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GanedenBC30™ Probiotic Survives Food Processing/Digestion

Format - PDF file
Published - 04-Feb-2008
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GanedenBC30™ Probiotic is an ingredient that has highly viable cells that can survive harsh food manufacturing processes and gastric acidity. It offers long shelf-life. GanedenBC30™ is self-affirmed GRAS and is Kosher certified.

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