Healthy Choices Store via Amazon has 60-Count FarmHaven Digestive Enzymes Capsules w/ 18 Probiotics & Herbs on sale for $3.90 when you apply promo code80Z2JQJZ in final checkout. Shipping is free.
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10 digestive enzymes, 12 probiotic strains, and 6 soothing herbs to support healthy overall digestion and help ease stomach discomfort
Enzymes like bromelain and lactase help the stomach break down foods such as lean proteins, fats, fibers, and complex carbohydrates to promote optimal nutrient absorption and help relieve gas, bloating, and constipation
Multi strain probiotics powered by 1 Billion CFU and strains like L. acidophilus and L. casei support a healthy microbiome and gastrointestinal health to help improve overall digestion and strengthen the immune system
Peppermint, ginger, fennel, turmeric and more that helps relax stomach muscles, soothes indigestion, and helps with inflammation in the digestive system
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Healthy Choices Store via Amazon has 60-Count FarmHaven Digestive Enzymes Capsules w/ 18 Probiotics & Herbs on sale for $3.90 when you apply promo code80Z2JQJZ in final checkout. Shipping is free.
Thanks community member tiniwings for sharing this deal
About this Product:
10 digestive enzymes, 12 probiotic strains, and 6 soothing herbs to support healthy overall digestion and help ease stomach discomfort
Enzymes like bromelain and lactase help the stomach break down foods such as lean proteins, fats, fibers, and complex carbohydrates to promote optimal nutrient absorption and help relieve gas, bloating, and constipation
Multi strain probiotics powered by 1 Billion CFU and strains like L. acidophilus and L. casei support a healthy microbiome and gastrointestinal health to help improve overall digestion and strengthen the immune system
Peppermint, ginger, fennel, turmeric and more that helps relax stomach muscles, soothes indigestion, and helps with inflammation in the digestive system
Model: FarmHaven Digestive Enzymes with 18 Probiotics & Herbs | Papaya, Bromelain, Protease & More for Lactose Absorption & Better Digestion | Helps Bloating, Gas, Constipation | Vegetarian, 60 Capsules
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Nope. Your body recognizes these good materials and if you get too much, you 'pass' them. You have good and bad bacteria in your gut...this stuff promotes the good bacteria. I suggest these (probiotics) to anyone who has been taking 'antibiotics' which kills all good and bad bacteria. Do NOT take them together! Physicians prescribe antibiotics...are they hippies? No. They understand the cause of viral infection from bad bacteria. Probiotics rebuild. For anyone with a healthy gut, I suggest 'prebiotic' which your body converts into a LOT of probiotic. Use a search engine to find prebiotic foods for cheap medicine (like apple skins).
Sorry if this was too scientific/medical. If you have a healthy gut this doesn't do much for you...but it won't hurt you.
Your gut processes materials. You can look at what is processed (poo) to evaluate your diet and gut health. Gross right? Also, during processing (a little after you eat), do you feel icky, too full, or crampy in your tummy? Look online for descriptions of what to watch for...after a while, you will start to associate 'what is good' with what you pass...then it is easy to spot an icky poo from a healthy one. Use a probiotic to boost your health then stop taking it and eat prebiotic foods to maintain the balance in your gut.
Sorry for being vague, everyone's body is different but I am confident you know your body best!
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I was wondering too if taking these may screw up my GI system. What are these good for?
Nope. Your body recognizes these good materials and if you get too much, you 'pass' them. You have good and bad bacteria in your gut...this stuff promotes the good bacteria. I suggest these (probiotics) to anyone who has been taking 'antibiotics' which kills all good and bad bacteria. Do NOT take them together! Physicians prescribe antibiotics...are they hippies? No. They understand the cause of viral infection from bad bacteria. Probiotics rebuild. For anyone with a healthy gut, I suggest 'prebiotic' which your body converts into a LOT of probiotic. Use a search engine to find prebiotic foods for cheap medicine (like apple skins).
Sorry if this was too scientific/medical. If you have a healthy gut this doesn't do much for you...but it won't hurt you.
