25 Alive
Has 16 strains of probiotic bacteria
Certified organic ingredients
Has 25 billion bacteria per serving
25 Alive is designed for daily digestive maintenance and contains a combination of soluble fibers
that do a number of wonderful things in the colon.
#1: 25 Alive provides lubrication which makes digestion and elimination much easier.
#2: The triple blend of fibres add bulk to the stool preventing hardening.
#3: The fibers are useful for absorbing excess bile acids in the intestinal tract which would
otherwise be reabsorbed into the blood stream and converted to cholesterol.
#4: The fibers absorb some sugar which may aid in controlling blood sugar for diabetics.
#5: 25 Alive contains 16 strains of friendly pro-biotic flora, twenty five billion colonies per
teaspoon. These organisms will aid in digestion and in suppressing unhealthy bacterial or fungal
populations from developing. The triple fibers provide both habitat and food for the healthy flora
culture. Users report that the use of the product has allowed their haemorrhoids to heal (please
read disclaimer on tax invoice).
Our newly improved formula of 25 Alive, our long-term digestive maintenance formula, is even more
system friendly than ever. Our new formula still contains all the previous great ingredients,
soluble and non-soluble fibre as well as pre- biotics, pro-biotics and soil-based organisms. The
newly revised formula now contains fibersol-2, a digestion resistant maltodextrin that is an
innovative, highly soluble fibre.
Ingredients:
Proprietary blend of:
Psyllium seed powder, digestion resistant maltodextrin (dietary fibre), arabinogalactan gum, FOS
(fructooligosaccharides), soil-based microorganisms; enterococcus faecium, lactobacillus sporogenes,
bifidobacterium subtilis, bifidobacterium bifidum, bifidobacterium infantis, bifidobacterium longum,
DDS-1 acidophilus, lactobacillus acidophilus, lactobacillus casei, lactobacillus bulgaricus,
lactobacillus plantarum, lactobacillus rhamnosus, lactobacillus salivarius, pediococcus
acidilacticii, streptococcus thermopilus.