With its unsurpassed survivability, Sustenex with the
probiotic bacteria GanedenBC30 is the clear probiotic choice. While other probiotic
supplements, pills, tablets and yogurts may claim health benefits, Sustenex has
harnessed the full power of probiotics with “The Sustenex Advantage.”

Not all probiotics are created equal
Some die in the manufacturing process. Some die on the
shelf. Some die without refrigeration. And those that do survive are often
destroyed by your stomach’s acids and intestinal bile. Sustenex with the
probiotic GanedenBC30 is different.
Sustenex survives the extreme temperature and pressure
during manufacturing
Sustenex survives without refrigeration
Sustenex survives the stomach’s acids and intestinal bile
The Sustenex Advantage
The probiotic bacteria in Sustenex are protected by a
hardened layer of organic material, which ensures its survival in significant
numbers to reach the digestive tract where it can have the greatest health
benefit.*
The Sustenex Advantage allows millions of bacteria to
survive the long journey to arrive where your body needs them the most – the digestive
tract.
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
Initial studies are revealing that GanedenBC30, the
probiotic bacteria in Sustenex, have significantly higher survival rates than
other probiotic capsules, pills and yogurts. That means that more beneficial
bacteria reach your intestines where they can have the greatest benefit.
The Decisive Probiotic Question:
How Many Probiotic Cells Reach Their Target?
With probiotics, how many cells are in each serving is not
what counts. What counts is how many cells reach the intestines. In
order to have any health benefit, a significant number of probiotic cells must
reach your intestines. That’s why each tablet of Sustenex not only contains 2 billion cells, but these cells have been shown
to withstand the manufacturing process, the stomach’s acidity and digestive bile
to deliver more live cells to their target.
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Sustenex with GanedenBC30 is “The Next Generation
Probiotic,” helps deliver the benefits probiotics have promising for the
past 100 years.*