Introducing the PrecisionBiotics range
Introducing the PrecisionBiotics range
Introducing the PrecisionBiotics range
Natural Science,
Ready to Work for You!
All of our products contain bacteria that occur naturally in the human gut and are at home there.
To ensure they reach your gut in peak condition we have created special formulations and we have confirmed their activity in the gut using the highest standards of scientific testing and human clinical trials. These stable formulations also ensure that none of our products need refrigeration.
Natural Science,
Ready to Work for You!
All of our products contain bacteria that occur naturally in the human gut and are at home there.
To ensure they reach your gut in peak condition we have created special formulations and we have confirmed their activity in the gut using the highest standards of scientific testing and human clinical trials. These stable formulations also ensure that none of our products need refrigeration.
Precise Bacteria, Exact Quantity
We’re often asked why our products contain only 1 or 2 types of bacteria, instead of a mix of 5 or even 10 types. As scientists, we know that mixing multiple bacterial cultures does not guarantee that each will retain its properties or that different cultures will even complement each other. Different cultures behave in different ways and may even have competing effects. Cultures of animal origin are not native to the human gut so we do not add them.
It is the specific culture of bacteria and how that culture interacts with your unique gut bacteria that determines whether you will notice a difference.
So our focus is on investing to find the best bacterial culture for each specific gut action. We then put each through a rigorous series of tests, culminating in clinical trials in the UK and Europe.
We produce a pure formulation, with no added bulk yoghurt or animal cultures, to provide a PrecisionBiotic® product that we can guarantee and that clinicians can recommend.
We also guarantee that the number of bacteria is the optimal amount for each PrecisionBiotic and the human gut.
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