Think of it like a garden, where the spores act as the gardener. Like any good gardener, they pull weeds, detoxify the soil and replenish its energy and nutrient content. Spore probiotics provide a healthy foundation and growth medium.
Then you need seeds. Reseeding probiotics provide the new seeds to replace the good plants in your garden that wither due to a lack of proper soil nutrients, or assaults like harsh chemicals and herbicides.
You need both for your garden to thrive, and so does your gut.
Soil-based organisms (SBOs) are bacteria spores that work in your gut much like the gardener. Spores provide key “reconditioning” strains of bacteria that help protect and recondition your gut flora, and prepare it for the introduction of probiotics. They help your microbiome recover from on-going assaults by fluoridated and chlorinated water, stress, medications, processed foods and refined sugars, EMFs, and pollution.
Our ancestors’ diets included these bacteria spores, but today people avoid touching dirt and thoroughly scrub their vegetables to remove all traces of soil along with their naturally occurring organisms.
Complete Spore Restore provides four outstanding soil-based spore probiotics:
- Bacillus clausii
Most widely used probiotic in the world
Contributes to the normal function of the immune system.
Antibiotic resistant for use during antibiotic treatment, so spores remain stable in the presence of antibiotics - Pediococcus acidilactici
Research shows it promotes a healthy inflammatory response in the intestines as well as supporting a normal and healthy immune response.
Can exist in anaerobic conditions like your gut.
May improve gluten sensitivity.
Helps balance your intestinal micro-flora and promote optimal health.
Produces several different antimicrobial compounds to support a healthy bacterial balance in the gut. - Bacillus subtilis
This specific subtilis promotes a positive environment for the growth of beneficial bacteria.
Produces nattokinase (the key compound in Japanese natto) and vitamin K2
Highly important for immune development as it germinates in the small intestine.
Widely used and considered safe (GRAS – Generally Regarded As Safe).
Increases SCFA production in the gut by over 40 percent to support reconditioning of your gut and microbiome. - Bacillus coagulans
Secretes a bacteriocin, Coagulin, which has activity against a broad spectrum of microbes.
Produces L+ optical form of lactic acid that has a greater effect on immune stimulation and gut defence.
Contributes to the normal function of the immune system.
Supports digestive and urinary tract health, as well as nutrient absorption.
Intensively studied with long history of use for gut concerns and normal inflammatory response.