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> I know they're dairy-free but where are Klaire's bugs from? Our

homeopath was asking and I didn't know.

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You are wanting the strains, right?

Here ya go.

Ther-Biotic Detoxification Support (50 Billion Colony

Forming Units -CFUs, 3 strains), A Ther-Biotic Complete (25 Billion

CFU, 12 strains) and then 4 products designed for probiotic rotation

programs or to be used alone:

Ther-Biotic Factor 1 (20 Billion CFU, Lactobacillus Rhanmosus--a

direct competitor to Culturelle)

Ther-Biotic Factor 2 (10 billion CFU, 2 transient strains)

Ther-Biotic Factor 3 (10 billion CFU, 3 lactobacillus strains)

Ther-Biotic Factor 4 (10 billion CFU, 4 bifidobacterium strains)

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Probiotics are microorganisms typically grown in dairy (bovine) or

non-dairy cultures.

I'll see if I can find out more specifically the culture source for

Klaire's strains (e.g. plant)

I can tell you that each probiotic strain used in Klaire's

forumulations is DNA-fingerprinted and certified, and Klaire's

products are hypoallergenic in addition to being non-dairy,

gluten-free, and maltodextrin-free. They are manufactured in US

Pharmacopeia-grade facilites that have air-filtration and humidity

control systems to ensure there is no contamination of the strains.

Gaynelle

> No, Ann. I mean do Klaire's bugs come from an animal, vegetable or

mineral?

> What's the specific source?

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