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What is a Soil-based Probiotic & How Do I Know If I Need One?

If you haven't experienced good results with other probiotics or are dealing with SIBO, you may want to try a soil-based probiotic. Primal Earth is designed to survive the digestion process and populate your GI tract where it matters most — your colon — so you can feel your best.

A Super Strength SBO Probiotic

This probiotic isn’t like your run-of-the-mill health-food store variety. My Primal Earth Probiotic contains three different strains of live, inherently viable symbiotic microorganisms. These soil-based super probiotics have a seed-like structure that protects them from heat, oxygen, and even passage through the stomach and small intestine.

Primal Earth Probiotic: Survives Digestion Intact!

The probiotics in Primal Earth Probiotic reach your large intestine and colon intact, where they can colonize and proliferate, supporting optimal health and vitality. Because the viable microorganisms in Primal Earth Probiotic are protected from heat and stomach acid, they are able to travel undaunted through the digestive tract to their destination, the large intestine, and colon.

Many Lactic Acid Based Probiotics Simply Don’t Work

Many lactic acid based probiotics available on the market simply don’t work... Unless the manufacturer of a lactic acid-based probiotic goes to great lengths to protect their probiotic formula from stomach acid, heat, oxygen, and light, odds are that the CFU count you see on their label is woefully inaccurate. Many of these manufacturers either don’t understand the need for this or don’t want to spend the money to do it. Unfortunately, this results in many mass-market probiotic supplements simply not able to do what they advertise.

Standard Probiotics Can Make SIBO Worse

If you can believe it, there are certain situations where standard lactic acid based probiotics can actually cause more complications than they solve. SIBO, or Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth, is one of those situations. Because SIBO is an overgrowth of bacteria in the small bowel often caused by chronic constipation or challenges with the nervous system, adding more lactic acid based bacteria into the small intestine can often be adding more fuel to the fire. This is a situation where a soil based probiotic can really shine. They don’t populate in the small intestine and lend themselves to bacterial overgrowth there, instead heading to the large intestine and colon where they can support vibrant health.

Primal Earth Probiotic is the Ultimate SBO Probiotic

I custom formulated my Primal Earth Probiotic to perfectly mimic the key probiotics available in our paleolithic ancestors’ diets. Our Paleo ancestors got much of their beneficial probiotic microorganisms from their environment and their food. When they picked a root vegetable from the organic, pristine earth, the humic rich soil was teeming with microorganisms, many that we exist symbiotically with. In today’s washed and sterile society where we are twice removed from the source of our food, many of us do not have the opportunity to be exposed to these types of probiotics. I believe this is almost certainly a piece of the puzzle with regard to why digestive issues are so much more common today than they once were.

Who Should Take Primal Earth Probiotic?

Primal Earth Probiotic is an excellent choice for those who:

  • Are not experiencing success with traditional lactic acid based probiotics
  • Have taken a course of antibiotics
  • Are looking to tackle tough digestive issues
  • Travel frequently and want to take their probiotics with them
  • Have a history of high stomach acid
  • Do not want to keep their probiotics in the refrigerator

Suggested Use: Take 1 capsule per day with a meal. Consult your physician before use.

Contents: 30 Capsules

Warning: Keep out of reach of children. Store away from heat and moisture.

DOES NOT CONTAIN: Gluten, Wheat, Dairy, Corn, Soy, GMOs, or Yeast.

FAQs

Why don’t I have to refrigerate Dr. Myers’ Primal Earth Probiotic?

My Primal Earth Probiotic is made with soil based probiotic organisms that naturally have a seed or spore-like protective coating. Because of this inherent protection, they are protected from heat, light, and oxygen, and therefore may be stored in a kitchen cupboard, desk drawer, or even traveled with.

How do I know if I should take Primal Earth Probiotics or one of your other probiotics?

I generally recommend my Primal Earth Probiotic formula to those who have tried other lactic acid based probiotics and had no improvement in digestive health, or relief from chronic complaints. Another reason to choose my Primal Earth Probiotic over my 30 Billion Probiotic, or my 100 Billion Probiotic is if you travel frequently and want to take your probiotic with you. My Primal Earth Probiotic stands up to the rigors of travel very well.

When should I take Primal Earth Probiotic?

Because of its viability and how resilient it is, My Primal Earth Probiotics can be taken at any time of the day, with or without food. Many find they feel best when they take it right before bed, and many others report it working best for them when taken with breakfast, lunch, or dinner. I recommend trying it at different times of the day and finding out what works best for you.

Is it safe to give Primal Earth Probiotic to children?

I generally recommend my less potent 30 Billion Probiotic Capsules for children and teenagers. Because everyone tolerates probiotics differently, I always recommend raising this question with your child’s pediatrician, so that their health history and individual circumstances may be taken into account when forming a decision and before starting supplementation.

How often should I take probiotics?

Take one capsule per day, ideally before a meal to increase the chances of survival of the probiotics through the stomach acid and reaching the gut. However, I recommend you consult with your physician before use to determine what works best for you.

Is it safe to take probiotics when I am on antibiotics?

It is generally safe to take probiotics while on antibiotics, however it's important to speak with your physician first. Antibiotics can disrupt the balance of bacteria in the gut, and probiotics can help replenish the beneficial bacteria. However, certain antibiotics may not be compatible with all probiotics. It's also a good idea to take probiotics a couple of hours before or after taking antibiotics to avoid any irritation and ensure their effectiveness.

Is it possible to take too many probiotic capsules?

It is possible to take too many probiotic capsules. Taking high doses of probiotics can lead to digestive side effects, such as gas, bloating and diarrhea. In some cases, taking too many probiotics can also lead to an overgrowth of bad bacteria in the gut. It's

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