What is the difference between FS-3B and Probiotics?
FS-3B is more than a probiotic: it is a tribiotic, meaning a formula that acts on three distinct but complementary levels. This approach is inspired by the latest scientific advances in the study of the microbiota.
1. Prebiotics from 36 fermented plants
They consist of fibres and fermentable compounds naturally present in 36 fermented fruits and vegetables, selected for their ability to support the growth of beneficial micro-organisms.
These actives contribute to the diversity and resilience of the microbiota, by creating a favourable environment for the activity of good bacteria.
2. 25 characterised probiotic strains
Each strain has been rigorously selected for its documented effects on digestion, intestinal balance, skin, weight management or immune functions.
The strains contained in FS-3B are:
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Selected on the basis of peer-reviewed clinical publications;
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Dosed at 50 billion CFU per daily intake;
3. Postbiotics: a little-known but essential innovation
Postbiotics refer to both the bioactive compounds produced by probiotics when they are alive and the elements resulting from their degradation once they are dead.
Their presence in FS-3B allows:
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Supporting microbiota stability;
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Contributing to the proper functioning of the intestinal barrier;
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Complementing the action of living probiotics.
This three-stage action creates a circular interaction between the components, which work in a complementary manner to maintain a balanced intestinal environment.


