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A Different Approach to Probiotics
ARE YOU READY FOR IMPROVED GUT HEALTH, HIGHER ENERGY LEVELS, AND STRONGER IMMUNITY?

About Our Probiotic
- 15 Billion CFUs Of Probiotic Bacteria
- 12 Proven Strains
- Shelf-Stable
- Time-Release Tablets
- Prebiotic Included
Benefits of Taking a High-Quality Probiotic
There’s a huge amount of scientific evidence to support the health benefits of probiotic bacteria.
Research shows that the many different species of probiotics can not only enhance your digestion, but also your skin, respiratory system, cognitive function, mood... and so much more.
If your gut gets out of balance, whether due to diet, antibiotics, Candida overgrowth, or any other reason, a good probiotic supplement can replenish your gut with good bacteria.
Here are just a few of the potential benefits from taking probiotics:
- Reduced Gas and Bloating
- Better Digestion
- Healthy Immunity
- Improved Nutrient Absorption
- Good Skin Health
Pure Ingredients, Trusted ResultsHigh-quality ingredients for effective, natural wellness.
High-quality ingredients for effective, natural wellness.
FAQ
How is this different from other probiotics?
How is this different from other probiotics?
The biggest difference between our probiotic and most other brands is the way that we get our live bacteria to your gut.
Most probiotic brands use vegetable capsules that deliver only around 4% of their bacteria safely to the gut. That's because the veggie capsules are quickly broken down in your stomach, and the live bacteria are then exposed to your stomach acid. Probiotic bacteria are sensitive to this highly acidic environment and most of them are killed before passing through to your intestines.
To solve this problem, we compress our bacteria into special time-release tablets. When these come into contact with moisture, they form a protective gel coating that keeps the bacteria safe in your stomach. Then, when the tablet passes through to your intestines, the bacteria are slowly released over 8-10 hours.
Tests using simulated stomach acid have shown that this method safely delivers at least 15 times more bacteria, when compared to regular vegetable capsules.
Our probiotic also has 12 strains chosen for their impact on digestion and immunity, and a total of 15 billion CFUs of bacteria.
Do your probiotics need to be refrigerated?
Do your probiotics need to be refrigerated?
Sylvorian probiotics do not need to be refrigerated. Thanks to our long-lasting probiotic strains and the patented BIO-tract delivery mechanism, your probiotics will still be going strong at expiration date. Just keep them in a cool, dry place.
Where are your probiotics made?
Where are your probiotics made?
They are made in the USA, in a GMP-certified, FDA-compliant facility. We use rigorous quality control to ensure the highest standards.
How do you ensure that your probiotics aren't destroyed bystomach acid?
How do you ensure that your probiotics aren't destroyed bystomach acid?
Have you ever bought a probiotic supplement and found that it had no effect? That’s probably because all of the probiotic strains were destroyed by your stomach acid. Sylvorian probiotics use a patented process to compress our probiotics into tablets. Research has shown that this process delivers 15 times as many bacteria through stomach acid and to the intestines.
Are your probiotics free of allergens?
Are your probiotics free of allergens?
Our probiotics are completely free of nuts, wheat, gluten, and dairy. They are vegan, completely non-GMO, and free from all preservatives and artificial colors or flavors. Our facilities are fully cGMP-compliant and operate to the highest standards. We use rigorous quality control to ensure that our supplements match what it says on the label.
Can I use your probiotics while traveling?
Can I use your probiotics while traveling?
Travelers diarrhea and digestive problems can be incredibly common while traveling. Changes in timezones, exposure to new bugs, and new foods can all contribute. Sylvorian probiotics are ideal to take while traveling because they are shelf-stable. And thanks to our innovative delivery system, they can be taken at any time of day, giving you one less thing to worry about.
What time of day do I take the probiotic?
What time of day do I take the probiotic?
The time of day, or whether you take it with or without food, is less important with our time-release probiotic. When the time-release tablets come into contact with moisture they form a gel coating that protects them from the acidic environment in your stomach. Tests have shown that they are 15 times more effective at surviving stomach acid, when compared to regular vegetable capsules. They also release their live bacteria over 8-10 hours instead of all at once.
How long until I see results?
How long until I see results?
One of the first and most obvious benefits that our customers see is usually in improved digestion. That often happens within the first few weeks. Changes like higher energy levels and stronger immunity come a little later, as the gut flora begin to rebalance and nutrient absorption improves. The exact timeframe depends on how imbalanced your gut was to start with, what your diet is, and many other factors!
What is the recommended dose?
What is the recommended dose?
The regular dose for our Probiotic is one tablet per day. That's what most of our customers do, but we also have customers who take a wide range of doses. Some take three or more per day, whereas others take only half a tablet per day.
That's one major advantage of using the time-release tablets; if you have a sensitive gut, taking half a tablet is a good way to start taking the probiotic without causing any digestive upset.
Can I take it with an antibiotic?
Can I take it with an antibiotic?
There is a commonly-held misconception that it’s pointless to take probiotics alongside antibiotics, because the antibiotics will kill the good bacteria in the probiotic. This is very far from the truth.
