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Probiotics: The Friendly Bacteria
10 billion
active Colony Forming Units (CFUs)
10
scientifically chosen strands, selected for maintaing bacterial balance and digestive health
70%
of the immune system is found in the gut*

Power of Probiotics
Probiotics, or good bacteria, work to promote digestion, break down foods and offer support to the gastrointestinal tract.

Product Classification

Gluten-Free

Vegetarian
Directions for use

Take one tablet daily with water.

If taking antibiotics, take Probiotics 10 at least 2-3 hours before or after the antibiotic.

Support your digestive and immune health with consistent daily use.
Key Ingredients & Benefits

Lactobacillus plantarum
promotes optimal balance of bacteria in gastrointestinal tract

Lactobacillus casei
promotes digestive comfort

Lactobacillus acidophilus
helps break down lactose

Lactobacillus helveticus
helps promote bowel regularity

Lactobacillus rhamnosus
key player in immune support

Bifidobacterium breve
to promote overall health
Frequently Asked Questions
How many viable micro-organisms are in Probiotics 10?
There are 10 billion active probiotic organisms from 10 different strains at time of manufacture.
How do the bacteria live in Probiotics 10? Is there any food for them inside?
The bacteria are in a state of suspended animation. They are dry enough that all biological processes are in a resting state. Once consumed, they rehydrate and biological processes including growth and reproduction resume. Because of this, a food source in the tablet is not necessary.
Can Probiotics 10 be taken with Isotonix™ Digestive Enzymes?
Yes, Probiotics 10 and Isotonix Digestive Enzymes would complement each other when taken together as part of your daily nutritional supplement regimen. These products should not be taken concurrently. Isotonix Digestive Enzymes should be taken with a meal and Probiotics should be taken on an empty stomach between meals.
Are there any allergens in Probiotics 10?
Probiotics 10 contains trace amounts of milk from the fermentation process. There are less than two parts per million (ppm) of milk in each serving. This product is safe for individuals with lactose sensitivity.
How does Probiotics 10 affect digestion?
There are many components which impact optimal digestive health. They include enzymes (which start breaking down foods in the mouth and are found in the intestines), pH conditions, bile from the gall bladder, intestinal microflora, probiotics and some digestive properties contained in the food that we eat. Diet and supplementing your intestines with probiotics can help support digestion. Well balanced intestinal micro flora will promote healthy digestion.
Can I just eat some yogurt and get the same benefits?
Yogurt is an excellent source of probiotics, but it’s not for everyone. Some people can’t tolerate dairy, and others simply don’t like the taste. Probiotics 10 provides the goodness of yogurt without the fat, sugar or calories. Plus, the benefits don’t disappear because they encounter stomach acid. That’s because these beneficial bacteria are protected by BIO-tract® technology. Because of this protection, more of our probiotics move through the intestinal tract unharmed to deliver a significantly greater number of active cultures. They support the growth of beneficial bacteria where it’s needed most to help digest food and promote a healthy immune system.
Research Scope
30+
Research Studies
7
Clinical Trials, Reviews, Case Studies, and Meta-Analyses
12
Key References on Probiotic Efficacy
- Bonifait, L., et al. Probiotics for oral health: myth or reality? Journal of the Canadian Dental Association. 75(8): 585-590, 2009.
- Broekaert, I. and Walker, A. Probiotics and Chronic Disease. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology. 40(3): 270-274, 2006.
- Brudnak, M. Probiotics as an adjuvant to detoxification protocols. Medical Hypotheses. 58(5): 382-385, 2002.
- Douglas, L. and Sanders, M. Probiotics and prebiotics in dietetics practice. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 108(3): 510-521, 2008.
- Dugas, B., et al. Immunity and probiotics. Immunology Today. 20(9): 387-390, 1999.
- Elahi, S., et al. Enhanced clearance of Candida albicans from the oral cavities of mice following oral administration of Lactobacillus acidophilus. Brittish Society foe Immunology, Clinical and Experimental Immunology. 141: 29-36, 2005.
- Erickson, K. and Hubbard, N. Probiotic immunomodulation in health and disease. Journal of Nutrition. 130(2S Suppl): 403S-409S, 2000.
- Fernandes, C., et al. Control of diarrhea by lactobacilli. Journal of Applied Nutrition. 40: 32-43, 1988.
- Friedrich, M. A bit of culture for children: probiotics may improve health and fight disease. Journal of the American Medical Association. 284(11): 1365-1366, 2000.
