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Ultrabiotic

Ultrabiotic

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Digestive, Immune, and Allergy Support

Ultrabiotic by Aceva is not your average probiotic. Boasting 50% more bacteria than advertised, it's designed to enrich your gut with premium, active strains for enhanced digestive health and immune support. While most brands only highlight the bacterial count, Ultrabiotic emphasizes the quality, age, and in-depth research of its strains to deliver optimal results.


Why You Need Probiotics.

Digestive health is a critical issue in the United States, affecting over 70 million people and leading to staggering medical costs of $100 billion annually. With 50 million medical visits each year attributed to digestive disorders, the need for effective solutions has never been greater. Discover how our innovative products can help you achieve optimal digestive health and join the movement towards a healthier future.

Antibiotics, while crucial for treating infections, can inadvertently harm our gut's bacterial balance. This disruption in our internal ecosystem might lead to chronic infections, nutrient deficiencies, and subpar digestion. It's startling, but regaining this bacterial harmony can take up to half a year after a single antibiotic course. This underlines the importance of premium probiotics post any antibiotic regimen.

Why Aceva's Ultrabiotic stands out:

  • Deep Research: We don't just choose any bacteria. Our strains are backed by 23 research studies, highlighting their potency across various health conditions.
  • Beyond Numbers: Many market their probiotics merely by their bacterial count. At Aceva, we delve deeper - focusing on the bacteria's quality, its age, and the scientific research supporting each strain.
  • Potency Guaranteed: Our capsules contain 50% more bacteria than what's on the label. But it's not just about the count - it's about efficacy.
  • Optimal Harvesting: We harvest and freeze-dry our bacteria during their peak activity stage. This ensures that when they reach your gut, they're lively, resilient, and ready to work.

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Suggested Use

As a dietary supplement, take one (1) capsule one time per day or as directed by your healthcare professional.


Formulated To Be Free of Allergens Derived From:

Wheat, soy, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, artificial preservatives, sweeteners, color and flavors.


Caution: As with any dietary supplement, consult your healthcare professional before using this product, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, anticipate surgery, take any medication or are otherwise under medical supervision. 

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. 

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