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Biotivia Launches Prebiotic, Probiotic Supplement Florativia

Biotivia Bioceuticals, a developer and distributor of nutraceutical supplements and nutraceutical-enriched skin care treatments, has launched Florativia.

Biotivia claimed that Florativia is the world’s first supplement combining both prebiotics and probiotics in one Twist ‘n Shake bottle.

According to Florativia its new packaging technology separates the prebiotics from the probiotics until the time of consumption. The process ensures quality and freshness, while maintaining the potency of both agents.

Florativia contains an extraordinary 16 billion friendly bacteria that, working together, create the optimal environment in digestive tract for inhibiting pathogens and other toxin inducing bacteria, supporting the body’s natural metabolic functions and restoring the balance of good bacteria often destroyed by antibiotics, alcohol and tobacco.

Biotivia said that the product is based on scientific findings that prebiotics provide the ideal environment in the intestines for probiotics to flourish and provide metabolic benefits. The two work hand in glove to produce beneficial health effects.

James Betz, founder and CEO of Biotivia, said: “With Florativia, we are offering the most potent probiotic therapy available over the counter today, simply because we solved the problem that has stopped other firms from combining pre and probiotics in one stable daily use container. The implications of this are simply astounding.

“Florativia is the by-product of 20 months of intensive research and development with Biotivia’s specialist research partners in Italy. The product also contains essential vitamins and minerals, chamomile and green tea. Florativia is just the latest way we are demonstrating that ethos, and we look forward to new and existing customers benefiting from our continued progress in this area.”