Dysbiosis
Dysbiosis means a bacterial imbalance in the gut microbiome, caused by an overgrowth of a bacteria or yeast. These are Dr. Rajsree's favorite supplements for treating Dysbiosis.
Please watch her video on Dysbiosis to learn more:
Digestive Enzyme Pro
Digestive Enzyme Pro is a full-spectrum enzyme strategically designed to support each phase of digestion. In the gastric phase, betaine HCl and pepsin prime the stomach, ensuring proper pH to initiate the first phase of digestion. This sets up the second stage of digestion, the enteric phase, in ...
Berberine Pro
ย ย Berberine Pro, a formula backed by extensive clinical research, is designed to address several factors associated with ideal cardiometabolic and gut microbiome health. The powerful combination of berberine and alpha lipoic acid (ALA) helps maintain heart function, metabolism, antioxidant sta...
Oregano Oil
Oregano oil has potentย anti-microbialย properties, excellent for treating gut microbiomeย imbalances such asย SIBO (Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth), SIFO (Small Intestine Fungal Overgrowth), and Dysbiosis (bacterial imbalance). Oregano oil may also help the immune system againstย viruses, bacte...
Allicidin
Allicidin is made from garlic oil and has several key bioactive compounds from garlicย including allicin, diallyl sulfide, and ajoene. It is used to treat Dysbiosis (gut microbiome disturbances),ย SIBO (Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth),ย SIFO (Small Intestine Fungal Overgrowth), and Candida (ye...
Probiotic 100 Billion
Probiotic 100 Billion is a high-dose probiotic deliveringย 100 billion active cultures for cases of gastrointestinal (GI) and immune distress. Going beyond the threshold of traditional probiotic support, high-dose probiotics influence GI health and immunity in ways lower-dose probiotics cannot. Sh...
L Glutamine
Is yourย gut inflamed?ย Do you suffer fromย Leaky Gut, abdominal pain or IBS? Gut inflammationย can be a trigger for systemic inflammation as well as autoimmune disease, so it's really important to heal your gut!ย ย L Glutamine is an amino acid thatย helps toย heal the enterocytesย (cells that line your...
IgG Guard
IgG Guard is purified, dairy-free source of immunoglobulins (IgG) that provides the highest IgG concentration available for GI and immune challenges. Pure IgG helps to maintain a healthy intestinal immune system by binding a broad range of microbes and toxins within the gut lumen. IgG Guard rapid...
Probiotic 225 Billion
Probiotic 225 Billion is a maximum-strength probiotic for cases of acute gastrointestinal (GI) and immune challenges. Going beyond the threshold of traditional probiotic support, high-dose probiotics influence gut health and immunity in ways lower-dose probiotics cannot. Shown to activate over 1,...
Saccharomyces boulardii (The Probiotic Yeast)
Saccharomyces boulardii is a health-promoting, probiotic yeast, that helps prevent an overabundance of other bad yeast and fungi in the gut, like Candida albicans.ย S. boulardii is also helpful in management of IBS symptoms, treating acute diarrhea, preventing and treating parasite infections, pr...
Candida Support
Candida Support is an antimicrobial blend of herbs with anti-fungal properties. It containsย Berberine, Oregano,ย Sodium Caprylate, and Pau D'Arco, Ginger, and Cinnamonย that inhibit the growth ofย Candidaย (yeast) in the body.ย For example, it may be helpful for women who get recurrent vaginal yeast ...
Vegetarian Digestive Enzymes
Vegetarian Digestive Enzymesย help you better digest proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. It containsย a wide spectrum of enzymes includingย amylase, protease, bromelain (from pineapple), papain (from papaya), lactase and lipaseย to help in digestion of foods. Vegetarian digestive enzymes can help redu...
Gift Card
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