- Frohmader, T., et al. Decrease in frequency of liquid stool in enterally fed critically ill patients given the multispecies probiotic VSL#3: a pilot trial. American Journal of Critical Care. 19: 1-11, 2010.
- Gill, H. and Guarner, F. Probiotics and human health: a clinical perspective. Postgraduate Medical Journal. 80(947): 516-526, 2004.
- Guarner, F. and Malagelada, J. Gut flora in health and disease. Lancet. 361(9356): 512-519, 2003.
- Guglielmetti, S., et al. Oral bacteria as potential probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 76(12): 3948-3958, 2010.
- Hatakka, K., et al. Probiotics reduce the prevalence of oral candida in the elderly – A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Dental Research. 86(2): 125-130, 2007.
- Hickson, M., et al. Use of probiotic Lactobacillus preparation to prevent diarrhea associated with antibiotics: randomised double blind placebo controlled trial. British Medical Journal. 335: 80-83, 2007.
- Isolauri, E., et al. Probiotics: a role in the treatment of intestinal infection and inflammation? Gut. 50: 54-59, 2002.
- Lambert, J. and Hull, R. Upper gastrointestinal disease and probiotics. Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 5: 31-35, 1996.
- Ljungh, Å., et al. Isolation, selection and characteristics of Lactobacillus paracasei subsp. paracasei F19. Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease. 3: 4-6, 2002.
- Marteau, P., et al. Protection from gastrointestinal diseases with the use of probiotics. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 73(Suppl): 430S-436S, 2001.
- Noverr, M. and Huffnagle, G. Regulation of Candida albicans morphogenesis by fatty acid metabolites. Infection and Immunity. 72(11): 6206-6210, 2004.
- Payne, S., et al. In vitro studies on colonization resistance of the human gut microbiota to Candida albicans and the effects of tetracycline and Lactobacillus plantarum LPK. Current Issues in Intestinal Microbiology. 4: 1-8, 2003.
- Parracho, H., et al. Differences between the gut microflora of children with autistic spectrum disorders and that of healthy children. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 54: 987-991, 2005.
- Rastall, R. et al. Modulation of the microbial ecology of the human colon by probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics to enhance human health: An overview of enabling science and potential applications. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 52: 145-152, 2005.
- Reid, G., et al. Oral probiotics can resolve urogenital infections. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology. 30: 49-52, 2001.
- Reid, G., et al. Oral use of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1 and L. fermentum RC-14 significantly alters vaginal flora: randomized, placebo,-controlled trial in 64 healthy women. 35: 131-134, 2003.
- Reid, G. Probiotic agents to protect the urogenital tract against infection. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 73: 437S-443S, 2001.
- Reid, G., et al. Probiotic Lactobacillus dose required to restore and maintain a normal vaginal flora. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology. 32: 37-41, 2001.
- Reid, G. The scientific basis for probiotic strains of Lactobacillus. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 65(9): 3763-3766, 1999.
- Reid, G. and Burton, J. Use of Lactobacillus to prevent infection by pathogenic bacteria. Microbes and Infection. 4: 319-324, 2002.
- Ronnquist, PD, Forsgren-Brusk, UB, and Hakansson, EE. Lactobacilli in the female genital tract in relation to other genital microbes and vaginal pH. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica. 85: 726-735, 2006
- Roberfroid, M. Prebiotics and probiotics: are they functional foods? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 71(Suppl): 1682S-1687S, 2000.
- Rolfe, R. The role of probiotic cultures in the control of gastrointestinal health. Journal of Nutrition. 130: 396S-402S, 2000.
- Shimauchi, H., et al. Improvement of periodontal condition by probiotics with Lactobacillus salivarius WB21: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Journal of Clinical Peridontology. 35: 897-905, 2008.
- Strus, M., et al. The in vitro activity of vaginal Lactobacillus with probiotic properties against Candida. Infections Dieseses in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 13(2): 69-75, 2005.
- Szajewska, H. and Mrukowicz, J. Probiotics in the treatment and prevention of acute infectious diarrhea in infants and children: a systematic review of published randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 33: S17-S25, 2001.
- Tuohy, K., et al. Using probiotics and prebiotics to improve gut health. Therapeutic Focus. 8(15): 692-700, 2003.
