Saccharomyces Boulardii Probiotic (Final Sale)

Saccharomyces Boulardii Probiotic (Final Sale)

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Saccharomyces Boulardii Probiotic (Final Sale)

Saccharomyces Boulardii Probiotic (Final Sale)

Sacchromyces Boulardii Probiotic is a nonpathogenic, transient yeast long used to support normal bowel transit time.

  • Increases the activities of intestinal brush border enzymes such as disaccharidases, α-glucosidases, alkaline phosphatases, and aminopeptidases.* 
  • Augments the intestinal absorption of D-glucose coupled with sodium that may enhance uptake of water and electrolytes during occasional diarrhea.* 
  • Increases stool concentrations of short-chain fatty acids that nourish colon mucosal cells.*
  • Modulates immunity by boosting intestinal secretion of IgA and increasing crypt cell immunoglobulin receptors.* 
  • Supports healthy inflammatory response.*
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Product Highlights

Casein-Free

Casein-Free

Gluten-Free

Gluten-Free

Shellfish-Free

Shellfish-Free

Soy-Free

Soy-Free

Peanut-Free

Peanut-Free

Egg-Free

Egg-Free

What people say about Saccharomyces Boulardii Probiotic (Final Sale)

Key Benefits

Enhances Digestive Enzymes

Boosts key enzymes, aiding nutrient breakdown and absorption.

Supports Electrolyte Uptake

Facilitates water and electrolyte absorption, mitigating diarrhea effects.

Nourishes Gut Cells

Increases beneficial fatty acids for colon health.

Modulates Immune Function

Enhances gut immunity and supports a balanced inflammatory response.

Why Choose
Saccharomyces Boulardii Probiotic (Final Sale)?

1
Gut Diversity & Pathogen Defense
Enhances gut bacterial diversity and combats harmful pathogens.
2
Immune & Inflammatory Health
Promotes robust immune function and healthy inflammation levels.
3
Gut Flora Rebalance
Effective in managing SIBO and other overgrowth scenarios. Easy & Versatile Usage: Mix with any cold drink, with or without food, suitable for daily gut and immune health.

How to Use It

How to Use It

  • daily dose

    2 capsules 1-2 times daily with meals or as directed by a healthcare professional.

The protocol itself pretty much changed my life. About Two Days in, I was screaming it from the rooftops.”

—Daffnee
Verified Buyer

They made me feel a lot better from day one.”

—Valerie
Verified Buyer

And within days, I felt like old me.”

—Paige
Verified Buyer

It took a little while to get things going, but now it’s going like gangbusters.”

—Jen
Verified Buyer

They were very helpful with bloating, even with anxiety and other non-digestive symptoms.”

—Valerie
Verified Buyer

I’ve been able to introduce dairy back.”

—Mona
Verified Buyer

Even within this last month, I’ve lost weight like crazy, sleeping super well.”

—Jen
Verified Buyer

And the thing is, you don’t always know how sick you are until you’re better.”

—Daffnee
Verified Buyer

Why Dr. Ruscio Recommends It

Why Dr. Ruscio Recommends It


Optimizes Bowel Transit Time

Recognized for its role in supporting normal bowel movement and transit time.


Enhances Intestinal Functions

Boosts activities of key intestinal enzymes, improving nutrient absorption and digestive health.


Aids in Electrolyte Uptake

Facilitates absorption of D-glucose and sodium, beneficial during episodes of diarrhea.


Immune and Inflammatory Support

Strengthens immunity and supports a healthy inflammatory response in the gastrointestinal tract.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions


Which is better, probiotic supplements or probiotic foods?

Diet can be a great source of probiotics if you are eating a lot of cultured and fermented foods. A challenge with diet is that it is difficult to obtain the same dose used in the research studies. Consider adding probiotic supplementation to your diet for optimal results.  


Are probiotics safe for children?

Researchers have found that probiotics are safe and have health benefits for pregnant moms, infants and kids. 


Should I take probiotics with or without food?

Probiotics can be taken with or without food. Do what’s easiest for you.


Can probiotics improve my mood?

Clinical trials have documented improvements in depression and anxiety after probiotic supplementation.


Can probiotics help me sleep better?

Several studies show that probiotics can help with sleep quality. In one study, medical students found that probiotics helped them sleep during times of exam stress. In other studies, probiotics have helped patients with IBS and depression to sleep better.


Can probiotics help with female hormone function?

Preliminary evidence shows that when bacterial diversity in the gut increases, health conditions associated with female hormone imbalance improve. Probiotics have been shown to improve inflammatory and hormonal markers in women with PCOS.

In my clinic, patients with female hormone conditions have very good results when prescribed probiotics and an herbal blend to balance female hormones.


Can probiotics help with weight loss?

While the research connection between probiotics and weight loss is not strong, evidence suggests a connection between certain types of bacteria overgrowth in SIBO and obesity. 


Can probiotics help with brain fog?

Brain fog isn’t usually studied in isolation but we can make some inferences from other studies where probiotics have improved cognition.  This includes probiotics improving cognitive function for patients with Alzheimer’s, bi-polar disorder and fibromyalgia.


Can probiotics help with allergies?

A systematic review of 15 clinical trials found that probiotics can improve dairy tolerance. Another meta-analysis of 22 randomized control trials concluded that probiotics can improve seasonal allergy.  

There is also data, albeit mixed, suggesting that probiotics given to children may prevent or reduce formation of allergy. 


Can probiotics help with thyroid function?

One study found participants who took a probiotic required less thyroid hormone replacement medication.  

Recent research shows that gut infections like SIBO and H. Pylori are strongly associated with hypothyroidism.  Probiotics can combat both SIBO and H. Pylori.