Antibiotics kill harmful bacteria, but they can also harm "good" bacteria in your gut, leading to imbalances and digestive issues. Probiotics can help restore balance.
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Antibiotics can disrupt gut bacteria, leading to issues like stomach cramps, gas, or diarrhea. In severe cases, they may cause infections like C. difficile, leading to painful colon inflammation.
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Probiotics are live "good" bacteria that help restore balance in your gut. They can support digestion and overall gut health.
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Probiotics are helpful bacteria that support your gut health. Different types, or strains, of these bacteria work in unique ways to support digestion, especially during antibiotics.
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-Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG®) -Bifidobacterium animalis SPP lactis (BB12®) -Saccharomyces boulardii
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These medically-proven strains support digestion and boost immunity. They help reduce digestive issues caused by antibiotics and restore gut health..
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Pair your antibiotics with probiotic-rich foods or supplements like yogurt, soy milk, fermented foods
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