AXIS TREBIOTIC WITH MICROBIOME MATRIX
Q: How should Modere Axis Trebiotic be taken?
A: It should be taken once a day. Due to the convenient tasteless beadlet format, it can be taken straight to mouth, sprinkled on food, or mixed
into a smoothie.
Q: What is a postbiotic?
A: Postbiotics are bioactive compounds that are produced through fermentation done by probiotics. Modere Axis Trebiotic uses Epicor, a
fermented yeast product, as a postbiotic. It supports the gut barrier.
Q: How many cells are in the product?
A: 10 billion cells are added at the time of manufacture.
Q: What probiotic strains does it contain?
A: It contains Lactobacilus plantarum DR7, Pediococcus acidilactici, and Lactobacillus brevis.
Q: What is the difference between Modere Axis™ Trebiotic and Modere Probiotic?
A: The main differences between these two products are the strains and the prebiotic fibers that are used in each. Either can be used or both can
be used for a greater variety of probiotics, prebiotics and a postbiotic to support your microbiome.
Q: Is this gluten-free
A. Yes, it is.
Q: Is it non-GMO?
A: Yes, it is.
Q. Is it sugar free?
A: it is 97% sugar free
Q: Is it dairy free?
A: No, it is not.
Q: Is it suitable for vegetarians?
A: Yes, it is.
Q: Can I take this at the same time as other products in the Axis™ line?
A: Yes, this can be taken at the same time or even mixed with other products in the Axis™ line.
Q: Does Modere Axis™ Trebiotic have a flavour?
A: No, it is unflavored and has a very bland taste so that it can easily be taken straight to mouth, sprinkled on food, or mixed into a smoothie.
Q: Is it safe to use while pregnant?
A: We recommend consulting with your doctor prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Q: Can children take it?
A: Modere Axis™ Trebiotic is formulated specifically with adults in mind. We do not recommend giving it to children.
Q: Does Axis™ Trebiotic utilize any technology to help the probiotics in it reach the gut?
A: Axis™ Trebiotic does not utilize specific technology to help the strains in it to reach the gut, but each of the carefully picked strains, is acid and
bile resistant. This resistance helps ensure that the probiotics will be able to make it to the gut and populate there.
Q: How should it be stored?
A: Keep tightly closed and store in a cool, dry place.
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