
Acidulem: Colonic pH complex
$89.00
Acidulem may support proper acidic stool pH. New oral formula.
Updated oral formula to support the body in achieving proper acidic stool pH.
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While a stool test is the best way to test the microbiome, there are 3 ways to test at home. Your need for toilet paper, the presence of gas and stool pH. If any of these values are out of balance, the microbiome may need help.
Optimal stool pH is ~5.7. Use these ph papers to test your stool ph. Press the paper to a damp part of the stool. If the stool is dry, split the stool and sample from the center. If feces sticks to the paper, brush it off with paper towel. Paper must show dampness to read. Choose the darkest color that appears and check against color code. Dark blue is 8 or more. PH papers are sensitive to humidity, so keep in a ziplock bag when not using.
No healthy animal soils itself. When your microbiome is healthy, you won’t need toilet paper. The more toilet paper you need, the more support your microbiome may need
Ingredients: A proprietary blend of 2′-Fucosyllactose (2′-FL), Lacto-N-tetraose (LNT), Lacto-N-neotetraose (LNnT), 6′-Sialyllactose (6’SL), 3′-Sialyllactose (3’SL), ellagic acid and cranberry extract.
How to support proper stool pH:
Stool pH >6.7
Fermented Cabbage or Biotta sauerkraut juice-1 oz per meal
Fermented carrot juice (with Bifidus)
Phylamet 1 capsule per meal
Pokegeshi 1 capsule per meal
HMOs 8 capsules per meal
Stool pH 6.2-6.7
Biotta 1 oz a day
HMO 4 capsules a meal
Phylamet 1 capsule per day
Stool pH <6.2
Acidulem 1 capsules per meal
Panaceum 1 capsule per meal
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