HLC Intensive - 30 CP
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Temperature Stable Probiotics
HLC Intensive Pharmax LLC, 30 capsules
The HLC products are powerful probiotics for relief of intestinal health
problems. These Human Lactic Commensals (HLC) are human-derived strains
including Lactobacillus acidophilus and L. bifidus, and the only product line
of their kind in North America. All other probiotics are made from animal or
dairy strains and may not adhere as well to the human gastrointestinal
tract.
HLC Intensive is the highest potency HLC product in a capsule and
contains no Fructo-oligosacharides (FOS). Each capsule contains a minimum of 30
billion CFU of L. acidophilus, B. bifidum, B. lactis. Each of the three
different strains attach in different areas of the epithelial 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 organisms successfully used in clinical trial Virtually
100% survival through stomach Ability to attach to human epithelial
cells Long shelf stability and full label claim within 6 months at room
temperature Independent verification of specification with every batch
Suitable for vegans
HLC 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.
Intensive Phase: Take 2-4 capsules daily with meals for 7-14
days.
1. Clinical Considerations During and Post-antibiotic
therapy 2. Acute intestinal upset 3. Candidiasis 4. Digestive
disturbances (bloating, gas) 5. Parasitic infections 6. Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome 7. Bowel problems (constipation, diarrhea, IBS)
Intermediate Phase: Take 1-2 capsule daily after all meals.
1. Clinical Considerations General illness 2. Stressful life
style 3. Parasitic infections 4. Digestive problems (bloating, gas)
5. Constipation 6. Excessive alcohol consumption 7. Bowel problems
(constipation, diarrhea, IBS) 8. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 9.
Candidiasis
Are HLC products shipped with an ice pack? Not usually. This
is because after extensive product testing and new freeze drying technology
performed by Pharmax, it was concluded that the ice pack did not make a
difference during shipping since the product potency was still well over 100%
label claims when shipped with ice or no ice. The manufacturer states that it
is no longer necessary to ship the HMF products with an ice pack for these
reasons:
1. Pharmax has added in 50% more probiotic than what the label
guarantees per bottle. For example, HLC Caps are guaranteed to have 6 billion
L. acidophilus per serving, but there are 12 billion present at time of
manufacturing and it is kept frozen until shipping.
2. In October 2004 Pharmax increased product stability again, allowing
the probiotics to last up to 6 months at room temperature holding their
GUARANTEED minimum potency on label!
Additional Info The HLC (Human Lactic Commensals) range of
probiotics have been developed within the Pharmax alliance and have been proven
in both human clinical trials and by practitioner usage for over 10 years in
Europe. In many countries in Europe, they are the market leading probiotic
nutriceutical used by professional healthcarers.
The role of probiotics in human physiology is both varied and of
fundamental importance. However, part of the reason why their full benefits are
not always achieved in practice is that the microorganisms do not reach the
G.I. tract in either sufficient numbers or with sufficient activity to be
effective. Moreover, many bacterial isolates used as probiotic organisms are
poor colonizers of the G.I. tract, quickly passing straight through and thereby
eliciting only a transitory effect.
Hence, for a probiotic to be effective, there are four criteria of
primary importance that must be delivered: Proven product shelf stability,
ensuring that the probiotic organisms reach the user at the "correct"
potency. Ability of the selected cultures to survive gastric
juices/acidity. Ability of the cultures to attach to human epithelial
tissue. Proven in clinical trials.
HLC - Delivering a quality product with shelf stability and quality
assurance The organisms, Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium bifidum,
as used in the HLC range are fragile organisms, sensitive to both temperature
and moisture. As temperature increases from 40°F, there is an almost
exponential drop in viable numbers with time and this is exacerbated by the
presence of moisture.
It is for this reason that many probiotic products containing L.
acidophilus and Bifidobacteria have failed in independent surveys to deliver
label specifications of viable bacterial numbers to the end user. By addition
of microbial overage at the time of manufacture combined with appropriate
packaging and storage conditions, Pharmax ensures that all products reach the
customer at above-label specification. Independent analysis of each batch
(available to customers) proves the point.
The HLC probiotics have: Virtually indefinite shelf life if
kept frozen Full 12 - 18 months shelf life if kept refrigerated Over 3
months shelf life at room temperature and still remain above the label
specification!
This quality assurance promise has resulted in the HLC range being given
top placing of all products analysed for meeting specification and value for
money in two recent independent European probiotic surveys.
