Promotes optimal digestive and immune health by increasing probiotic activity.
Do you need probiotics? The answer is yes.
Do you ever experience occasional:
If you do, you probably need to support your microbiome by increasing the activity of probiotics, the good bacteria in your digestive system.
Floraphage is not a probiotic, but it has the ability to turn certain bacteria into high-quality prebiotic food for our beneficial bacteria to feed on.*
With Floraphage, your body will have the powerful probiotics it needs to support proper immune health and intestinal balance. Get ready to live your life free from the effects of an intestinal imbalance.
Floraphage is a combination of bacteriophages, which are microscopic proteins that target specific types of bacteria. A phage is a tiny protein that is capable of improving the entire landscape of your digestive system.
Directions: Take one to two capsules daily with eight ounces of water or as directed by your healthcare provider.
Safety and efficacy: We consume bacteriophages every day. They have been utilized in agriculture for years as a gentle and non-toxic way to control the overgrowth of bacteria in crops. Floraphage is completely safe and has GRAS safety status with the FDA.
Floraphage is a bacteriophage, or phage, which is a microscopic protein that allows beneficial microflora to populate the gastrointestinal tract. It reacts to specific bacteria species which result in releasing more phage and nutrients, known as prebiotics, for your good bacteria to feed on. The prebiotic qualities of Floraphage are not fiber or starchâbased.
Benefits of Floraphage include:
Works when taken in small doses (15mg) within hours (not days)
Functions in both the small and large intestines
Supports urinary tract health
Does not cause flatulence like other prebiotics
Withstands varying gut environments
Works with supplemental and naturally occurring probiotic species.
Floraphage creates space and nutrients in the gastrointestinal tract by reacting to bacteria within the gut. The nutrients created by Floraphage are then utilized by probiotics to support their growth within the environment. This allows Floraphage to restore the optimal balance of flora within the sensitive digestive ecosystem.
Along with three competitors, Arthur Andrew Medical’s probiotic-containing product, Syntol, showed significant growth when combined with Floraphage than compared to growth without Floraphage.
The following bacteria showed significant growth when combined with Floraphage compared to growth without Floraphage:
Floraphage can be taken at any time, with or without food. Phage are not nearly as susceptible to acid and temperature changes as probiotic organisms. Based on this fact, we recommend taking the product whenever it's most convenient for you.
Floraphage can be taken with other supplements. We have not seen any adverse reactions with Floraphage, either on its own or in combination with other supplements.
Everybody is different, but according to our in vitro testing, Floraphage should start working within hours of the first dose. However, benefits that can be "felt" may take anywhere from days to weeks. Some may experience immediate benefits, while others may take longer, but its value to one's health is far-reaching from its onset of use.
Floraphage is certified as Kosher by Star-K.
The formula is vegetarian and vegan in accordance with the guidelines of the AMERICAN VEGETARIAN ASSOCIATION.
Yes, Floraphage is non-GMO. The microorganisms used to produce this enzyme product are not genetically engineered organisms as defined by the NATIONAL ORGANIC STANDARDS BOARD. Genetically engineered is defined as follows: Made with techniques that alter the molecular or cellular biology of an organism by means that are not possible under natural conditions or processes. Genetic engineering includes recombinant DNA, cell fusion, micro-and macro-encapsulation, gene deletion and doubling, introducing a foreign gene, and changing the position of genes. It shall not include breeding, conjugation, fermentation, hybridization, in-vitro fertilization, and tissue culture.
Further testing is also conducted to determine whether any common GMO material is present in the product. A copy of the lab analysis can be DOWNLOADED HERE.