- Van Der Mei, H.C., et al. Effect of probiotic bacteria on prevalence of yeasts in oropharyngeal biofilms on silicon rubber voice prosthesis in vitro. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 49: 713-718, 2000.
- Van Niel, W., et al. Lactobacillus therapy for acute infectious diarrhea in children: a meta-analysis. Pediatrics. 109(4): 678-683, 2002.
- Verdenelli, M., et al. Probiotic properties of Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Lactobacillus paracasei isolated from human feces. European Journal of Nutrition. 48: 355-363, 2009.
- Wullt, M., et al. Lactobacillus plantarum 299v enhances the concentrations of fecal short chain fatty acids in patients with recurrent Clostridum difficile-associated diarrhea. Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 52: 2082-2086, 2007.
Bonifait, L., et al. Probiotics for oral health: myth or reality? Journal of the Canadian Dental Association. 75(8): 585-590, 2009. - Broekaert, I. and Walker, A. Probiotics and Chronic Disease. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology. 40(3): 270-274, 2006.
- Brudnak, M. Probiotics as an adjuvant to detoxification protocols. Medical Hypotheses. 58(5): 382-385, 2002.
- Douglas, L. and Sanders, M. Probiotics and prebiotics in dietetics practice. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 108(3): 510-521, 2008.
- Dugas, B., et al. Immunity and probiotics. Immunology Today. 20(9): 387-390, 1999.
- Elahi, S., et al. Enhanced clearance of Candida albicans from the oral cavities of mice following oral administration of Lactobacillus acidophilus. Brittish Society foe Immunology, Clinical and Experimental Immunology. 141: 29-36, 2005.
- Erickson, K. and Hubbard, N. Probiotic immunomodulation in health and disease. Journal of Nutrition. 130(2S Suppl): 403S-409S, 2000.
- Fernandes, C., et al. Control of diarrhea by lactobacilli. Journal of Applied Nutrition. 40: 32-43, 1988.
- Friedrich, M. A bit of culture for children: probiotics may improve health and fight disease. Journal of the American Medical Association. 284(11): 1365-1366, 2000.
- Frohmader, T., et al. Decrease in frequency of liquid stool in enterally fed critically ill patients given the multispecies probiotic VSL#3: a pilot trial. American Journal of Critical Care. 19: 1-11, 2010.
- Gill, H. and Guarner, F. Probiotics and human health: a clinical perspective. Postgraduate Medical Journal. 80(947): 516-526, 2004.
- Guarner, F. and Malagelada, J. Gut flora in health and disease. Lancet. 361(9356): 512-519, 2003.
- Guglielmetti, S., et al. Oral bacteria as potential probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 76(12): 3948-3958, 2010.
- Hatakka, K., et al. Probiotics reduce the prevalence of oral candida in the elderly – A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Dental Research. 86(2): 125-130, 2007.
- Hickson, M., et al. Use of probiotic Lactobacillus preparation to prevent diarrhea associated with antibiotics: randomised double blind placebo controlled trial. British Medical Journal. 335: 80-83, 2007.
- Isolauri, E., et al. Probiotics: a role in the treatment of intestinal infection and inflammation? Gut. 50: 54-59, 2002.
- Lambert, J. and Hull, R. Upper gastrointestinal disease and probiotics. Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 5: 31-35, 1996.
- Ljungh, Å., et al. Isolation, selection and characteristics of Lactobacillus paracasei subsp. paracasei F19. Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease. 3: 4-6, 2002.
- Marteau, P., et al. Protection from gastrointestinal diseases with the use of probiotics. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 73(Suppl): 430S-436S, 2001.
- Noverr, M. and Huffnagle, G. Regulation of Candida albicans morphogenesis by fatty acid metabolites. Infection and Immunity. 72(11): 6206-6210, 2004.
- Payne, S., et al. In vitro studies on colonization resistance of the human gut microbiota to Candida albicans and the effects of tetracycline and Lactobacillus plantarum LPK. Current Issues in Intestinal Microbiology. 4: 1-8, 2003.
- Parracho, H., et al. Differences between the gut microflora of children with autistic spectrum disorders and that of healthy children. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 54: 987-991, 2005.
- Rastall, R. et al. Modulation of the microbial ecology of the human colon by probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics to enhance human health: An overview of enabling science and potential applications. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 52: 145-152, 2005.
- Reid, G., et al. Oral probiotics can resolve urogenital infections. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology. 30: 49-52, 2001.
- Reid, G., et al. Oral use of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1 and L. fermentum RC-14 significantly alters vaginal flora: randomized, placebo,-controlled trial in 64 healthy women. 35: 131-134, 2003.
