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What To Expect
Month 1
Improvement in Digestion
Probiotics aid digestion and contribute to better appetite control.
Month 2
Appetite Control
Regulated intestinal hormones reduce appetite effectively for improved health.
Month 3
Energetic & Healthy
Enhanced immunity and reduced inflammation from probiotics promote energy and health.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
What are the other ingredients in the composition other than probiotics?
> Gut Army strains > Acerola cherry extract (Vitamin C) 160 mg (equivalent to 40 mg vitamin C) > Guava leaf extract (Zinc) 150 mg (equivalent to 6 mg)
What is the role of probiotics in the immune system?
Probiotics regulate host innate and adaptive immune responses by modulating the functions of dendritic cells, macrophages, and T and B lymphocytes. One of the mechanisms of probiotics regulating immune-modulatory functions is through the activation of toll-like receptors.
How do probiotics increase the immune system?
Probiotics can assist in re-establishing the balance of the gut when it has fallen out of balance due to unhealthy numbers of some bacteria. It has been demonstrated that they release defense mechanisms, which could activate the immune system and stop bacteria from colonizing and causing serious illness.
How do probiotics make your immune system stronger?
When the gut becomes unbalanced with unhealthy levels of certain bacteria, probiotics can help restore the balance. They have been found to release antimicrobial compounds, which may activate the immune system and stop bacteria from colonizing and causing serious illness.
How does your gut control your immune system?
A significant percentage of the immune system is located in the gastrointestinal tract. So, the gut regulates the immune system.