Prescript-Assist Probiotic - 60 count - 2 month supply
Scientific Evaluation Indicates Prescript-Assist Is the Most-Advanced Probiotic
Probiotics are currently one of the most doctor-recommended dietary supplements. Probiotics are one of those rare natural compounds that western medicine recognizes as beneficial to good health (fish oil is another one). In particular, Probiotics are indicated to replenish the good bacteria that is destroyed when taking antibiotics and for the relief of severe diarrhea or other gastrointestinal problems such as bloating and cramping.
What Makes Prescript-Assist the Most-Advanced Probiotic?
Perfect Supplements chose Prescript-Assist Probiotic because it is backed by five years of scientific, doctor-lead, double-blind, peer-reviewed clinical studies. These clinical studies indicate that the unique Probiotic – Prebiotic blend of Soil Based Microorganisms (SBO) found only in Prescript-Assist (P-A) out-performed other popular Probiotics, including Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium.
Advantages to Adding Prescript-Assist to Your Dietary Supplement Regimen:
- Out-competes bacteria associated with aggressive diarrhea
- Remedy for IBS (irritable bowel syndrome)
- Breaks down indigestible food and toxic chemicals
- Significant reduction of antibiotic induced gastritis
- Improves the immune system
- Reduces the risk of vaginal and yeast infections
- Stable shelf life--does not require refrigeration
Prescript-Assist Clinical Studies Research Results:
1. Double-blind placebo-controlled study which followed 25 patients diagnosed with IBS who experienced significant reduction of indigestion, flatulence, colitis, and nausea. Participants took one capsule twice a day for two weeks and had good results fairly quickly. To see full study click here, to see follow up study click here
2. Human bacterial diarrhea study done in Ecuador followed 21 patients with severe diarrhea, most likely from contaminated water, who experienced reduced duration of their symptoms from the typical 4-7 days to only 1-3 days. To see full study click here
References:
1. Bittner, AC, Croffut, RM & Stranahan, MC (2005). Prescript-AssistTM probiotic-prebiotic treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical study.Clinical Therapeutics, 27(6):755-761.
2. Smith, C (2005). Prescript-Assist™: Updated Synopsis of Clinical Experience (Report CS-01-05). Ft. Benton, MT: Safer Medical, Inc.
3. Bittner, Caicedo, De la Torre & Yokelson, T.N. (2006).
Prescript-AssistTM Probiotic-Prebiotic Treatment For Bacterial-Diarrhea: Clinical Experience in Ecuador