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How bioavailable is Complete Probiotics?

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How bioavailable is Complete Probiotics?

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Bacillus Coagulans are a highly bioavailable form of probiotic, also known as Lactibacillus sporogenes. It is called a “right-spinning” L (+) non-dairy lactic acid. Other lactic acids (often dairy forms) are right-spinning’s mirror image, or left-spinning lactic acids.

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