Nope. Your body recognizes these good materials and if you get too much, you 'pass' them. You have good and bad bacteria in your gut...this stuff promotes the good bacteria. I suggest these (probiotics) to anyone who has been taking 'antibiotics' which kills all good and bad bacteria. Do NOT take them together! Physicians prescribe antibiotics...are they hippies? No. They understand the cause of viral infection from bad bacteria. Probiotics rebuild. For anyone with a healthy gut, I suggest 'prebiotic' which your body converts into a LOT of probiotic. Use a search engine to find prebiotic foods for cheap medicine (like apple skins).
Sorry if this was too scientific/medical. If you have a healthy gut this doesn't do much for you...but it won't hurt you.
Your gut processes materials. You can look at what is processed (poo) to evaluate your diet and gut health. Gross right? Also, during processing (a little after you eat), do you feel icky, too full, or crampy in your tummy? Look online for descriptions of what to watch for...after a while, you will start to associate 'what is good' with what you pass...then it is easy to spot an icky poo from a healthy one. Use a probiotic to boost your health then stop taking it and eat prebiotic foods to maintain the balance in your gut.
Sorry for being vague, everyone's body is different but I am confident you know your body best!
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Nope. Your body recognizes these good materials and if you get too much, you 'pass' them. You have good and bad bacteria in your gut...this stuff promotes the good bacteria. I suggest these (probiotics) to anyone who has been taking 'antibiotics' which kills all good and bad bacteria. Do NOT take them together! Physicians prescribe antibiotics...are they hippies? No. They understand the cause of viral infection from bad bacteria. Probiotics rebuild. For anyone with a healthy gut, I suggest 'prebiotic' which your body converts into a LOT of probiotic. Use a search engine to find prebiotic foods for cheap medicine (like apple skins).
Sorry if this was too scientific/medical. If you have a healthy gut this doesn't do much for you...but it won't hurt you.
Appreciate your explanation. I will give it a try and see. Having a healthy immune system is a good reason for buying this especially during the pandemic.
I like that they are not enough of a company to have their own return page/terms but instead just copied it nonsensically off of someone else: https://thefarmhaven.com/pages/refund-policy
Seller is a redistributor. All these products don't have FDA and does not go close to FDA inspection to keep the prices down in the market. What's in the bottle is anyone's guess. Take your chances or eat healthier and exercise daily.
Seller is a redistributor. All these products don't have FDA and does not go close to FDA inspection to keep the prices down in the market. What's in the bottle is anyone's guess. Take your chances or eat healthier and exercise daily.
Did you mean to say "FDA doesn't regulate or approve probiotics"...that is why there isn't an approval on ANY probiotic on the shelf. FDA can approve a building where a probiotic is made (GRAS) to help protect the consumer of poor manufacturing practices. I agree...eat healthy foods everyone!
Did you mean to say "FDA doesn't regulate or approve probiotics"...that is why there isn't an approval on ANY probiotic on the shelf. FDA can approve a building where a probiotic is made (GRAS) to help protect the consumer of poor manufacturing practices. I agree...eat healthy foods everyone!
Slight addendum.
Probiotics are typically sold as dietary supplements and do not require FDA approval unless they make health claims. The FDA has not approved any health claims for probiotics sold in the United States.
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Sorry if this was too scientific/medical. If you have a healthy gut this doesn't do much for you...but it won't hurt you.
Sorry for being vague, everyone's body is different but I am confident you know your body best!
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The enzymes are nonsense, your body makes the enzymes you need for digestion. (Unless you are lactose intolerant)
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Sorry if this was too scientific/medical. If you have a healthy gut this doesn't do much for you...but it won't hurt you.
Sorry if this was too scientific/medical. If you have a healthy gut this doesn't do much for you...but it won't hurt you.
The enzymes are nonsense, your body makes the enzymes you need for digestion. (Unless you are lactose intolerant)
Sorry for being vague, everyone's body is different but I am confident you know your body best!
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Sorry if this was too scientific/medical. If you have a healthy gut this doesn't do much for you...but it won't hurt you.
Probiotics are typically sold as dietary supplements and do not require FDA approval unless they make health claims. The FDA has not approved any health claims for probiotics sold in the United States.
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