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| What Makes Yefense® Different? Many probiotic cultures are needed to support good health. You take a multi-vitamin and mineral supplement every day because your body needs all its vitamins and minerals. You take daily multi-strain probiotic supplements for the same reason – your body needs more than just a few cultures to stay healthy. Yefense® Natural Probiotics are supplements that contains 8 probiotic strains and 5 billion CFU (colony forming units, also called cells or active cultures) per capsule. The digestive tract normally has 400-500 cultures and trillions of cells. Multi-strain probiotic supplements have been shown to be more effective to maintain good health and more closely duplicate the normal intestinal ecology than single probiotic cultures. Lactobacilli probiotic strains primarily work in the small intestine to aid digestion and absorption. Bifidobacteria strains work in the large intestine to detoxify the colon and assist normal elimination. A variety of both Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria strains is optimal. Go multi-strain, potent, and shelf stable for balanced digestion and a strong immune system and a for feminine health. Many probiotic cultures are needed to support good health. Yefense® Formula are probiotic supplements that contains 8 probiotic strains and 5 billion CFU per capsule. In addition, Yefense® Natural Probiotic Formula is the only supplement on the market that contains the bacteria that already exist in the body without any foreign substances that the body is not familiar with. Other supplements have ingredients that we can't even pronounce, and have no significance in our health. Yefense® contains only the necessary ingredients, which are the "good" bacteria for a healthier system and FOS (provides "food" for the probiotics.) (Timmerman E, et al. Monostrain, multistrain and multispecies probiotics: a comparison of functionality and efficacy. International Journal of Food Microbiology. 2004 Nov 15;96(3):219-33) |