probiotics | safe storage and the benefits

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CONTAIN BACTERIA THAT HELP MAINTAIN THE NATURAL BALANCE OF ORGANISMS IN THE INTESTINES. These are our day to day things that get in the way of the needed healthy balance of good & bad bacteria: POOR NUTRITION CHOICES EMOTIONAL STRESS LACK OF SLEEP ANTIBIOTIC OVERUSE WHEN AN IMBALANCE DOES OCCUR, THESE ARE SOME OF THE PROBLEMS YOU MIGHT EXPERIENCE Diarrhea Urinary Tract Infection Muscle Pain Fatigue PROBIOTIC SUPPLEMENTS HAVE BEEN SHOWN TO HELP SIGNIFICANTLY WITH THESE PROBLEMS AS WELL AS Help balance the sensitive digestive tract Keep the immune system in check Reduce antibiotic side effects Reduce risk of common infections Improve tolerance to lactose Reduce problems with allergies PROBIOTICS ARE DELICATE ORGANISMS THAT REQUIRE APPROPRIATE HANDLING FOR MAXIMUM POTENCY. Taking proper care of Probiotics is a necessity. Some strains are more sensitive to heat than others, but most studies show that they lose viability over time when stored at room temperatures. This can create serious issues when it comes to potency and quality, particularly in retail settings where Probiotics are usually sold under-refrigerated. The manufacturer & consumer must pay attention to the conditions of storage that each Probiotic requires. THE SAFE SELLING SOLUTION FOR RETAIL STORES IF THEIR PROBIOTICS REQUIRE REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATED PROBIOTIC DISPLAY CASES THE SAFE STORING SOLUTION FOR CONSUMERS AFTER PURCHASING ONLINE OR IN-STORE When you get your Probiotics home, store in the refrigerator unless instructed to store at room temperature. https://www.mossnutrition.com/uploads/universe/products/uploads/docs/wysiwyg/products/Probiotic_Handling.pdf http://www.klaire.com/images/probiotics_update_summer_2011_1.pdf http://www.gardenoflife.com/blog/Home/ID/127/Do-Your-Probiotics-Arrive-Alive.aspx http://www.seekinghealth.com/blog/how-to-store-probiotics-properly/ SOURCES www.structuralconcepts.com

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Page 1: Probiotics | Safe Storage and the Benefits

Contain baCteria that help maintain the natural balanCe of organisms in the intestines.

these are our day to day things that get in the way of the needed healthy balance of good & bad bacteria:

poornutritionChoiCes

emotionalstress

laCKof

sleep

antibiotiCoVeruse

When an imbalanCe Does oCCur, these are some of the problems You might eXperienCe

Diarrheaurinarytract

infection

musclepain fatigue

probiotiC supplements haVe been shoWn to help signifiCantlY With these problems as Well as

help balancethe sensitive

digestive tract

Keep the immune system

in check

reduceantibiotic

sideeffects

reducerisk of

commoninfections

improvetolerance

tolactose

reduceproblems

withallergies

probiotiCs are DeliCate organisms that require appropriate hanDling for maXimum potenCY.

taking proper care of probiotics is a necessity. some strains are more sensitive to heat than others, but most studies show that they lose viability over time when stored at room temperatures. this can create serious issues when it comes to potency and quality, particularly in retail settings where probiotics are usually sold under-refrigerated.

the manufacturer & consumer must pay attention to the conditions of storage that each probiotic requires.

the safe selling solution for retail stores if their probiotiCs require refrigeration

refrigerateD probiotiC

DisplaY Cases

the safe s tor in g s o l u t io n fo r Consumer s af ter pur C h as i ng onl i ne or in-s tore

When you get your probiotics home, store in the refrigerator unless instructed to store at room temperature.

https://www.mossnutrition.com/uploads/universe/products/uploads/docs/wysiwyg/products/Probiotic_Handling.pdf

http://www.klaire.com/images/probiotics_update_summer_2011_1.pdf

http://www.gardenoflife.com/blog/Home/ID/127/Do-Your-Probiotics-Arrive-Alive.aspx

http://www.seekinghealth.com/blog/how-to-store-probiotics-properly/

sour C es

www.structuralconcepts.com