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Saccharomyces Boulardii 250mg, 60 caps.

Saccharomyces Boulardii 250mg supplement

Saccharomyces boulardii 250mg

High-quality Vegan and Vegetarian products manufactured in Finland

Saccharomyces boulardii capsules contain an effective dose of researched Saccharomyces boulardii yeast. Puhdas+ products are high-quality domestic dietary supplements. No extra ingredients are used in the production, such as preservatives, dyes, and surface treatments.

Nutritional content

1 capsule. 2 caps.
Saccharomyces boulardii 250 mg 500 mg

Daily Intake

For adults, 1-2 capsules per day.

Ingredients

Saccharomyces boulardii, Capsule (hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, gellan gum), microcrystalline cellulose.

Does not contain lactose, milk, gluten, sugar, soy, salt, starch, corn, or sweeteners. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

Saccharomyces boulardii is a yeast that scientists discovered in the peels of certain tropical fruits. Its probiotic strain, S. boulardii CNCM I-745, was the first yeast that scientists studied as a probiotic for human medicine. Probiotics are supplements that contain live microbes that may have health benefits.

S. boulardii CNCM I-745 has some properties that make it potentially useful as a probiotic. It can survive the harsh conditions of the stomach. Acidic environments, high temperatures, bile, and digestive enzymes do not deactivate it, which means it can reach the intestines alive.

A particular strain of yeast called boulardii may help treat several stomach issues. Antibiotic therapy might help to safeguard a patient’s gut flora, and it might help to rebuild the microbiome afterward.

Additionally, it might aid in the treatment of some illnesses, including H. pylori, and those that result in traveler’s diarrhea.

According to a review published in 2019, S. boulardii is much more effective at preventing traveler’s diarrhea than two other probiotics.

When a person consumes viruses, bacteria, or protozoa in food or drinks while traveling, they develop a traveler’s diarrhea.

During treatment, diarrhea could result from the disruption of gut flora caused by antibiotics. Antibiotic use can occasionally result in dysbiosis, a condition in which a person’s gut flora is out of balance.

A 2020 study found evidence that S. boulardii may help avoid antibiotic-associated diarrhea and aid in the restoration of a patient’s gut flora following therapy. Since it is yeast, antibiotics do not kill it, hence S. boulardii can be taken along with antibiotics.

A meta-analysis and systematic review of 2019 data from 18 prior studies that used S. boulardii to treat this infection were examined by Trusted Source. Combining S. boulardii and antibiotics was more successful in eliminating the germs than using antibiotics as the sole treatment.

Additionally, S. boulardii users experience fewer side symptoms, including constipation and diarrhea. Additionally, fewer patients discontinued their therapy compared to those who simply received antibiotics.

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