BIOHM Health launches "BIOHM Children's Probiotic," the first probiotic developed to break down digestive plaque
BIOHM Health creates a tasty chewable that will replenish the good bacteria and good fungi in your child's gut to help keep them healthy!
CLEVELAND, Nov. 9, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- BIOHM Health, a microbiome and probiotic company guided by the cutting edge research of Dr. Mahmoud Ghannoum, Ph.D., MBA, FIDSA, has launched BIOHM Children's Probiotic using BIOHM's powerful probiotic technology, but fully optimized for children. BIOHM's formulation is a combination of good bacteria and good fungi infused with a powerful enzyme that breaks through digestive plaque— allowing BIOHM's 5 billion live active cultures to maintain, support, and promote the balance of the total microbiome in the digestive system.
Dr. Ghannoum, one of the world's leading experts in medically important fungus and microbiome sequencing, made a breakthrough discovery when he observed bacteria and bad fungus working together to form digestive plaque in the gut. With this research, Dr. Ghannoum pioneered the first probiotic to confront the gut's total microbiome of both bacteria and fungus. "It's not bacteria alone, it's not fungi alone — you have to put them together," emphasized Dr. Ghannoum.
"We understand the value of overall gut health, so we want to ensure there is a product for everyone," says Afif Ghannoum, CEO of BIOHM Health. "Your child's gut contains both bacteria and fungi. Unlike other probiotics, BIOHM Children's Probiotic has been designed to address the role of fungi in digestive balance, not just bacteria - offering an all-encompassing solution to total digestive balance."
So here's the scoop…
- Powerful BIOHM Probiotic technology fully optimized for Children
- 5 billion active live cultures in each chewable
- Enteric coated to protect live active strains
- Tasty fruit flavor, naturally sweetened by Monk fruit
- Non-GMO, free-from synthetics, soy, gluten, egg and sugar
- No artificial ingredients or sweeteners; such as, sucralose, sucrose, saccharin, aspartame, sodium saccharin, and maltodextrin
- All strains are from non-dairy sources
- Histamine neutral
- 42 chewables for a six week supply
- No refrigeration required
- Heat resistant packaging to protect live active strains
BIOHM's powerful probiotic technology (a combination of good bacteria and good fungi infused with a powerful enzyme that breaks through digestive plaque), BIOHM Children's Probiotic is available online starting at $39.99.
ABOUT DR. MAHMOUD GHANNOUM
Mahmoud Ghannoum, Ph.D., MBA, FIDSA, joined Case Western Reserve University and University Hospital's Cleveland Medical Center in 1996 from his prior position at the UCLA School of Medicine. As the acclaimed scientist who named the mycobiome (the body's fungal community), Dr. Ghannoum has spent his entire academic career studying medically important fungi and the major causes of fungal infections.
He published more than 400 peer-reviewed articles and has been cited over 18,000 times by other scientists. Dr. Ghannoum lectures to the National Institute of Health (NIH) and has been a NIH-funded researcher since 1993 with $25 million in funding to date.
ABOUT BIOHM HEALTH
BIOHM Health was founded by Dr. Ghannoum after his breakthrough discovery that bad bacteria and bad fungus work together to create digestive imbalance. Dr. Ghannoum realized that today's probiotics and microbiome tests only had not been engineered to specifically address the role fungi plays in digestive health. As a result, he created BIOHM Health: The first company that addresses the gut's total microbiome of both bacteria and fungi.
BIOHM Health was founded to be the first microbiome company. BIOHM's mission is simple: engineer elegant products and services that address the total microbiome of both bacteria and fungi, allowing you to maintain total digestive health.
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