Qore System
Probiotic Profile
Qivana’s Revolutionary Approach to Digestive Health
Your intestinal tract contains over 100 trillion bacteria—both good and
bad. The friendly or healthy bacteria are vital to proper development
of the immune system, to protection against microorganisms that
could cause disease, and to the digestion and absorption of food and nutrients.
Creating and maintaining a healthy balance of beneficial
bacteria can best be achieved by using probiotics. Probiotics are tiny
organisms that help restore health and balance to the intestinal tract.
When selecting a probiotic supplement, the most important factors
are: ensuring the probiotics can be kept alive and viable until they
are delivered to the site of action; and guaranteeing the supplement
contains the specific probiotic strains and species that have a known
pedigree and are backed by research. Qivana’s Qore™ Probiotic is a
revolutionary probiotic supplement created with the most proven
species of probiotics in the world and is guaranteed to deliver
live, healthy bacteria in the intestinal tract. Qore Probiotic uses
Trisphere™ technology, the most advanced delivery system available on
the planet, and is the only supplement that can guarantee the number
of beneficial organisms that will actually make it into your GI tract alive, viable, and intact.
Healthy Bacteria Can Help Strengthen Your Overall Health
The good bacteria live, colonize, thrive, and reproduce in your
gastrointestinal tract, just below the stomach, and form a complex and
enormously diverse ecosystem. These resident bacteria synthesize
the B-complex vitamins, crowd out yeast and parasites, help regulate
blood cholesterol levels, and produce antibiotic compounds.
When the bacteria in your gut are abundant and healthy, they promote good health,
prevent illness, and protect your well-being. Their health is literally your
health. Maintaining a healthy intestinal tract is essential because your
GI tract contains 80% of the cells that make immune antibodies.
Every day you make choices and are exposed to environmental
stressors and that compromise and diminish these good bacteria—junk
foods, caffeine, artificial sweeteners, trans fats, pesticides, antibiotics,
chlorinated drinking water, and other toxins. These factors, along with
your own lifestyle choices including inadequate nutrition, alcohol, and
stress can all wreak havoc in the gastrointestinal tract by destroying
healthy bacteria in your gut.
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When the delicate balance of healthy bacteria in your system is compromised,
undesirable bacteria is allowed to multiply, and unfriendly organisms such as
disease-causing bacteria, yeasts, and fungi set up shop in your digestive tract.
When the ratio of good bacteria to bad is lowered, problems begin to arise such
as excessive gas, bloating, constipation, intestinal toxicity, and poor absorption
of nutrients. While it’s true that non-beneficial bacteria are naturally occurring
in the intestinal tract, problems begin when their growth goes unchecked. As a
result, local and systemic health challenges can develop, making you vulnerable to infection and illness.
Fortunately, you can help your body restore and maintain a healthy balance of
good bacteria in your system with probiotics.
What are Probiotics?
The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization and the World Health
Organization and the International Scientific Association for Probiotics and
Prebiotics (ISAPP), calls probiotics, “live microorganisms, which, when administered
in adequate amounts, confer a health benefit on the host.”
Probiotics are tiny organisms that help restore health and balance to the intestinal
tract. Probiotics are essentially the opposite of antibiotics and are often referred to
as friendly or beneficial bacteria.
Probiotics can be found in some foods like yogurt, olives, kim chee, sauerkraut,
buttermilk, aged cheeses, miso, tempeh, cultured dairy products, some juices, and soy beverages.
However, the most effective way to guarantee that you increase
and maintain the amount of healthy bacteria in your system is to take a high-quality probiotic supplement.
Increased research and interest in probiotics in the last decade has led to a greater
amount of available products. Americans’ spending on probiotic supplements,
for example, nearly tripled from 1994 to 2003.
However, not all products deliver adequate results. When searching for a probiotic product, it’s essential to find
one that contains enough healthy bacteria, as well as a delivery system that
enables the good bacteria to survive harsh stomach acids and reach your gut alive, intact, and viable.
Qore™ Probiotic
Qore Probiotic is a revolutionary probiotic supplement created to help replenish
healthy bacteria in the gut with a unique and proprietary blend of probiotics. Qore
Probiotic helps the digestive system reach its potential by supporting healthy
digestion, immune system function, and aiding in nutrient absorption.
Qore Probiotic uses Trisphere™ technology, a proprietary triple-layered beadlet,
to deliver our proven bacteria to the intestines. Trisphere technology is the most
advanced and revolutionary delivery system available on the planet because
it provides a guarantee of the number of organisms that will actually make it
into your GI tract alive, viable, and intact. This delivery method is 100% more
effective than traditional two-piece capsules and 50% better than enteric coated
two-piece capsules at keeping the bacteria alive and usable, and delivering them to your intestinal tract.
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Qore Probiotic is scientifically designed to:
• Promote healthy digestion and the balance of healthy gut flora
• Improve intestinal ecology and overall well-being
• Reduce lactose intolerance symptoms
• Promote bowel regularity and prevent diarrhea
• Reduce gastrointestinal discomfort
• Improve the level of naturally occurring good bacteria
• Reduce the generation of toxic metabolic end-products
• Support improved nutritional status
• Inhibit the adhesion and/or invasion of pathogenic bacteria, including pathogenic and food-borne microns,
onto the intestinal cells
• Support intestinal mucosal immunity (IgA), and activate the modulate specific systemic immunological functions
for immune/inflammation protection and infection prevention
• Support oxalate degradation activity
Key ingredients: Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium Bifidum, Bifidobacterium
longum, Bifidobacterium lactis.
Why Probiotic Supplements Fail
With new research confirming their importance, consumers are becoming savvy
to the benefits of daily probiotic supplements. However, whether or not the
supplement can actually promote health will ultimately be determined by the quality
and consistency of the strains used, and the delivery system’s ability to keep these
organisms alive from the time of manufacturing, until they reach your GI tract.
Datamonitor reported 233 probiotic product launches last year, but nutritionists warn that not
all the probiotic-containing products found on store shelves provide the health benefits they claim.
Few of the claims are indeed backed by science, while many are just marketing hype.
For example, it matters little if a label claims that a pill contains 15 billion cfu of
bacteria when it was manufactured. It only matters that the bacteria is alive when
taken, and then delivered to the site of activity, alive, in tact, and viable. If they are
dead when taken, or killed by stomach acid, heat, bile, or digestive secretions, then
no health benefits will result. The study investigating this issue determined that of
the 55 products evaluated, 40% had undetectable limits of probiotics, and 47% of
the bacterial identities were mislabeled.
In a 2006 study, ConsumerLab.com, which tests nutritional products, found that
just eight of 13 probiotic supplements met its quality standards.
For a probiotics supplement to be effective, it must be delivered alive to its site
of action. Most capsules, tablets, powders, liquids, foods, and pills, even if enteric-
coated, deliver little if any viable probiotics where they can colonize. These delivery
systems are unable to keep these bacteria alive and transport them to the site of
action where they can be utilized by the intestinal tract. What this simply means
is that even if your system receives the good bacteria, it’s most often dead and
in a state that isn’t beneficial or usable to your system. Ultimately, you’re taking a
chance by using a probiotic that can’t guarantee its delivery system. In the long run,
you may not be receiving the health benefits that you’re hoping and paying for.
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