Product features

  • Easy, 7-Day Course of High-Quality Friendly Bacteria
  • Easy to take on the go, no refrigeration required
  • Can be taken once a month, or as frequently as desired

Product description

OptiBac Probiotics 'One week flat' has been created especially for those wishing to take a short-term course of good bacteria. It contains strains such as Lactobacillus casei Rosell-215, and is advised to be taken consecutively for 7 days. Each sachet provides 5 billion live microorganisms, guaranteed until end of expiry. The strains within 'One week flat', such as Lactobacillus casei Rosell-215, are well-researched and proven to survive to reach the gut alive

  • Suitable for

    Suitable for vegetarians, women during pregnancy, children (4 years+), and is also gluten free for those with coeliac disease or an intolerance

  • Warnings and cautions

    Do not exceed recommended daily dosage. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a healthy diet and lifestyle. Those with serious medical conditions should consult their doctor before use. OptiBac Probiotics may be used on an ongoing basis and can safely be used on either an occasional or daily basis, depending on reasons for use.

  • How to use

    Adults and children (four years and over): take one sachet daily with food, preferably with breakfast when stomach acidity isclosest to neutral. Shake the sachet, then slowly sprinkle contents into a glass of water and vigorously swirl to dissolve fully. Do not use a spoon as this may cause the sachet contents to clump. Continue to take for seven consecutive days, or as professionallydirected. Store in a cool dry place and avoid exposure to humid conditions. Live cultures should be mixed with cold, non-acidic food and drink only, as heat and acidity can damage the bacteria.

  • Ingredients

    Stabiliser: maltodextrin (natural source); Fructooligosaccharides (FOS 0.3 g); Live cultures: (Lactococcus lactis Rosell-1058, Lactobacillus casei Rosell-215, Lactobacillus acidophilus Rosell-52 and Bifidobacterium bifidum Rosell-71)