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Probiotics Maximize Bioavailability

Probiotics Maximize Bioavailability

Buy More Muscle® Maximize now. In More Muscle Maximize, Absorbine®’s new complete conditioning supplement, we’ve combined prebiotics and probiotics with our proven muscle strengthening ingredients. Why would we do such a thing? One word – Bioavailability. Let’s start with Merriam Webster’s definition: “the degree and rate at which a substance is absorbed into a living system or is made available at the site of physiological activity.”

Left to their own, a horse will typically enjoy a natural balance of flora populations, and their systems would be able to absorb these muscle building ingredients readily. The problem is that today, our horses have a overly-stressed systems. Increased mental stress, illness & antibiotics, stable life and other factors upset their natural balance.

To ensure our supplement works to its fullest potential, Absorbine incorporated prebiotics and probiotics which aid in the efficient absorption of the complete muscle conditioning ingredients in More Muscle Maximize.

Prebiotics

Prebiotics do not contain live organisms, but are ingredients that bolster beneficial bacteria, which support the bioavailability of More Muscle Maximize ingredients.

Probiotics

By now we’re all aware of the benefits of probiotics. You’re also starting to get why we’ve used them in a complete conditioning supplement. But here is the biggest reason More Muscle Maximize is innovative and deserves to wear the Absorbine name. Unlike many other products, the GanedenBC30 probiotic will survive the perilous trip to its new home. For less fortunate probiotics, there is a long and dangerous road. First, it can be killed in manufacturing by being heated, frozen, pressurized or crushed into pellets. Then it needs to be able to live at room temperature with no food or water on a shelf until you come to buy it. On top of that, many manufacturers don’t state the exact strain they are using, and can’t even effectively measure how many CFU’s (colony forming units) they are selling you! If you don’t see the full strain of bacteria and the number of CFU’s per dose, don’t waste your money. Ours has Bacillus coagulens GBI-30, 6086 at 1 Billion CFU per 2 ounce measure, if you were wondering! There is a very interesting study on this issue with veterinary products:

From a 2011 National Center For Biotechnology study on assessing probiotics in veterinary products: “The overall level of bacterial growth was highly variable. It is unclear whether the products with low levels actually had the stated numbers at the time of manufacturing or whether the stated levels were never present. Regardless of whether or not the organisms died during storage or were never there is irrelevant for the patients.”1

GanedenBC30 is a patented probiotic with a layer of organic material that protects the genetic core of the bacteria. Only when it reaches its optimal environment does it blossom. This allows us to offer probiotics, which support the bioavailability of the muscle conditioning ingredients in More Muscle Maximize, in a convenient pelleted, non-refrigerated supplement. It also ensures that you are administering the levels of live, intact probiotic ingredient that you paid for in our complete muscle conditioning supplement.

So how does increased bioavailability in More Muscle Maximize benefit working and training horses? It means your horse’s fitness will improve noticeably because they’re getting the most out of the ingredients – or your money back. More Muscle Maximize is training and performance support for your horse’s exercising muscles that delivers.

“My Friesian stallion has developed much more strength and agility since being on More Muscle Maximize. He loves to work and his training has gone up so much in the last year.” – Susie

  1. National Institutes Of Health, Jan 2011 “Assessment of commercial probiotic bacterial contents and label accuracy” http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3003573/