Pharmax HLC Synbiotic Intensive Probiotics Sachets

Pharmax HLC Synbiotic Intensive Acidophilus Sachets by Pharmax contain a minimum of 130 billion CFU of L. acidophilis, B. bifidum, B. lactic, and L. salivarius in each sachet. Contains 7 sachets.

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Pharmax HLC Synbiotic Intensive Sachets

HLC Synbiotic Intensive is the highest potency HLC product containing a minimum of 130 billion CFU of L. acidophilus, B. bifidum, B. lactic, and L. salivarius in each sachet. Each of these different strains attach in different areas of the skin tissue in the intestinal tract (small and large intestines). This probiotic is a microbial replacement program for the gastrointestinal tract intended for 7 to 14 days depending on the severity of the problem.

HLC Synbiotic Intensive will crowd out yeast and other undesirable organisms which result from use of antibiotics, chemotherapy, oral contraceptives, and hormone replacement therapy. Also helpful for chronic parasitic and fungal infections as well as Candida overgrowth.

Notice for persons with dairy sensitivities: HLC probiotics manufactured by Pharmax are grown in a nutrient base that includes dairy.  This nutrient base is removed after the microorganisms are grown.  These products are tested at the end of the process for potential allergens, and traces of dairy are found to be in the parts per million.  These products therefore are unlikely to induce a reaction due to traces of dairy, except in persons with severe allergies.

Cost Per Serving: $5.26
Brand: Pharmax
SKU: PHX022
Delivery type: Powder
MPN: PB08-7
Made In: United Kingdom
Serving size: 1 20 g sachet
Servings per container: 7

Ingredients
HLC LAB4 Consortium, Lactobacillus acidophilus (CUL 60), Lactobacillus acidophilus (CUL 21), Bifidobacterium bifidum (CUL 20), Bifidobacterium lactis (CUL 34)PLUS: Lactobacillus salivarius (CUL 89);Total count 125 billion viable cells; Fructooligosacchar

Other Ingredients
Freeze dried apricot

Suggested Use
1 sachet (20 g) per day at the start of a meal or as professionally directed. Add water to contents of sachet and stir until dissolved.

Warnings
Keep out of reach of children.

Hypoallergenic: No
Does not contain: Corn, Egg, Fish, Gluten, Peanuts, Shellfish, Soy, Tree Nuts, Wheat

Customer Reviews

  1. It works! Review by Nick

    I use this product for the beer soak to treat my nails. It really works. The more you do it, the faster you'll get the good result. Highly recommended.

    Order # 113448 (Posted on 10/17/12)

  2. Working Well for Nail Fungus Review by McMuffette

    My husband has been using this product in the nail fungus soak for the last 30 days. So far it has been working well and there are signs of healthy nail growth. I agree that the process is slow; however I would rather use this method compared to 3 months of liver toxic medications.

    Order #1 07016 (Posted on 10/17/12)

  3. So far, so good. Review by Franz

    Using with beer soak for nail fungus. May be working., but it's very slow. (Posted on 10/17/12)


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  • Tiena Versicolor at 8/8/11 2:28 PM
    • Will it help rid your body of Tiena Versicolor?
    • Hi there, HLC Synbiotic Intensive Sachets are used for the treatment of symptoms of fungal infections and can be used to treat symptoms of Tinea Versicolor. However to rid your of body of a fungal infection you need to treat the cause, not only the symptoms. Our Tinea Versicolor Intensive Kit is for individuals who wish to provide a complete and optimal solution for their Tinea Versicolor skin condition. If you use all of the products combined - you address nearly every nutritional need in order to address the skin condition of Tinea Versicolor. You may find that your Tinea Versicolor completely goes away when using this consistently. Take a look here : http://www.healthegoods.com/tinea-clear-versicolor-intensive-kit.html I highly recommend you consider Tinea Versicolor Intensive kit over HLC Synbiotic Intensive Sachets to effectively treat, and possibly rid the body of Tinea Versicolor. Best, Jatone Customer Support Representative
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  • RASH at 12/17/11 3:11 PM
    • I have a small rash on my neck, arms 6 - 7 weeks after I started my thyroid pill. Used Hyderm cream,stop pill. Then went to tropical country, rash went to left thigh shows fungus spores from scraping done in that country. I had Ketoconazole pill x 7 days which cleared most. After returning home I developed a brownish rash on my R thigh. Used Hyderm and Lotriderm cream to no avail. Pinkish rash appeared on my face,neck, arm, chest, abdomen, back. Was prescribed Loprox (except for face) start clearing some of the rash. Then my tongue was affected. ER MD sent me to Dermatologist who prescribed Kwellada x 2. Rash are all back. Used Selsun 2.5 selenuim shampoo as body wash to no avail. Very worried. No treatment. Also losing hair. Dr. Ben what do you think is wrong? Thanks kindly.
      Leah
    • Hello - Sorry to hear about the rash. Your digestive system and immune system may be depleted and may be over run with yeast/candida. I recommend looking for a good doctor near you: www.naturopathic.org www.functionalmedicine.org In the meantime, consider the Tinea versicolor kit: http://www.healthegoods.com/tinea-clear-versicolor-intensive-kit.html It doesnt sound entirely like tinea versicolor, but the products here are useful for yeast/candida. Avoid sugars. Add in Saccharomyces boulardii - take 4 capsules once a day: http://www.healthegoods.com/saccharomyces-boulardii-microbial-balance-support-60-vegetarian-capsules-seeking-health.html Consider taking 2 capsules of Microbial Defense in the morning and 2 more before dinner. http://www.healthegoods.com/microbial-defense.html Consider 5,000 IU of vitamin D3 daily: http://www.healthegoods.com/vitamin-d3-5000-iu-100-vegetarian-capsules-seeking-health.html Take an epsom salt bath - potent - add in about 2 lbs of epsom salt and get from www.saltworks.com - before getting into the bath, liberally apply the Moor Mud to your skin for 20 minutes. Then get into the hot bath with the moor mud still on your skin. Lay there for 15 minutes - do three times a week. Keep me posted how you are doing.
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  • treating a fungal infection at 4/24/13 2:46 PM
    • I have been trying to find something that would help me with a fungal infection I have been fighting for several years. It is not debilitating but it is on my feet and nails and occasionally on my hands. I have been primarily working with diet to deal with it and have used Pau d' Arco, Grape seed extract as anti-fungals along with steady use of Pro biotics. After 4 months of intensive use, progress has been slow. Reading your Radiant Health book the other night I came across your Polygonum Combination and wondered if that would be useful. Can you suggest this or any possibilities?
    • Hi Tony,

      Sorry to hear about your persistent fungal infection!  Changing up your diet is an excellent start since refined carbohydrates can promote fungal growth.  Keep it up!  Here are two blogs written by Dr. Ben about treating nail fungus naturally.  I hope they offer you some guidance.

      http://healthygoods.com/natural-health-blog/natural_nail_fungus_treatment_the_beer_soak/

      http://healthygoods.com/natural-health-blog/nail-fungus-treatments-effective-solutions-for-nail-fungus/

      Regarding the book Radiant Health and Polygonum Combination, I this it is best if you ask Dr. Ben on his website, www.seekinghealth.com  Sorry I’m not more help regarding that.

      In Health and Happiness,

      Kelly Harrington, MS, RD

      Registered Dietitian Nutritionist

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