Sano-Gastril x 36 Tablets [Discontinued]
- Vegetarian product
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DESCRIPTION
Sano-Gastril is a fermented soy product, fermented by a special strain of lactobacillus bulgaricus (LB-51).
The process of fermenting a soy extract with the special probiotic bacteria LB51 results in a complex whose constituents include biologically active components of vegetable origin, the cells of lactobacilli, and all the metabolites formed in this fermentation process. These include proteins, peptides and amino acids, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and trace elements from soy; and lactobacilli cell fragments, lactic enzymes, bulgaricin and teichoic acid from LB51.
WHY SUPPLEMENT WITH SANO-GASTRIL ?
Sano-Gastril may contribute to healthy gastric function by way of its ability to neutralise excess hydrochloric acid to a physiologically more appropriate level without the use of alkalinising agents. It is a quick-acting concentrated formula that supports the delicate physiological balance of the stomach and the entire GI tract, essential for normal gastric function.
Sano-Gastril® may neutralise a large part of the excess gastric hydrochloric acid without triggering an acidic rebound unlike alkaline or absorbent products.
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, 1 to 3 tablets chewed or sucked, between meals or as needed, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
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Directions for use
As a dietary supplement, 1 to 3 tablets chewed or sucked, between meals, or as needed, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Nutrition Facts
Amount Per Serving: | % Daily Value | |
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Calories | 15 | |
Total Carbohydrates | 2.5g | <1% |
Dietary Fiber | 0.6g | 2% |
Protein | 0.9g | 2% |
Fermented Soy Bean Extract | 4.5g | † |
† Daily Value not established
Ingredients: Soya powder (Glycinus maximus) extract (62%) - Cane sugar - Peach Aroma - Glyceryl Stearate - Lactobacillus bulgaricus Lb. 51.
This information is for education purposes only. Patients should consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about therapies and/or health conditions.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet.