Acidophilus Pearls Review
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What are Acidophilus Pearls?
Acidophilus Pearls are a blend of two probiotic strains: Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium Longum that have been encapsulated in a “pearl.”
Other Features
The pearl encapsulation does help to protect the active probiotic strains from digestive juices so that more of the probiotic bacteria make it into the colon. 1 billion CFUs are in each pearl. Acidophilus Pearls do not come with prebiotic.
Artificial Dyes or Coloring
Acidophilus Pearls have no dyes or artificial coloring.
Summary:
Acidophilus Pearls have 2 probiotic strains and a dose of 1 billion CFUs per pearl. The pearl protects the probiotics inside from stomach acid when consumed.
ProbioticsDB.com Ingredient Analysis:
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Prebiotics | Prebiotics are a food source for probiotics. Acidophilus Pearls have no prebiotic. |
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Number of Probiotic Strains | There are thousands of different kinds of organisms living in your colon. Some are more helpful than others. Acidophilus Pearls has 2 strains of probiotic. |
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Number of CFUs (in billions) | CFU stands for Colony Forming Unit which is representative of the number of organisms in the product. Acidophilus Pearls only has 1 billion CFU per capsule.. |
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Enteric Coating | Digestive juices may destroy many probiotic organisms. An enteric coating or delayed-release system that releases probiotics in the colon may help keep them alive. Acidophilus Pearls are enclosed in a protective “pearl.” |
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No artificial coloring or dyes | Acidophilus Pearls have no artificial coloring or dyes. |
Acidophilus Pearl Ingredients
| Supplement Facts Serving Size 1 Capsule |
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| Amount Per Serving | %Daily Value | |
| Proprietary Probiotic Blend of (Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium longum) | 1 billion CFU | * |
Other Ingredients: vegetable oil (palm and coconut), gelatin, vegetable glycerin, soy lecithin, and pectin.

