
April 2009
In the article titled 10 Secrets of Healthy Aging, GanedenBC30 is recommended by Dr. Andrew Weil as a possible method of prevention for certain diseases.
2009 Issue
A story about an Irritable Bowel Syndrome sufferer who found relief with Digestive Advantage was featured in the Changes magazine article, War on IBS.
March 2009 Issue
In the March 2009 issue of Health magazine, Digestive Advantage and Sustenex were listed as probiotics that really work.

Dr. Michael Roizen, M.D. and Mehmet Oz, M.D.
"...Probiotics are probably your best allies. The best (in spore form so the stomach doesn’t destroy them) come in small capsules at less than $10 a month. We like Digestive Aide, Digestive Advantage, and Sustenex, which decrease IBS symptoms (some believe that one of the causes of the condition is a lack of good bacteria in the intestines)."
Ask The Pharmacist: Drugs of the Year
2008 saw a lot of Rx and OTC medicines put on the shelf
By Suzy Cohen, RPh
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
"Dear Readers, this year, the FDA approved and launched many prescription (Rx) and over-the-counter (OTC) products that may help you or someone you know."
"...Digestive Advantage (OTC, oral): This is a line of products for people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Crohn’s disease or colitis. The products primarily contain beneficial bacteria."

How to Manage Irritable Bowel Syndrome
One Common Problem, Four Expert Solutions
THE GASTROENTEROLOGIST
For Some, IBS has an infectious origin, so treating it with antibiotics like Xifaxan that act on bacteria in the intestinal tract may help. Ask your doctor about probiotics. If taken regularly, they can help promote growth of healthy bacteria and overcome bad bugs that can cause, bloating and other symptoms. Try Dannon Activia yogurt or Digestive Advantage supplements.
Robbert Yatto, MD.

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