Description
Flora Syntropy is a probiotic formula built around Bacillus coagulans, a spore-forming strain uniquely resistant to stomach acid and antibiotic exposure — two of the biggest obstacles standard probiotics face on their way to the gut. Because the organism is protected in a spore form, it survives the acidic environment of digestion and reaches the intestines intact, where it can begin supporting a healthy microbial balance.
A well-balanced gut microbiome plays a role in digestion, nutrient absorption, immune function, and overall gastrointestinal comfort. When that balance is disrupted — whether from antibiotic use, dietary factors, or everyday stress on the digestive system — it can show up as bloating, irregular bowel patterns, or general digestive discomfort.
Acid & Antibiotic Resistant: The spore-forming structure of Bacillus coagulans allows it to survive both stomach acid and antibiotic use, giving it an advantage over many standard probiotic strains.
Microbial Balance Support: Helps support a healthy ratio of beneficial bacteria in the gut, supporting normal digestive function and bowel regularity.
Milk & Allergy-Free: Formulated without dairy, making it suitable for a broader range of patients, including those with dairy sensitivities.
Gentle, Foundational Support: Often used alongside other gut-restoration protocols, including as part of our RCCP detox and drainage program.
Active Ingredients (per 2 capsules): Bacillus coagulans (50 Million CFU) 3.5 mg, Chicory Root Inulin (Fructo-oligosaccharides) 250 mg.
Other Ingredients: Brown rice flour, hypromellose, silica, stearic acid (vegetable sourcing).
Order Flora Syntropy online today to support a healthy, balanced gut microbiome.
Flora Syntropy pairs well with GALT Fortifier as part of a broader gut health and detoxification protocol, supporting both microbial balance and small intestine immune function.
*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.




