Our finished product contains only the prebiotics, probiotics, beneficial microbes, enzymes and micro-nutrients listed.
During fermentation, we use organic plant materials to nourish and grow these beneficial organisms. These materials are fully broken down and consumed during the process and are no longer present in the final product.
These organic inputs are proprietary, carefully sourced from around the world for their specific ability to nourish and cultivate beneficial bacteria, enzymes, microbes, and micro-nutrients—producing a superior, biologically active, diverse, effective product.
Here Is What's In The Bottle
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Per 15 mL Serving
Minerals & Nutrients
Probiotic Culture Distribution
Ingredients
Liquid Bacillus coagulans Fermentation Product, Liquid Bacillus subtilis Fermentation Product, Liquid Bacillus licheniformis Fermentation Product, Liquid Bifidobacterium animalis Fermentation Product.
Additional Probiotics & Microbes
Present for veterinary use
Lactobacillus acidophilus
Classic probiotic. Improves digestion, reduces diarrhea (especially antibiotic-associated), strengthens gut barrier, competes with pathogens.
Commonly found in veterinary productsBifidobacterium bifidum
One of the most studied probiotics. Reduces loose stool, supports immune function, helps with food sensitivities and IBD-like symptoms.
Lactobacillus plantarum
Excellent survivor of stomach acid. Shown in studies to reduce Clostridium perfringens and E. coli counts, improve fecal scores, and help with stress-related gut issues.
Lactococcus lactis
Used in some veterinary probiotics. Produces bacteriocins (natural antibiotics) and helps maintain healthy gut flora.
Pediococcus pentosaceus
Very common in high-end probiotics. Extremely hardy spore-former, survives stomach acid well, reduces inflammation and yeast overgrowth.
Bacillus subtilis
Spore-forming, extremely tough. Widely used in pet probiotics. Improves stool quality, reduces pathogens, boosts immunity.
Paenibacillus polymyxa
Spore-forming, produces polymyxin (natural antibiotic) and phytohormones. Used in some veterinary and livestock probiotics. Very promising for pathogen suppression and gut resilience in dogs.
Clostridium butyricum
Not to be confused with C. perfringens or C. difficile
Well-established probiotic. Produces high levels of butyrate — excellent for colon health, anti-inflammatory, helps with chronic enteropathy.
Streptomyces griseus
Source of streptomycin and many enzymes. Some strains are used in pet gut-health supplements for their antimicrobial peptides and prebiotic-like effects.
Give Your Pet the Gift of Living Nutrition
Naturally fermented. Never heated. Biologically active.
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