Sustenex boosts your immune system by delivering beneficial probiotic bacteria to your intestines.
Sustenex – Because Every Season is Immune Season
If hearing today’s news has you thinking about how you can maintain your immune system, it’s time for you to try Sustenex. Experts around the country have been talking about how taking Sustenex with GanedenBC30 is one of the best things you can do for your immunity.
Your immune system does a great job of keeping you healthy and free frominfection. A core component that keeps the immune system working atfull strength is the beneficial bacteria that can help balance out theharmful versus beneficial bacteria in your intestines.
How Does Sustenex Boost Your Immune System?
Sustenex with GanedenBC
30boosts immune systems by replenishing the digestive tract withbeneficial bacteria, otherwise known as probiotics. These probioticshelp boost the immune system by keeping the levels of beneficial andharmful bacteria balanced, creating an optimal environment for theimmune system to function.
Sustenex is the only widely available probiotic supplement that contains GanedenBC30.
70% of Your Immune System is in Your Digestive Tract
The immune cells in your digestive tract share their space with a community of over 400 species of naturally-occurring bacteria. Keeping these bacteria in balance is what’s important to boosting digestive and immune health. Taking a daily probiotic, like Sustenex, helps boost your immune system by keeping these bacteria in balance.
Why Does Your Digestive System Need Probiotics?
Many factors such as age, stress, prescription medication and diet can disturb your intestinal balance and decrease the level of beneficial bacteria. Taking a d
aily probiotic supplement can restore healthy bacterial levels.
Learn more about your digestive system >>A recent clinical study showed the probiotic bacteria in Sustenex, Bacillus coagulans, increased immune response. Review study >>
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