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Active Probiotic Complex

Conventional wisdom tells us bacteria are bad, causing colds, infections and other unpleasantries. And that's true — the wrong kinds of microbes in the wrong circumstances can indeed cause problems.

Why take multiple probiotic supplements every day when Entero-CR has all you need?

One to two Entero-CR capsules per day provides complete health support. Learn about the microbial strains that make up Entero-CR below.

Lactobacillus

  • L. acidophilus: Found to ease abdominal pain and other symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
  • L. plantarum: Studied for its effects on brain health, particularly in stress reduction.
  • L. paracasei: Studies show L. paracasei boosts the ability of the immune system to protect against fungal skin infections.
  • L. bulgaricus: Found to help inhibit or kill potentially pathogenic organisms in the body.
  • L. salivarius: Shown to help inhibit the development of cavities in adults.
  • L. rhamnosus: Found to help manage symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, alleviate rotavirus diarrhea in children, protect against urinary tract infections and ease symptoms of IBS.
  • L. gasseri: Found to help protect against the influenza A virus and other pathogens.
  • L. brevis: Shown to have a beneficial impact on cognitive function in adults.

Bifidobacterium

  • B. lactis: Shown to ease symptoms of lactose intolerance by improving digestibility of dairy products.
  • B. breve: Shown to reduce inflammation and allergic response.
  • B. infantis: Shown to improve growth and vaccine responses in infants.
  • B. longum: Shown to ease inflammation-related symptoms of constipation, ulcerative colitis and celiac disease.
  • B. bifidum: Found to benefit human health in the prevention and treatment of gastrointestinal dysfunctions.

Additional strains

  • Lactococcus lactis: Found to help protect against infectious pathogenic microbes.
  • Streptococcus thermophilus: Shown to reduce cadmium toxicity by lowering cadmium levels in the blood.