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MegaPre PreBiotic – 180 Capsules
$ 63.99 Add to cartMegaPre is the first Precision Prebiotic™ supplement that increases microbial diversity and selectively feeds beneficial bacteria in the gut without feeding disease-causing species. It reinforces beneficial microbial changes created by MegaSporeBiotic to promote a strong and diverse microbiome.
MegaPre™ is best used immediately after a gut infection or gut challenge has subsided. MegaPre™ is part of the Gut Maintenance Pack for prevention support following a gut bacterial challenge*.
MegaPre™ contains clinically tested oligosaccharides, which are medium-chain carbohydrates that aren’t digested or absorbed in the human digestive tract. These oligosaccharides are food for beneficial bacteria living in your gut which are supportive of immune function, gut microbiome diversity, and intestinal barrier health*.
MegaPre™contains a proprietary blend of functional fibers that specifically feed beneficial keystone bacteria. This unique blend is made up of clinically-tested-and-published, non-digestible oligosaccharides, derived from non-GMO green and gold kiwi fruit, non-GMO corn cob, and rBST-free cow’s milk.
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MegaQuinD3 – High Potency Vitamin D3 + K2
$ 32.54 Add to cartMegaQuinD3™ contains a combination of high-potency vitamins D3 and K2 that represents a new approach to immune support. Everyone’s daily supplement regimen should include the essential vitamins D and K for optimal support in healing and resisting infections.*
MegaQuinD3™ combines highly bioactive and effective forms of natural vitamin K2 (as MK-7) and vitamin D (D3 as cholecalciferol) in one convenient and affordable daily capsule.
Many holistic health experts consider vitamin D to be the number one key supplement for immune support and infection prevention. In fact, low Vitamin D levels increase the risk of C. difficile infections increase the likelihood of recurring infections5,6.
Yet 85% of Americans are deficient in this crucial vitamin and are unaware of their deficiency. In a 2014 study, people with low vitamin D levels were found to be more likely to suffer from recurring C. difficile. Most people can benefit from vitamin D supplementation, especially anyone with stubborn bacterial challenges.*