Stress Release Probiotic
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Omni-Biotic Stress Release is a probiotic supplement specifically developed to support the gut-brain axis and promote the body’s resilience in times of stress.
- Supports gut flora and digestion during times of occasional stress1
- Strengthens the gut-brain axis 2
- Promotes positive mood 2
- Increases emotional balance (salience network activity) 2
- Improves memory and cognition 3
- Improves symptom severity for individuals with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) 1
Composition
Omni-Biotic Stress Release contains nine specially selected, scientifically tested, well-characterized bacterial strains:
- Lactobacillus casei W56
- Lactococcus lactis W19
- Lactobacillus acidophilus W22
- Bifidobacterium lactis W52
- Lactobacillus paracasei W20
- Lactobacillus plantarum W62
- Bifidobacterium lactis W51
- Bifidobacterium bifidum W23
- Lactobacillus salivarius W24
Other ingredients: Non-GMO corn starch, maltodextrin, inulin, potassium chloride, plant protein (rice), magnesium sulfate, fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), amylase, manganese sulfate
CFU: 7.5 Billion
Net Weight: 6.3 oz
Stability: Shelf-life stability guaranteed up to the expiration date
Storage: Shelf stable through expiration date at room temperature. Does not require refrigeration.
Includes 28 daily servings/product sachets.
Recommended Use
- Stir one sachet of Omni-Biotic Stress Release in approximately 4 ounces/125 mL of room temperature water or other non-acidic liquid (dairy and dairy alternative milk or yogurt, apple juice).
- Wait 1 minute for probiotic activation.
- Stir again and enjoy!
Take one sachet daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Omni-Biotic Stress Release is best consumed on an empty stomach, for example right after waking up in the morning or before going to bed in the evening.
Learn More
The gut-brain axis is a complex, bidirectional, neural-hormonal communications network involving the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis as well as the central, autonomic, and enteric nervous systems. Research continues to shed light on the interdependent functionality of these systems including the relationship between gut health and stress.
The gut microbiome is often referred to as the “second brain.” Imbalances in the gut microbiome can result in damage to the gut barrier (intestinal hyperpermeability) exaggerated inflammatory response, and decreased neurotransmitter production. Omni-Biotic Stress Release acts as a natural supplement for stress and mood, by replenishing the gut flora and strengthening the gut-brain axis.