ROOTS PROBIOTICS - THE WOLF 60ML

ROOTS - A New Branch of Adored Beast Apothecary “It’s genetically unique. The bacterial strain of this probiotic’s genetic fingerprint is derived from a wolf, which makes it uniquely different from anything on the market.” –Founder Julie Anne Lee, DCH RCSHom Reduces inflammation Balances the immune system Supports intestinal microbiome health Strengthens the intestinal barrier of the gut Increases the production of short chain fatty acids Defends against pathogenic bacteria The gut of a wolf has not been domesticated, urbanized, or subjected to the kinds of destructive factors that a dog’s gut has been subjected to, therefore they have maintained historical bacterial diversity that no longer exists in our canine companions.

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ROOTS - A New Branch of Adored Beast Apothecary “It’s genetically unique. The bacterial strain of this probiotic’s genetic fingerprint is derived from a wolf, which makes it uniquely different from anything on the market.” –Founder Julie Anne Lee, DCH RCSHom Reduces inflammation Balances the immune system Supports intestinal microbiome health Strengthens the intestinal barrier of the gut Increases the production of short chain fatty acids Defends against pathogenic bacteria The gut of a wolf has not been domesticated, urbanized, or subjected to the kinds of destructive factors that a dog’s gut has been subjected to, therefore they have maintained historical bacterial diversity that no longer exists in our canine companions.

ROOTS - A New Branch of Adored Beast Apothecary “It’s genetically unique. The bacterial strain of this probiotic’s genetic fingerprint is derived from a wolf, which makes it uniquely different from anything on the market.” –Founder Julie Anne Lee, DCH RCSHom Reduces inflammation Balances the immune system Supports intestinal microbiome health Strengthens the intestinal barrier of the gut Increases the production of short chain fatty acids Defends against pathogenic bacteria The gut of a wolf has not been domesticated, urbanized, or subjected to the kinds of destructive factors that a dog’s gut has been subjected to, therefore they have maintained historical bacterial diversity that no longer exists in our canine companions.

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