Barimelts Probiotic 5 Billion CFU - 60 Fast-Dissolving Tablets (2-Month Supply) - Sugar-Free Probiotics for Women Support Gut Health After Bariatric Surgery Natural Cherry Flavor
- Post-bariatric-surgery probiotics for digestive health: Barimelts Probiotic is uniquely designed to support gut health for women who have undergone bariatric surgery with great-tasting, fast-dissolving tablets that are gentle on the stomach? - Bariatric must-haves: Manufactured with 5 billion CFUs of Bacillus coagulans, our women’s probiotic helps stabilize and balance gut bacteria, supporting regularity and helping to minimize stomach upset that you may experience*? - Easy to take: We formulated an enjoyable way to take probiotics after bariatric surgery with tasty melt-in-your-mouth tablets that ensure nutrients are readily available for absorption after ingestion, just take one tablet 2-3 times daily? - Formulated with you in mind: Available in our natural cherry flavor, our probiotic for women is sugar-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, non-GMO and contains only natural sweeteners and flavors? - Committed to quality and care: Barimelts bariatric vitamins follow ASMBS guidelines, are produced in our NSF-certified GMP facility, and undergo third-party testing for potency and purity?
Product description
What are probiotics?
Why are probiotics important after bariatric surgery?
How can probiotics benefit bariatric patients?
Barimelts Bariatric Vitamins
What are probiotics?
Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that support a healthy gut microbiome. They help maintain digestive health, enhance nutrient absorption, and support immune function.
Why are probiotics important after bariatric surgery?
After bariatric surgery, changes in the digestive system can disrupt the balance of gut bacteria. Probiotics can help restore this balance, improve digestion, and enhance overall gut health.
How can probiotics benefit bariatric patients?
Probiotics can help support digestive issues that may occur after bariatric surgery. They can also support nutrient absorption, which is important for bariatric patients to help prevent certain nutrient deficiencies and maintain overall health.