Potency: 100 Billion CFU/G
Attributes: Soy- free, allergen free, Non-GMO, Preservative Free
Available: Powder
Shelf Life: Stable for 36 months at cold temperature with proper storage and handling. Refigeration is recommended.
Bacillus coagulans, classified as a probiotic, is a beneficial type of bacteria known for its gram-positive nature, facultative anaerobic behavior, non-pathogenic characteristics, and ability to form spores. This lactic acid-producing bacterium is also notable for its thermostability and numerous health-promoting properties.
Bacillus coagulans is a lactic acid-forming bacterial species. The organism was first isolated and described as Bacillus coagulans in 1915 by B.W. Hammer at the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station as a cause of an outbreak of coagulation in evaporated milk packed by an Iowa condenser.
It is good for irritable bowel syndrome, and also may give relief from rheumatoid arthritis in both men and women. Bacillus Coagulance may give relief from bloating, gas and constipation. It may also give relief from respiratory tract infection and help boost our immune system.
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