There has been a tremendous amount of research into the use of probiotics to manage the side effects associated with antibiotics. Often these side effects are digestive symptoms like diarrhea, but there are also longer-term impacts like a weakening of immunity.
Probiotics have been consistently shown to reduce the side effects of antibiotics. They can prevent much of the damage to your gut flora and reduce the long-term impact on your gut health, digestion, and immunity.
There is one important thing to note. Remember to take your probiotic at least an hour apart from the antibiotic. That will prevent the good bacteria from being killed by the antibiotic.
What time of day do I take the probiotic?
What time of day do I take the probiotic?
The time of day, or whether you take it with or without food, is less important with our time-release probiotic. When the time-release tablets come into contact with moisture they form a gel coating that protects them from the acidic environment in your stomach. Tests have shown that they are 15 times more effective at surviving stomach acid, when compared to regular vegetable capsules. They also release their live bacteria over 8-10 hours instead of all at once.
How long until I see results?
How long until I see results?
One of the first and most obvious benefits that our customers see is usually in improved digestion. That often happens within the first few weeks. Changes like higher energy levels and stronger immunity come a little later, as the gut flora begin to rebalance and nutrient absorption improves. The exact timeframe depends on how imbalanced your gut was to start with, what your diet is, and many other factors!
What is the recommended dose?
What is the recommended dose?
The regular dose for our Probiotic is one tablet per day. That's what most of our customers do, but we also have customers who take a wide range of doses. Some take three or more per day, whereas others take only half a tablet per day.
That's one major advantage of using the time-release tablets; if you have a sensitive gut, taking half a tablet is a good way to start taking the probiotic without causing any digestive upset.
Can I take it with an antibiotic?
Can I take it with an antibiotic?
There is a commonly-held misconception that it’s pointless to take probiotics alongside antibiotics, because the antibiotics will kill the good bacteria in the probiotic. This is very far from the truth.
There has been a tremendous amount of research into the use of probiotics to manage the side effects associated with antibiotics. Often these side effects are digestive symptoms like diarrhea, but there are also longer-term impacts like a weakening of immunity.
Probiotics have been consistently shown to reduce the side effects of antibiotics. They can prevent much of the damage to your gut flora and reduce the long-term impact on your gut health, digestion, and immunity.
There is one important thing to note. Remember to take your probiotic at least an hour apart from the antibiotic. That will prevent the good bacteria from being killed by the antibiotic.
Is the probiotic good for people with histamine intolerance?
Is the probiotic good for people with histamine intolerance?
Probiotic supplements are generally a much better option than fermented foods if you are histamine-intolerant.
Some strains of probiotic bacteria (e.g. L. bulgaricus) are histamine-producing. Other strains (e.g. L. acidophilus, L. paracasei, Lactococcus lactis) are histamine-neutral. Some strains (e.g. L. plantarum, B. infantis, B. longum, L. salivarius) are thought to have a histamine-lowering effect! The research is mixed on others - for example, some research studies have found L. casei and S. thermophilus to be histamine-producers, but others have shown them to be histamine-neutral!
Our probiotic wasn't specifically designed to be low-histamine, but it does contain mostly histamine-neutral and histamine-lowering strains. It contains two strains that may be histamine-producers or histamine-neutral, depending which research you read (L. casei and S. thermophilus). But it also contains proven histamine-degraders like L. plantarum, B. infantis, B. longum, and L. salivarius. The other strains are broadly histamine-neutral. It does not contain the biggest histamine-producers like L. bulgaricus.
Are there side effects from this probiotic?
Are there side effects from this probiotic?
It’s not uncommon for people to experience temporary digestive side effects when starting a new probiotic, especially more potent probiotics like ours, although these do generally pass fairly quickly.
This is particularly true if you have a sensitive gut. As the 'good bacteria' reach the gut and the gut flora start to rebalance, this can cause temporary symptoms like gas and bloating. It’s actually a sign that the probiotic bacteria are getting safely to the gut and starting to do their work!
These digestive symptoms will usually pass within a few days. If they're very uncomfortable, one of the major benefits of our probiotic is that you can break the tablets in half (or smaller). In fact, that's usually our first suggestion to anyone suffering from digestive side effects.
Taking a half or quarter dose will reduce the stress on your existing gut flora and allow your gut more time to adjust. Over time, you can increase the dose if and when you feel comfortable.
Can the probiotic help with acid reflux?
Can the probiotic help with acid reflux?
Probiotics can be used for acid reflux. Antacids and Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) can lead to short-term improvements, but they often tend to impair digestion and mask the underlying problem.
Taking them for too long can lead to unwelcome changes in your gut flora, and possibly worsen conditions like SIBO or Candida. PPIs have been linked to kidney disease and cardiovascular disease.
There have been around 15 studies investigating the possible use of probiotics for acid reflux.
Almost all of those studies found that patients saw improvements in GERD and reflux symptoms. When combined with diet and lifestyle changes, probiotics could be a safer long-term option than PPIs.