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HOWARU® GI Complete

HOWARU® GI Complete​

HOWARU® GI Complete is a unique probiotic blend formulated with five clinically studied strains to improve overall gastrointestinal well-being and help relieve the most common digestive symptoms.​

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Product Information:

Ingredients:
  • HOWARU® Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM®
  • HOWARU® Lacticaseibacillus paracasei LPC-37®
  • HOWARU® Bifidobacterium lactis Bi-07®
  • HOWARU® Bifidobacterium lactis Bl-04®
  • HOWARU® Bifidobacterium lactis HN019™
Health Benefits:
Digestive HealthDigestive
Metabolic HealthMetabolic
Women’s HealthWomen's
ADVANTAGES

Advantages of HOWARU® GI Complete​

  • Addresses duration of diarrhea​
  • Helps relieve occasional constipation*​​
  • Helps reduce gas​
  • Promotes abdominal comfort​


  • * Not intended for chronic constipation.

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A UNIQUE PROBIOTIC BLEND FOR GASTRO-INTESTINAL WELLBEING​

The probiotic strains of HOWARU® GI Complete are substantiated by several clinical studies,¹ supporting their remarkable benefits for digestive health.​

HOWARU® GI Complete has also been tested and demonstrated in a consumer perception study in which participants have evaluated its efficacy on symptoms related to diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, bloating, gas and constipation. In this study, 85% of participants reported an improvement in their overall gastrointestinal wellbeing after 30 days.​²

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OUR STRAINS

Learn more about our probiotic strains and their other health benefits.

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HOWARU® NCFM®

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HOWARU® Lpc-37®

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HOWARU® Bi-07®

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HOWARU® Bl-04®​

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HOWARU® HN019™

References: 1. Ouwehand et al. 2014; Ahmed et al. 2007, Gill et al. 2001a, Gill et al. 2001b, Miller et al. 2017 ; Waller et al. 2011, Supported by Ibarra et al. 2018; 2. Harris et al., J Clin Gastroenterol Volume 56, Number 5, 2022.​