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1. LIfe Link's Lactobacillus 60Caps
LIfe Link's Lactobacillus 60Caps Lactobacillus acidophilus is one of several intestinal "probiotic" bacteria that assist in the digestion of proteins and inhibit pathogenic organisms. Lactobacillus has antifungal properties, may reduce blood cholesterol levels, increases the absorption of nutrients, and improves the digestion of lactose in milk. Consuming probiotic bacteria as supplements or in cultured yogurt tends to optimize their populations in the intestines, enabling them to displace disease-causing bacteria and yeast that might otherwise gain a foothold. Less-than-optimal Lactobacillus concentrations can result in gas, bloating, constipation or diarrhea, poor absorption of nutrients, and overgrowth of Candida.
 
2. Jarrow's Hi Lignan flax Oil 16 fl oz
Jarrow Formula's Hi-Lignan Flax Seed Oil by Omega Nutrition is produced in an exclusive process. The certified organic nuts and seeds are fresh pressed at low temperatures (86o - 99o F) without light or oxygen. No chemical extractions, preservatives, bleaching agents or hexane is used. The oil is completely unrefined with no Trans Fatty Acids (TFAs). Flax seed fiber naturally contains plant lignans that form potent antioxidant compounds when mixed with beneficial bacteria. Lignans have also been shown to display anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties. Suggested Use Use 1 to 3 teaspoons daily as a butter substitute (except for frying), food dressing or condiment, or mix with yogurt, salad dressings, blender creations, spreads and sauces, or use as directed by your qualified health consultant. Ingredients Amount per serving: Calories 130 Fat Calories 130 Total Fat 14g Saturated fat 1 g . . .
 

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