Lemme Fiber & Probiotic Gummies for Adults Promotes Regularity & Digestive Health No Sugar Added Strawberry Flavor 4g Prebiotic Fiber & Clinically Studied Probiotic Strains (60 Count)
- GREAT TASTING FIBER FORMULA: No sugar added formula with prebiotic fiber to support digestive health and regularity. Includes 4g of non-GMO prebiotic fiber per serving to fuel a healthy gut.* - PROBIOTICS BACKED BY SCIENCE: Our fiber gummy supplement for women is formulated with 2 clinically-studied probiotics (2 billion CFUs) to promote a balanced gut, support digestive health and promote regularity.* - PROMOTES DIGESTIVE HEALTH: Prebiotic fiber, clinically-studied Probiotic Digestive Blend & Vitamin D3 play a critical role in modulating the gut microbiome and strengthening the connection between gut cells.* - PLANT-BASED FIBER: Lemme Fiber is pectin-based, vegetarian, non-GMO, gluten-free, and gelatin-free. Lemme does not contain corn syrup, synthetic colors, or gelatin. Made in the USA in a cGMP certified facility. - REAL RESULTS: Lemme is expertly formulated with clinically-studied ingredients that leave you feeling your best. Our gummies are so delicious, you won't believe they're supplements.
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treot, cure, or prevent any disease. (1) International Journal of Probiotics and Probiotics Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 175-182, 2017. The Efficacy of SNZ-1969 Tablets in the Treatment of Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis. V. Usha Rani, S.r. Rao, P. Grisha, A.V. Sharma and M.S. Usha. (2) Baron, M. (2009) Original Research: A Patented Strain of Bacillus coagulans Increased Immune Response to Viral Challenge, Postgraduate Medicine, 121:2, 114-118. (3) Haya J, Garcia A, Lopez-Manzanara C, Balawi M, Haya L. Importance of Lactic Acid in Maintaining Vaginal Health: A Review of Vaginitis and Vaginosis Etiopathogenic Bases and a Proposal for a New Treatment. Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2014; 4(13): 787-99.