Now that we've talked a little bit about what the microbiome is and why healthy bacteria are important to our health, what sets InLiven apart from other probiotic supplements?
Miessence InLiven Probiotic Superfood is a certified organic probiotic supplement formulated by Czerral Wheeler, a pioneer in the field of probiotics. (Czerral also coined the term 'superfood,' and was largely responsible for introducing spirulina to the world market!) InLiven is the result of over 20 years of research, fermentation and testing. It is a truly unique product. Here are some of my favorite reasons...
The bacteria in InLiven are essentially a superbreed. Over the course of his study, Czerral introduced common stressors to the bacteria and took the strongest surviving bacteria. These stressors include heat, cold, and pathogens like e.coli. This is the point that really sold me when I first heard Czerral speak on his probiotics, since who wouldn't want that kind of bacteria defending and supporting their immune system?
Because of this, the bacteria survive throughout your digestive system and continue to on-ferment in your gut; or stay alive and keep multiplying. This is not a given for many probiotic supplements.
InLiven is made of fermented superfoods. Just food - there are no fillers, capsules, or synthetics, and you are also given the added benefits of these nutrients along with the bacteria, with 18 amino acids and 81 essential enzymes.. The culturing process means they are predigested by the bacteria and therefore very easy for your body to assimilate (this also means that even though it contains wheat, it is tolerable for most people who are sensitive to gluten or grains, because the bacteria have broken it down for you. If in doubt, however, the liquid version is certified gluten free).
InLiven is a pure and certified organic probiotic. Each of the 26 superfoods is certified organic to the Australian standard, which is more stringent than the US. The bacterial strains themselves are naturally occurring and pure, not genetically modified or from a fecal source, as can be the case with many probiotic supplements.
Miessence InLiven Probiotic Superfood contains the complete Lactobacillus family of 13 strains. This is a well studied, foundational family that can help your body create a welcoming habitat for other friendly bacteria you encounter in your environment or cultured foods. Multiple strains provide the diversity we need.
FastTract Gluten Free Probiotic Liquid is another option, containing a concentrated amount of the 13 strains, only without the added benefit of the superfoods. There are advantages to both, depending on your needs. It can be simpler to take, but if being strictly gluten free is not a necessity for you, InLiven may be the best choice.
We have been using InLiven for two years now and I am first of all a happy customer myself, which is why I want to share it. If you are interested in trying out InLiven, I'd love to answer any questions, or you can take a look on my Miessence page here.
[for more updates or information on probiotics, subscribe to my newsletter on the right if you haven't already :)]
Miessence InLiven Probiotic Superfood is a certified organic probiotic supplement formulated by Czerral Wheeler, a pioneer in the field of probiotics. (Czerral also coined the term 'superfood,' and was largely responsible for introducing spirulina to the world market!) InLiven is the result of over 20 years of research, fermentation and testing. It is a truly unique product. Here are some of my favorite reasons...
The bacteria in InLiven are essentially a superbreed. Over the course of his study, Czerral introduced common stressors to the bacteria and took the strongest surviving bacteria. These stressors include heat, cold, and pathogens like e.coli. This is the point that really sold me when I first heard Czerral speak on his probiotics, since who wouldn't want that kind of bacteria defending and supporting their immune system?
Because of this, the bacteria survive throughout your digestive system and continue to on-ferment in your gut; or stay alive and keep multiplying. This is not a given for many probiotic supplements.
InLiven is made of fermented superfoods. Just food - there are no fillers, capsules, or synthetics, and you are also given the added benefits of these nutrients along with the bacteria, with 18 amino acids and 81 essential enzymes.. The culturing process means they are predigested by the bacteria and therefore very easy for your body to assimilate (this also means that even though it contains wheat, it is tolerable for most people who are sensitive to gluten or grains, because the bacteria have broken it down for you. If in doubt, however, the liquid version is certified gluten free).
InLiven is a pure and certified organic probiotic. Each of the 26 superfoods is certified organic to the Australian standard, which is more stringent than the US. The bacterial strains themselves are naturally occurring and pure, not genetically modified or from a fecal source, as can be the case with many probiotic supplements.
Miessence InLiven Probiotic Superfood contains the complete Lactobacillus family of 13 strains. This is a well studied, foundational family that can help your body create a welcoming habitat for other friendly bacteria you encounter in your environment or cultured foods. Multiple strains provide the diversity we need.
FastTract Gluten Free Probiotic Liquid is another option, containing a concentrated amount of the 13 strains, only without the added benefit of the superfoods. There are advantages to both, depending on your needs. It can be simpler to take, but if being strictly gluten free is not a necessity for you, InLiven may be the best choice.
We have been using InLiven for two years now and I am first of all a happy customer myself, which is why I want to share it. If you are interested in trying out InLiven, I'd love to answer any questions, or you can take a look on my Miessence page here.
[for more updates or information on probiotics, subscribe to my newsletter on the right if you haven't already :)]
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