UltraBiotic

Restore Balance to your intestinal tract

Replaces bacteria killed by:
• Chlorinated water
• Antibiotics in meat
• Saturated fats
• Alcohol and tobacco

When you are healthy, over 100 trillion microorganisms from some 400 different species flourish in your intestinal tract aiding in digestion, absorption, and the production of significant amounts of B vitamins and enzymes. But more importantly, they crowd out all harmful bacteria-allowing them no place to gain a foothold. Unfortunately, because of chlorine in our water, antibiotics in our food, and the endless array of painrelieving drugs that we take, these beneficial bacteria are almost non-existent in most adults.

Ultrabiotic resupplies your body with L. acidophilus to defend against 23 known pathogens in the intestinal tract (not to mention Gardnerella vaginalis, E. coli and Chlamydia in the vaginal tract), plus bifidobacteria to consume fecal matter and protect against the formation of liver, colon, and mammary gland tumors. UltraBiotic+ also replaces L. salivarius (to help repair the entire intestinal tract), L. rhamnosus (to stimulate immunity), L. plantarum (to eliminate harmful bacteria) and contains fructo-oligosaccharides (to enhance beneficial bacteria growth). UltraBiotic is made using the LiveBac process to assure high-level potency and effectiveness.

"After reading Jon Barron's book, "Lessons from the Miracle Doctors", I realized that my body really needed UltraBiotic to sustain the level of health that I had been trying to achieve with the full program. After a short while, my spastic colon problem disappeared, and I can now tolerate dairy products." --SUZY HAYDEN, Owensboro, Kentucky

"It felt like a moving tumor. My doctor ordered the full gamut, ultra-sounds, CAT scans, X-rays, but nothing was found. I started using MezaZyme to help digest my food and UltraBiotic to build up friendly bacteria. These supplements made a huge difference. No longer do i have the discomfort night or day." --CAROLINE ROBBINS, Evansville, Indiana
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