Zenflore by PrecisionBiotics – Daily Food Supplement - Unique 1714-Serenitas Live Bacterial Culture Plus Vitamins B6 and B12 - Helps Reduce Fatigue and Supports Mental Performance - 30 Capsules

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Zenflore by PrecisionBiotics – Daily Food Supplement - Unique 1714-Serenitas Live Bacterial Culture Plus Vitamins B6 and B12 - Helps Reduce Fatigue and Supports Mental Performance - 30 Capsules

Zenflore by PrecisionBiotics – Daily Food Supplement - Unique 1714-Serenitas Live Bacterial Culture Plus Vitamins B6 and B12 - Helps Reduce Fatigue and Supports Mental Performance - 30 Capsules

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Some of the things that could impact your gut bacteria include, naturally, a high stress lifestyle, a diet high in processed foods and sugar and low in fresh vegetables and fruit – and even taking antibiotics at any point in your life – particularly if you have taken them repeatedly.

The special 1714-Serenitas culture in Zenflore acts by becoming part of the gut microbiota that are involved in the gut-brain axis, the 2-way communication between brain and gut via the vagus nerve. Suitable for Now, a burgeoning field of scientific research suggests the secret to a better night’s sleep is our gut bacteria; that’s the trillions of microbes growing in our small and large intestines, also known as our microbiome.ZenfloreⓇ contains the unique and highly beneficial strain of bacteria 1714-SerenitasⓇ which goes to work directly where it is needed in the gut. This strain is a member of the Bifidobacterium family and is one of the ‘good’ bacteria inhabiting the gut. It is also contained in breastmilk and is passed to babies at birth to assist in healthy immune system development, thus making it a particularly special strain. It acts in the gut to stimulate the production of mood-boosting serotonin and has shown to increase activity in the areas of the brain associated with emotions, learning, and memory. The specially selected B vitamins contribute to the reduction of stress and fatigue and encourage normal psychological function. Corn starch, gelling agent: hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, nicotinamide, bacterial culture 1714-Serenitas®*, calcium D-pantothenate, anti-caking agent: magnesium stearate, vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), riboflavin, thiamine hydrochloride, folic acid (pteroylmonoglutamic acid), D-biotin. The connection between our brain and our gut is already part of how we talk about our experiences. For example, a “gut-feeling”, a “gut-wrenching” moment or feeling nervous with “butterflies” in the stomach. We know there is a connection between our brain and our gut. Scientists call this connection the gut-brain axis – the two-way dialogue between the brain and the gut where information flows between the two organs. The gut is often described as the second brain. And indeed, the Zenflore probiotic Louise took containing the Serenitas 1714 culture (see above) – though not studied yet specifically on sleep – has been shown to have a direct effect on stress levels. There seems to be a month for just about everything, but did you know that April is stress awareness month? And with it being the school holidays, I definitely know that it has been a little bit more stressful for me. Less busy for sure, but a little more stress than normal with children arguing and so on. Plus, working from home in the school holidays has meant a lot of late nights and then early mornings getting things done, so that I can be with the children in the day.

A key physical link that relays the information between the gut and the brain is the vagus nerve. This nerve relays information using molecules called neurotransmitters (chemical messengers). Approximately 80-90% of nerve fibres in the vagus nerve are going from the gut to the brain. This exciting product is a type of supplement that through scientific research has shown that it can influence brain function. The bacteria in our gut can beneficially influence the brain response to everyday stress, can communicate directly with the brain via the central nervous system and are now considered vital to brain health. This link is known as the gut-brain axis. The gut-brain axis Six months ago, having run out of options Louise turned to Google and began searching for a natural supplement for sleep that would work without any side effects. Louise was in desperate need of a remedy and took to the internet for solutionsThose who regularly sleep badly will be familiar with the myriad of potential fixes on offer. Exercise might help, as might certain nutrients, teas or foods. Then, of course there is always the option of benzodiazepines such as Xanax and Valium, but their addictive potential has been well documented and doctors constantly advise against taking them. From an evolutionary perspective, humans are programmed to be highly sensitive to social exclusion and have developed monitoring systems to detect cues ( 30,31). This is necessary for human survival as social isolation is often a fatal threat ( 32,33). As expected, the CBG induced a social stress effect at baseline across all participants. Social exclusion produced differential neural oscillations in all frequency bands in various areas, such as frontal, temporal, and fusiform cortex. These results were similar to previous EEG and MEG studies, showing modulation of neural oscillations by social exclusion ( 14,15,17,21). Previously reported ACC activations were related to processing of negative emotions and event appraisal due to the social stress/exclusion, and PFC activation was related to emotional regulation ( 13,34–36). Theta band oscillations in ACC and insula were described as a marker of social pain in the context of the CBG and was also found during a cold pressor test and physical pain ( 37,38). The participants reported enlarged subjective distress and decreased mood level during the exclusion condition compared with the inclusion condition, consistent to previous studies ( 12,14,15,17). After the intervention, as expected, all participants reported higher distress level during the exclusion condition compared with the inclusion condition after 4 weeks, regardless of the type of intervention (probiotic, placebo). However, a clinical effect of B. longum 1714™ on reducing stress was not observed—the study was not powered to detect differences in subjective stress. Furthermore, as with other stress paradigms, the repetition of stress may reinforce the feeling of being excluded and consolidated the memory of the stressful event making it difficult to detect differences with small numbers. Another study by Swedish and German researchers took a group of normal, healthy men with normal sleep patterns and found that when their sleep was disrupted by jet lag, so too fascinatingly, was their gut composition with in an increase in types of bacteria known to increase risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Prebiotics and sleep

A unique probiotic strain that, when paired with specially selected B vitamins, fights fatigue and supports mental performance. I worry a lot and the moment I put my head on the pillow I start thinking about things I need to do the following day.’ Louise’s problem with sleep has got worse since becoming a mum to Clara, who is now nine months old. London blogger Louise Riis, 42, struggled to remember a time when she could sleep well and her insomnia got worse when she became a mum The existence of bidirectional communication between the gut and brain has long been established. Recently, a body of work has suggested that the commensal gut microbiota plays an important role in modulating the gut-brain axis, possibly through immune, endocrine, and neural system pathways ( 1). This has led to increased interest in modulating the gut microbiota to target central nervous system (CNS) functions and improve human behavior especially in areas such as stress, mood, anxiety, and cognition. Probiotics may represent a safe and effective way of targeting CNS function. Indeed, an abundance of preclinical studies have shown that probiotics acting through the gut-brain axis can affect brain development, function, and behavior ( 2). However, the translation of promising preclinical signals into human subjects with certain probiotic strains has proven challenging ( 3). Therefore, there is a need for more detailed mechanistic insights into the interaction between the gut microbiota and brain function in humans. Yes. There are no known allergens in ZenfloreⓇ. All ingredients used in manufacture do not contain any allergen listed in the Directive 2007/68/EC and its amendments. ZenfloreⓇ is free from gluten, dairy, soya, and lactose. HELPS REDUCE FATIGUE contains vitamins B6 & B12 which contribute to the reduction of tiredness and fatigueAs Zenflore includes the cultures which are naturally at home in the gut and are part of the family of bacteria given by mother to baby at birth. It gets to work immediately as it’s a live culture helping to send signals to your brain to lower the stress hormone. Ever had a gut feeling? Zenflore are capsules designed to give support for your mind and body during busy and demanding times.



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