageningenacademic.com/doi/abs/10.3920/BM2018.0028

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