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Phytoceutics Ceregut Probiotic Powder Sachet – 10
N$260.30Ceregut Probiotic Powder Sachets
Phytoceutics Ceregut Probiotics is made of two strains of probiotics and is a 3 billion CFU probiotic that helps to improve and normalise gut bacteria for a better functioning digestive system. We love that this probiotic comes in ready-to-use, single-use sachets and is free of artificial flavours, colours, preservatives, and GMOs.
- Probiotic health supplement
- Contains bifidobacterium longum & lactobacillus helveticus
- Comes in convenient single-use sachets
- Helps to improve & normalise microbial balance
- Improves digestive tract function
- May help to normalise bowel movements
- Can help to boost immune system
- Free of artificial fillers, flavours & GMOs
- Suitable for lacto-vegetarians
Suggested use: Adults & children 3 years and older: take 1 x stick per day.
- Can be taken without water at any time of the day.
- Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
- Excessive consumption may have a laxative effect.
Further information:
- Avoid taking CEREGUT if you have an indwelling catheter, have been diagnosed with liver cirrhosis or if you suffer from compromised gut integrity possibly resulting from short bowel syndrome, or inflammatory bowel disease (e.g., ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease).
- Avoid use if you have a heart valve lesion; you should not take CEREGUT before you go for dental surgery or the scope of the stomach (gastroscopy) or colon (colonoscopy).
- Stop taking CEREGUT and consult your doctor or healthcare provider if symptoms of digestive upset (e.g., diarrhoea) occur, worsen, or persist beyond 3 days.
- You should not take CEREGUT if you are taking medicines to suppress your immune system.
- If you are taking antibiotics, you must separate the doses of CEREGUT and your antibiotic by at least two hours to prevent the antibiotic from killing your probiotic’s live and active micro-organisms.
- The use of CEREGUT is not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding due to a lack of adequate supporting information.