Support Gut Health with MegaSpore Biotic

Presented by Immanence Health


Written by Dr. Irina Strelyuk


Gut health is central to proper immune function and overall wellbeing. Approximately 70-80 percent of the immune system is found in our gastrointestinal tract. One way to support gut health and the immune system is through the use of probiotics. 


MegaSporeBiotic from Microbiome Labs is a one hundred percent spore based probiotic that is designed to help recondition the environment of the gut by promoting microbial diversity. 


MegaSporeBiotic is a blend of 5 Bacillus spore bacteria that are able to sense (quorum sensing) the environment of the gut and tweak any imbalances in the microorganisms.  


Let’s take a closer look at the different Bacillus strains in MegaSporeBiotic and their benefits:  


Bacillus indicus (HU36™) produces carotenoids such as lycopene, astaxanthin, beta-carotene and lutein as well as quinols and vitamins. 


Bacillus subtilis (HU58™) produces nattokinase and vitamin K2 and supports healthy GALT (Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissue) development. 


Bacillus coagulans (SC-208) produces L+ optical form of lactic acid and supports immune function. 


Bacillus licheniformis (SL-307) produces proteases helpful for protein digestion and produces full spectrum of B vitamins. 


Bacillus clausii (SC-109) helps support immune function. 


MegaSporeBiotic can be helpful in reducing allergies and asthma, helping the body fight colds and flus, help treat SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth), reduce gut inflammation associated with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, help with detoxification of the intestinal tract including from pesticides such as glyphosate, reduce risk of cardiovascular disease, and more. 


FAQ: Do I need to refrigerate this probiotic? 


No!  Spore based probiotics are naturally stable to any changes in heat, acidity and moisture. Once they are in the intestines, the spores shift out of the their spore form and begin to colonize the gut. 


This is great news and makes MegaSporeBiotic super convenient to bring if you are traveling and want to have a probiotic with you. 


MegaSporeBiotic is generally well tolerated by most people. For some more sensitive individuals if one full capsule is too strong, it is possible to open it up and to sprinkle a smaller amount on food and adjust the amount based on tolerance. 


About Dr. Irina Strelyuk

Dr. Strelyuk specializes in Complex Chronic Illness, Mold and Mycotoxin Illness, Vector-Borne Illness, Immune Dysfunction, and Health Optimization.


A typical patient for Dr. Strelyuk is someone who has already seen several doctors and specialists. A person with relatively normal lab results that do not match the long list of symptoms they are experiencing, as well as individuals who tend to be more sensitive to various treatments including herbs, supplements, and homeopathic remedies.


In addition to working with people with chronic illnesses, Dr. Strelyuk enjoys supporting individuals who are interested in preventative medicine and in optimizing their health before symptoms appear.


To learn more about working with Dr. Irina Strelyuk in person or virtually (US and Worldwide), set up a free discovery call with our team.



References:

  1. https://ipothecarystore.com/search?q=MegaSporeBiotic+


Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only and is not meant to treat, diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease. Please do your own research and consult with your own personal licensed health care provider before making any treatment decisions.


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Dr. Schaffner is a board-certified Naturopathic Doctor and recognized thought leader. After graduating from Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington, Dr. Schaffner completed her undergraduate studies in Pre-medicine and Psychology at the University of  Virginia in Charlottesville. 


With her diverse skill set, Dr. Schaffner seeks to improve access, outcomes, and speed of recovery for patients struggling with chronic illness, from all around the world and combines both naturopathic and conventional therapies to develop individualized treatment plans that focus on addressing the underlying cause of complex chronic illness. 

 

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