- 1 Billion CFU
- Lactobacillus casei
- 1 Billion CFU
- Lactobacillus acidophilus
- 1 Billion CFU
- Bifidobacterium bifidum
- 48 Billion CFU
- Pediococcus acidilactici
- 90MG
- Whey
- 100 FCC GLA units
- Alpha-Amylase
- 1000 FCC
- Cellulase
- 1500 FCC
- Lipase
- 150000 FCC
- Bacterial Protease
Format
Capsules
Dosage
Silver Lining probiotic dose: Adults 1 capsule twice a day. Take with food/meal at least 2-3 hours before or after antibiotics. For prolonged use, consult a health care practitioner.
Important Information
Silver Lining Pre & Probiotic has NO artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives. NO sugar, salt, starch, or gluten. NO refrigeration required. See cautions below.
- Contains 50 billion active cells
- egulates a healthy gut flora
- Dramatically increases immune function
- Improves digestion
- Limits intestinal upsets
- Shortens duration of sickness
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Silver Lining, Canadian formulators of Prebiotic and Probiotic Digestive Enzymes to support digestive health naturally. Silver Lining follows a strict non-GMO, gluten and additive free formulation to enhance gut flora. With over 50 billion active cells, no refrigeration’s required, meaning Silver Lining not only provides a healthy supplement, but one that can be taken anywhere.
Silver Lining Supplements
SILVER LINING offers unique prebiotic and probiotic supplements. They include a digestive blend of prebiotics, probiotics and digestive enzymes promoting a favourable gut flora and maintenance of good health through intestinal and gastro-intestinal support.
Why Do We Need Silver Lining Digestive Enzymes?
In today's fast-paced society, most diets are unbalanced.
We eat on the go, chewing too fast and too little. For many, mineral and vitamin consumption is low and the foods we eat have been highly processed, hampering our body's ability to maintain healthy gut flora. With high-stress levels and the overuse of antibiotics and painkillers, harmful bacteria can quickly take over.
Can You Take a Prebiotic and Probiotic Together?
Yes you can! Adding Silver Lining to your daily routine will help you properly digest your food.
Digestive Enzymes VS Probiotics
Digestive enzymes help in breaking down food and eliminating waste, while probiotics build up the healthy microorganisms needed to maintain, fortify and protect your overall health and well-being. That's why many people like digestive enzyme supplements because it includes both probiotics and digestive enzymes as well as prebiotics all in one formula.
Features of Digestive Enzymes
- Contains 50 billion active cells
- Shelf stable (no refrigeration necessary)
- No artificial colours, flavours or preservatives
- No sugar, salt, starch or gluten
- Ranked 5 stars, Silver Lining probiotic and prebiotic supplement is the best prebiotic and probiotic combination. We adhere to our high standards of quality control. You can be sure that every bottle of SILVER LINING has been thoroughly inspected.
Benefits Of Digestive Enzymes
- Regulates a healthy gut flora
- Dramatically increases immune function
- Improves digestion
- Limits intestinal upsets, diarrhea and constipation (IBS)
- Shortens duration of sickness
- Helps prevent the growth of harmful bacteria
- Stimulates the growth/activity of advantageous bacteria
Common Uses Of Digestive Enzymes
- The ones trying to get back on track and their support system.
- The aspiring health advocates and the seekers of balance.
- The recovering patients and their caretakers.
- The ones in their golden years and the ones turning a new leaf after years of neglect.
Everyone benefits from taking our unique blend of prebiotic, probiotics and digestive enzymes, regardless of age, weight or health condition.
Intestinal Health
Neglected, it can cause serious health concerns. Taking care of intestinal health can help you to stay energetic and full of life. Read on to discover how you can improve the health of your intestines...
The intestine is the main absorptive area of the digestive tract. It is essentially a tube with a thin mucous lining and lots of blood vessels on the inside and muscles around the outside. It has its own immune tissue called GALT, or gut associated lymphoid tissue. The inner lining is filled with little fingers, or projection of the mucous, which greatly increases its absorptive surface.
Lying on the membrane are many friendly organisms, which help our body with the digestive process. The small intestine attaches to the stomach. Near it's beginning, ducts from the liver and pancreas release digestive juices. These juices mix with the partially digested food from the stomach and continue the digestive process. Nutrients are absorbed through the thin intestinal wall and transported via the bloodstream, to where they are needed. The liver also excretes processed toxins and fats through the bile. These substances must be carried through the intestine without being absorbed.
The remainder of the food is pushed through into the large intestine. The main function of the large intestine is the preparation of stool for excretion. In order to do this the digested food must be dehydrated and compacted. The last bit of nutrients may also be absorbed here.
The immune system has an important role to play in the health of the intestine and the body at large. One can think of the digestive tract as part of the exterior since it is in contact with things taken in from our environment. GALT must identify normal food particles and nutrients from microbes, toxins and other foreign substances that can cause our body's harm. Improper immune responses are a cause of food allergy, food sensitivity and can be the basis for autoimmune conditions.
Some of the most important players in intestinal health are not part of our own body. Friendly intestinal bacteria, often called probiotics, are an essential part of digestion. They break down food particles, manufacture vitamins and prevent the infection of the tract with other microbes. Each bowel movement actually contains millions of these friendly bacteria; they are in a constant state of renewal. Many concerns like indigestion, gas, bloating and constipation can be due to an imbalance of the intestinal bacteria. It is easy to upset this balance by improper diet or taking medications like antibiotics.
Many foods that we eat, other substances we consume and our lifestyles contribute to intestinal disorders. Highly processed foods, alcohol, medications and tobacco are difficult for our body to break down and may also physically damage the digestive lining.
Processed foods are also deficient in nutrients so not only does the body have to work extra hard to digest the food, but it also gets depleted of the things it needs to do its work. Water and fibre intake is important to have proper moisture and bulk in the stool and make bowel movements regular.
Stress, anxiety and other emotional concerns put our nervous system in an excited state. Our digestive processes are only fully functional when our nervous system is relaxed. Sedentary lifestyles decrease movement throughout the digestive tract. As our transit time slows there is more opportunity for the re-absorption of processed toxins and greater chance of microbial overgrowth. Slow transit time also dries the stool and makes it more difficult to pass. Our body is designed so that each time we eat a meal we have a bowel movement. Many individuals can be considered constipated and have bowel movements less than once daily.
Cautions
If you have nausea, fever, vomiting, bloody diarrhoea, severe abdominal pain, gastrointestinal lesions/ulcers, diabetes, are pregnant or breastfeeding, are taking anticoagulant agents or anti-inflammatory agents, or are having surgery, consult a health care practitioner prior to use. If symptoms of digestive upset/diarrhoea occur, worsen or persist beyond 3 days, discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner. In such case of hypersensitivity/allergy, discontinue use. If you have an immune-compromised condition (ie. AIDS, lymphoma, long-term corticosteroid treatment), do not use this product.
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