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BIOTIC Probiotic RhamnoGG
20 capsules
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probiotic with added inulin
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Contains Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG
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capsules also suitable for vegans
Vegetarian Probiotic Capsules
A vegan capsule food supplement that combines Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG bacterial cultures with added inulin. The formula has been created for people looking for a simple probiotic product in a convenient, everyday form. The capsules don’t require measuring out powder or mixing up a drink, so they’re easy to fit into your routine at home, at work or on the go when travelling.
LACTOBACILLUS RHAMNOSUS GG
Biotin is a well-known ingredient prized for its positive impact on hair and skin condition, which is why it has been included here in a solid 2,500 µg dose. Vitamin C, of which there is as much as 120 mg per serving, plays a key role in collagen synthesis, acting as an essential cofactor for the enzymes involved in building collagen structures. Supplementing these ingredients can support not only appearance, but also the biological functions of the skin, helping to boost regeneration and protect cells.

Inulin as a plant-based ingredient
The formula is rounded out with inulin, a plant-based ingredient often used in products paired with bacterial cultures. Its presence gives the supplement a more complete profile, while keeping the formula streamlined and free from unnecessary extras. It’s a practical combination for anyone looking for a product based on a probiotic bacterial strain, plus an ingredient well known from everyday plant-based supplementation.

Microencapsulated form for comfort and convenience
The bacterial cultures used are in microencapsulated form, underlining the product’s high-tech edge. The capsules are suitable for vegans and vegetarians, and the pack contains 20 servings to use in line with the recommended serving size. It’s a handy choice for anyone who wants a simple probiotic with inulin close at hand, packed into a small, travel-friendly format that’s easy to take with you.
sources
Benefits of Probiotics https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38592298/
The Role of Probiotics https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36514580/
Probiotics https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK553134/





