Group: Hypromellose
Also known as: Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Hypromellose
Group: Cellulose
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is a refined wood pulp that is commonly used as a texturizer, anti-caking agent, and bulking agent in food and dietary supplements. It is a white, odorless powder that is insoluble in water and is often used to improve the texture and stability of products.
Also known as: Cellulose, MCC
Group: Blend (non-nutrient/non-botanical)
UNII Code: 1
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Genestra HMF (Human Microflora) Probiotics offer: Clinically studied, proprietary strains Doctor-recommended for over 20 years Research-driven, condition-specific formulas Potency guaranteed through expiration
Recommended Dose: Adults, Adolescents and Children (6 years and older): Take 1 capsule daily with a meal, or as recommended by your health professional.
Warning: If you have an immune-compromised condition, do not use.
If you are pregnant or lactating, have any health condition or are taking any medication, consult your health professional before use.
If symptoms of digestive upset occur, stop use and consult your health professional. This product was sealed for your protection. Do not use if box or contents are open or damaged.
Store in a cool, dry place.
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Probiotic Supplement
Supports GI health, abdominal comfort and a healthy microflora 25 billion CFU guaranteed daily
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No refrigeration necessary
Supports GI health
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