Probiotics

  • Do I need to refrigerate my E3 probiotics?

    No.  You do not need to refrigerate your E3 probiotics. Why refrigeration is not necessary:  The probiotics are freeze dried which takes the active water content down to a level that isn't conducive for microbial growth, so there is no need for refrigeration.  Some companies will recommend refri...
  • How do I use E3 Probiotics Gut Rescue?

    serving size 1 capsules suggested use Take 1 capsule, 1 or more times per day on an empty stomach. Best taken before bedtime, or 1 hour before, or 2 hours after meals. **Drink plenty of water and fluids.* If you are pregnant or nursing, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use*
  • How may E3 Probiotics Gut Rescue benefit me?

    The key benefits of E3Probiotics Gut Rescue include: Restoration of Healthy Intestinal Flora: By providing beneficial bacteria, the supplement helps to restore the balance of good bacteria in the gut, promoting a healthy gut microbiome. Relief from Gas and Bloating: A balanced gut environment ca...
  • Nutritional information for E3 Probiotic Gut Rescue

    FOS and Chicory Root Inulin are both prebiotics which help strengthen friendly bacteria in the gut. Chicory root contains some of the highest percentage of inulin of any plant (around 70% of its weight). Inulin is dietary fiber that is considered the best prebiotic available. Prebiotics act as fo...
  • What are the ingredients in E3 Probiotics Gut Rescue?

    E3Probiotics Gut Rescue helps to restore balance in the gut by providing beneficial bacteria that help to break down food and absorb nutrients. E3Probiotics' new formula contains 17 different strains of probiotics from 5 different families of gut-friendly bacteria, while most formulas only have 2...
  • What is E3 Probiotics Gut Rescue?

    E3Probiotics Gut Rescue is a probiotic supplement designed to support and restore balance in the gut, promoting a healthy digestive system and supporting a strong immune system. It contains 17 different strains of probiotics from 5 families of gut-friendly bacteria, which is significantly more di...