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Prebiotics May Reduce Triglycerides
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Prebiotic Fiber Supplement Improves Colon and Body Health


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Congratulations. You are considering improving your digestive health with Prebiotin prebiotic fiber supplement from Jackson GI Medical.

Prebiotin is an all-natural fiber supplement. It is a special type of fiber called a Prebiotic, which nourishes your beneficial colon bacteria. And it's gluten-free, so it can be used by those with Celiac disease.

Here's some key information to help you decide if Prebiotin is right for you.

The Research

Independent research indicates that Prebiotics can:

Increase Good Colon Bacteria
Decrease Bad Colon Bacteria
Improve Regularity
Increase Calcium Absorption & Bone Density
Enhance the Immune System
Acidify the Colon
Reduce Colon Polyp and Cancer Factors
Control Appetite and Weight
Decrease Flatus Smell
And much more!

Click any topic above for more specific information. Or click here to get Prebiotin prebiotic fiber supplement now.

Or, check out the full roster of independent clinical and university research on our references page. 

Want to understand more? Read on...

The Reasons for Prebiotics & A Few Probiotic Myths

While few are aware of Prebiotics, you may already be familiar with Probiotics. They are not the same thing! Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that live in your digestive system and perform many valuable functions such as assisting with absorption of key nutrients, maintaining proper bowel regularity, etc.

So you should just eat some of the many products containing probiotics, right?

Well, the probiotics themselves won’t harm you, but there is some question whether oral consumption of probiotic bacteria provides great benefit. Of course, you must still pay attention to basic nutrition: a sugary yogurt with probiotics is still sugary. (Note: Those suffering from Celiac disease or other allergy to gluten must ensure their probiotic supplement is gluten-free).

One key issue is simply this: Probiotics are living organisms! By the time these living organisms have been processed, warehoused, shipped, shelved and finally… sold to you, there is a real question about how many are still alive and thriving!

Plus, of those left when you take a pill or eat a yogurt, few likely make it to the colon. Your body has evolved wonderfully to protect you from harmful bacteria. One key way it does this is by killing bacteria as they pass through the potent hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Unfortunately, the good bacteria can get killed along with the bad. Very, very few likely make it through, so some truly massive doses would be required to fully populate your colon just with oral probiotics.

A more successful strategy may be to nourish and protect the probiotic bacteria that already live in your colon. That’s where Prebiotin comes in.

Why Prebiotin?

Even a healthy, high-fiber diet may not contain enough prebiotic soluble fiber. And those with issues like Ulcerative Colitis or Celiac disease may need to avoid insoluble fibers or gluten. Frankly, it can be tough to get enough prebiotic! That's why we created Prebiotin - to nourish a healthy digestive tract by ensuring a good supply of prebiotic fiber.

But exactly what prebiotic do we need? Well, a true prebiotic must fulfill three criteria: It must nourish the good probiotics, it must NOT nourish undesirable bacteria, and it must produce observable health benefits.

Only two fibers currently meet this full definition. Oligofructose and Inulin. Prebiotin is made from oligofructose-enriched inulin—a combination of the only two fibers that meet the full definition of a Prebiotic. And for those of you with wheat allergy or Celiac disease, you can be comfortable since both oligofructose and inulin are gluten-free.

And, because Prebiotin is a soluble fiber, not a living organism, there’s no question that it’s getting through to your colon. Prebiotin is 100% prebiotic fiber, no fillers, no additives.

So whether you have a digestive disorder, or simply want to support good colon health, Prebiotin can be your partner in creating a Wonderful Colon.



 
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