🦠 Elevate your gut game—because your microbiome deserves VIP treatment!
Nouveau Health's Helipass Lactobacillus Reuteri DSM17648 is a cutting-edge probiotic supplement featuring a patented strain that specifically targets harmful stomach bacteria without antibiotics. This 120-capsule, allergen-free formula supports a healthy gastric environment, strengthens the intestinal barrier, and can be combined with detox sachets to remove ammonium and histamine, making it an essential addition to your digestive wellness routine.
Product Name | Helipass Lactobacillus Reuteri 120 Capsules |
Additives | All Natural, Gluten free, Dairy Free and Wheat Free. No additives, fillers or binders. |
Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten Free, Lactose Free, Sulphites Free, Sulphur Dioxide Free, Wheat Free |
Weight | 20 g |
Volume | 20 g |
Units | 120 count |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool dry place. |
Country of origin | gb |
Brand | Nouveau Health |
Format | Capsule |
Age Range Description | 14+ |
Country of origin | Germany |
A**R
Very good
By far the best probiotics I have had, works very well. I recommend.
D**J
Quite alright
Only downside it contains maize starch which interferes with zinc
I**S
Seem to be working
Good value for money easy to swollow
J**E
no
don't like it
E**W
Very good probiotic
I’ve been taking these for about a month now and found them to really help with IBS type flare ups. This strain of probiotic are hard to find but very useful for those with autoimmune conditions so I am pleased to have found this brand. Not at all cheap but would buy again as the quality is very good
T**G
Rare product , well priced , well packaged
Received the product fast and well packaged , priced reasonable . Will report on its effectiveness later on . Best buy ever will definitely by from this company in the future .
K**A
Kaka
Great product
T**N
Live or Dead
Very small, easy to swallow capsules. Each capsule is said to contain 5 billion CFU's ( colony forming units ). On the rear of the sachet, which is not shown in the advert, it mentions that the L.Reuteri DSM 17648 is inactivated. I am not sure if this means inactivated as in dormant ie. dried state OR if it means dead.
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