Beyuna Probiotics is a probiotic product with multiple types of bacteria which is called "multispecies". There are also Probiotics with a single bacterium which are called "monostrain". Probiotics with multiple bacteria of the same species are called "multistrain".
These products are based on PROBIOACT Technology. Read more about the PROBIOACT Technology under the tab 'Quality'.
Contains: 60 grams
BEYUNA PROBIOTICS
Ingredients | |
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maize starch, | |
maltodextrin, | |
fructo-oligosaccharides, | |
inulin, | |
maize dextrin, | |
vegetable protein, | |
potassium chloride, | |
magnesium sulphate, | |
bacterial strains, | |
enzymes (amylases), | |
vanilla powder, | |
manganese sulphate, | |
Bacterial cultures | |
B.lactis W51, B.lactis W52, E.faecium W54, | |
L.acidophilus W22, L.paracasei W20, | |
L.plantarum W21, L.salivarius W24 | |
Lc.lactis W19 (B.=Bifidobacterium; | |
E.=Enterococcus; | |
L.=Lactobacillus; | |
Lc.=Lactococcus) | |
Total probiotic bacterial count > 1.0 billion per gram | |
A daily dose contains > 3.0 billion probiotic bacteria |
Allergens: none
BEYUNA PROBIOTICS
USE | |
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Dissolve 1 teaspoon (about 2-3 g) of powder in a glass of lukewarm water and leave to stand for about 2-3 minutes. | |
Stir well before drinking. | |
Drink on an empty stomach if possible: in the morning or before going to bed. | |
RECOMMENDED DAILY ALLOWANCE: 2 - 3 gram | |
Probioact technology increases stability and survival of bacteria in this product. | |
Nutritional supplements are not a substitute for a balanced diet. A healthy lifestyle and a varied, balanced diet is vital to maintaining good health. | |
STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS | |
Store well sealed in a cool, dark place and keep out of the reach of children. |
BEYUNA PROBIOTICS
According to EC Directives 2000/13, 2003/89, 2005/26, 2005/63, 2006/142, 2007/68 and updates.
Allergens | Yes/No |
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Cereals containing gluten and products thereof | No |
Crustaceans and products thereof | No |
Eggs and products thereof | No |
Fish and products thereof | No |
Peanuts and products thereof | No |
Soy/ Soyderivatives | No |
Milk and products thereof, including lactose | No |
Nuts and products thereof | No |
Celery and products thereof | No |
Mustard and products thereof | No |
Sesame seeds and products thereof | No |
Sulphur dioxide and sulphites at concentrations of more than 10 mg/l, expressed as SO | No |
Lupin and products thereof | No |
Molluscs and products thereof | No |
GMO-Free
In addition to the choice of the right bacterial strains, the condition of the bacteria and ease of use are of great importance. That is why Beyuna Probiotics contain the unique PROBIOACT® Technology. This innovative combination of ingredients improves the stability and survival of the bacteria in the stomach. It also means that Beyuna Probiotics can be stored at room temperature.
Features of the PROBIOACT® Technology: • Optimum condition of bacteria • Good passage of bacteria from the gastrointestinal tract • Use immediately after dissolving • Can be kept at room temperature (outside the refrigerator)
European legislation was adopted in 2012 relating to nutrition and health claims made on foods (the Commission Regulation). The Commission Regulation is a European Regulation (432/2012) which sets out what information may be provided regarding the effect of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients on products (on packaging, labels, websites, advertisements, in brochures, books and on social media).
Only approved health claims may be made. These claims provide information about the effect a particular ingredient has on health. Approved health claims are recommended by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). For many years, it was possible for companies to submit health claims, but unfortunately very few of them were approved. Because many of the claims submitted were rejected, some nutrients have no approved claims which relate to them.
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