Not all probiotics are created equal and not all probiotics do the same thing. Launching three new products, Irish company Pharmed introduced the MyPro range, delivering the next generation of probiotic interventions, one specifically for new babies, one for people with iron deficiency or for improved iron uptake, such as women of childbearing age, pregnant women, children and adolescents, people with gluten intolerance and gastrointestinal diseases, vegetarians, athletes, elderly people and those using medications containing aspirin. The final product being launched, resulting from years of clinical research, is a high-strength formulation of varied probiotic strains clinically proven to reach the gut alive and assist in promoting a healthy microbiome and digestive system for all the family.
Probiotic Myths
The Billions Myth: Quality (strength) is much more important than quantity.
The Cure-all Myth: Different probiotics do different things.
The Antibiotics Myth: Certain strains can reach the gut alive during the use of antibiotics.
The Numbers Myth: Single strains are more specific.
The Food Myth: Certain strains have specific health benefits not found in fermented foods.
The Fridge Myth: The storage method does not indicate superior quality.
MyPro Colicare
Clinically documented to improve the early childhood symptoms of infant colic and to promote a healthy digestive system for your baby.
MyPro Forte
A food supplement resulting from years of clinical research surrounding probiotics. The high strength formulation of its varied probiotic strains are clinically proven to reach the gut alive and assist in promoting a healthy microbiome and digestive system for all the family.
MyPro Iro-Sorb
Patented and clinically documented to increase iron uptake
- One in three women need more iron in their diet.
- Other groups at risk of iron deficiency include vegetarians, athletes, elderly people, people with gluten intolerance, people with gastrointestinal diseases, women of child-bearing age.
- 50% percent of pregnant women are estimated to be anaemic globally (World Health Organisation).
- A probiotic deficiency may be a root of some mental health illnesses.
- Up to 80 percent of women taking global iron supplements experience adverse effects.
- 95 percent of the iron in a traditional iron supplement is not absorbed.
“Probiotics are live microorganisms which, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a health benefit on the host.” – World Health Organisation
Available in pharmacies nationwide and at mypro-biotics.com.