HLC - Highest survival through the stomach The pH of the
empty stomach is between 1.5 and 1.9 whereas, due to the buffering capacity of
food, the pH is raised to between 3.8 and 4.3 in the full stomach. The
aggressive nature of the stomach acts as an excellent barrier to invasion by
potentially pathogenic microbes. So, for probiotics to be effective, they must
survive in high numbers under the same environmental stresses as would severely
inhibit or eradicate other bacteria.
The HLC organisms were compared with other probiotic strains for
their ability to survive passage.
With over 90% survival in the full stomach and over 50% survival in the
harshest environment of the empty stomach, the HLC organisms proved
particularly robust and well adapted to the human stomach. This was in contrast
to other probiotic organisms, which showed great sensitivity to gastric
conditions and poor adaptation to the human host.
This study also demonstrated that probiotics should be taken in
association with a meal to ensure maximum survival.
HLC - Proven attachment to human epithelial cells and antagonism to
Candida albicans In the small intestine (duodenum, jejunum, ileum) the transit
time is rapid relative to the "doubling time" of normal flora bacteria so, if
they are unable to attach or otherwise become associated with the epithelial
surface, they will be washed through. Lactobacilli, particularly Lactobacillus
acidophilus are the most important colonizing organism of the small intestine
and it is therefore critical that any Lactobacillus strains used as probiotics
are capable of human epithelial cell attachment.
HLC - Proven in clinical trials Probiotics from the HLC range are
continuously tested and shown to be effective in independent, placebo
controlled, clinical trials. All such studies get published in peer-reviewed
scientific journals. Results from recent clinical studies are outlined
below.
Trial 1: Undertaken at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, U.K.
Aim: Reduction in post-antibiotic re-growth of potentially pathogenic
facultative microorganisms Results: HLC Intensive significantly prevented post
antibiotic increase in Staphylococci, Enterobacteriaceae and Enterococci. These
microorganisms are associated with post-antibiotic infection and overgrowth as
well as the acquisition and transfer of antibiotic resistance.
Trial 2: Undertaken at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, U.K.
Aim: Prevention of post-antibiotic overgrowth of Clostridium difficile in
hospitalized patients Results: HLC Intensive lowered frequency of Clostridium
difficile infection and overgrowth to the extent that justified its use in all
hospitalized patients undertaking antibiotic therapy.
With further clinical trials already in progress, it is clear that the
HLC range of probiotics from Pharmax is leading the way in innovative, clinical
probiotic research and will pave the way for recognition of the benefits of
probiotics in many new aspects of human health and disease.
The Functions of Lactobacilli & Bifidobacteria in the G.I. tract
Their major beneficial physiological functions are as follows:
Well established: Protect against enteric infection,
overgrowth and dysbiosis Stimulate the development and balancing of the
neonatal immune system Continuously stimulate the mucosal immune barrier
throughout life Stimulate the digestion and absorption of nutrients such as
lactose (by producing lactase) and minerals (by action of lactic acid)
Stimulate intestinal motility
Less well established: Decrease absorption of dietary
cholesterol by binding and excretion Decrease production of intestinal
mutagens and carcinogens
However, for most people, the benefits of having high numbers of
Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria are not fully achieved. This is because these
organisms are the most adversely affected by any disturbance of the G.I. tract,
leading to dramatically reduced populations and resultant dysbiosis. This can
be overcome by supplementing with products from the Pharmax HLC range - the
benchmark of probiotics and probiotic therapy.
HLC - Summary Human strains Proven by human double blind
placebo controlled clinical trial Tailored to address specific
health/disease presentations: Dysbiosis and overgrowth Neonate immune
system development Chronic inflammatory conditions Gastrointestinal (GI)
tract syndromes e.g. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) Stressful
lifestyle Immune maintenance with age High potency Guaranteed quality
by independent potency analysis with each delivery Unique and proven
synergistic interactions with other nutritionals
Typically per capsule: HLC LAB4 Consortium Lactobacillus
acidophilus (CUL 60) Lactobacillus acidophilus (CUL 21)
Bifidobacterium bifidum (CUL 20) Bifidobacterium lactis (CUL 34)
Total count 8 billion viable cells Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) 300mg
Recommended: 1 - 2 capsules taken daily with a meal or as
professionally directed. Contra-indications: None known if
recommended intake is followed. Non-active ingredients: Cellulose, silica,
vegetable magnesium stearate. Capsule: cellulose and water. Storage: Keep
refrigerated Keep out of reach of children
Cold packs not required during shipping but weather reports are checked daily for unusual unforeseen circumstances at weather.com.

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