- Reid, G. Probiotic agents to protect the urogenital tract against infection. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 73: 437S-443S, 2001.
- Reid, G., et al. Probiotic Lactobacillus dose required to restore and maintain a normal vaginal flora. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology. 32: 37-41, 2001.
- Reid, G. The scientific basis for probiotic strains of Lactobacillus. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 65(9): 3763-3766, 1999.
- Reid, G. and Burton, J. Use of Lactobacillus to prevent infection by pathogenic bacteria. Microbes and Infection. 4: 319-324, 2002.
- Ronnquist, PD, Forsgren-Brusk, UB, and Hakansson, EE. Lactobacilli in the female genital tract in relation to other genital microbes and vaginal pH. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica. 85: 726-735, 2006
- Roberfroid, M. Prebiotics and probiotics: are they functional foods? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 71(Suppl): 1682S-1687S, 2000.
- Rolfe, R. The role of probiotic cultures in the control of gastrointestinal health. Journal of Nutrition. 130: 396S-402S, 2000.
- Shimauchi, H., et al. Improvement of periodontal condition by probiotics with Lactobacillus salivarius WB21: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Journal of Clinical Peridontology. 35: 897-905, 2008.
- Strus, M., et al. The in vitro activity of vaginal Lactobacillus with probiotic properties against Candida. Infections Dieseses in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 13(2): 69-75, 2005.
- Szajewska, H. and Mrukowicz, J. Probiotics in the treatment and prevention of acute infectious diarrhea in infants and children: a systematic review of published randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 33: S17-S25, 2001.
- Tuohy, K., et al. Using probiotics and prebiotics to improve gut health. Therapeutic Focus. 8(15): 692-700, 2003.
- Van Der Mei, H.C., et al. Effect of probiotic bacteria on prevalence of yeasts in oropharyngeal biofilms on silicon rubber voice prosthesis in vitro. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 49: 713-718, 2000.
- Van Niel, W., et al. Lactobacillus therapy for acute infectious diarrhea in children: a meta-analysis. Pediatrics. 109(4): 678-683, 2002.
- Verdenelli, M., et al. Probiotic properties of Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Lactobacillus paracasei isolated from human feces. European Journal of Nutrition. 48: 355-363, 2009.
- Wullt, M., et al. Lactobacillus plantarum 299v enhances the concentrations of fecal short chain fatty acids in patients with recurrent Clostridum difficile-associated diarrhea. Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 52: 2082-2086, 2007.
Reviews
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4.9 out of 5 star rating.
(31 reviews)
would recommend this product.
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This probiotic is the best I have come across so far! It has a unique delivery system which allows the good bugs to pass through the stomach without being harmed and get them to where they are of benefit. And it's shelf stable too.
Response from Customer Service on 06/12/2023
Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on the Probiotics-10! We are so happy to hear you are pleased with the product!
Thank you again!
The Product Information Team
Smoother bowel movements
by Ng
Shop Consultant
on 03/29/2023
Sometimes due to busy work schedule and poor diet, I tend to have constipation issue... however after taking this probiotic for a month, I feel much more regular routine to toilet.
Response from Customer Service on 07/24/2023
Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for taking the time to leave your thoughts on Probiotics-10. We are happy to hear you are pleased with the product.
Thank you again!
Market Singapore Product Team
很棒的產品
by Anonymous
on 06/15/2022
讚讚
Response from Customer Service on 06/16/2022
親愛的 優惠顧客 您好 :
感謝您撥冗留下對 益生十菌配方錠狀食品 的看法。我們很高興聽到您對該產品感到滿意。
超連鎖店主服務部
One of the essentials!
by KarenW
Shop Consultant
on 06/06/2022
We cannot say enough about this product and never miss a day of taking it. It is truly an essential for gut health and overall digestive well being. This is one of those products that everyone needs daily and you will notice what happens when you take this every day! Gut health is essential to overall well being and feeling great and Probiotics 10 fits this perfectly and effectively!
Response from Customer Service on 06/07/2022
Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on the nutraMetrix® Probiotics 10! We are so happy to hear you are pleased with the product!
Thank you again!
請問這是用吞的嗎?
by Anonymous
on 05/24/2022
請問這是用吞的嗎?
Response from Customer Service on 05/30/2022
感謝您聯絡美安公司。益生十菌配方錠狀食品建議每天早餐前食用一粒,建議使用吞服方法食用。提供您參考,謝謝您。
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