Bactose Probiotic

Do you struggle with Lactose? Try Bactose!

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Bactose! Our probiotic supplement is here to help you produce more lactase enzymes so you can achieve long lasting lactose tolerance! One 7 day supply should provide months of relief allowing you to finally eat the dairy you want without all the discomfort.

IMPORTANT: Bactose allows for long lasting lactose tolerance for those who are lactose intolerant. Bactose will NOT help those with dairy allergy.

Ingredients:
Microcrystalline cellulose, Vegetable cellulase (capsule), Magnesium stearate (vegetable source) Lactobacillus acidophilus BL21A [5 billion Colony Forming Units (CFU) at time of manufacturing]

What is Lactose Intolerance?

Whether we know it or not, we have all probably had stomach cramps due to improperly processing Lactose. Lactose is simply a disaccharide made up of glucose and galactose. Ideally, the lactose is broken down into its individual sugars and absorbed in the small intestine by the enzyme lactase. Lactose Intolerance is when there is no or not enough lactase produced and the undigested lactose reaches the large intestine. There, the lactose ferments, generating gas that causes symptoms such as pain, pressure, cramps, and flatulence. In addition, the undigested lactose increases osmotic pressure in the large intestine, causing increased excretion of water which then leads to diarrhea. If you want to know more about lactose intolerance visit:

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/lactose-intolerance-101

What is Bactose?

Bactose is a genetically enhanced lactobacillus acidophilus bacteria that is able to colonize and actively produce the human form of lactase to effectively digest lactose in our small intestine. The bacteria is stable and active in the conditions normally found in the human small intestine. This means that with just one seven day supply, Bactose will continue to work for months like little factories, or what we call bactories (bacteria factories) in the gut, digesting the lactose.

Bactose Works Smart Not Hard

Our probiotic populates your gut to produce lactase enzymes in the presence of lactose, having been programmed not to simply produce lactase all the time, but instead only produce it when lactose is present.

Long Lasting Effects

Being both stable and active, Bactose will continue to thrive digesting lactose for up to 3 months or more, although individual results may vary. This variation is caused by everyone’s body reacting to probiotics differently.

Directions for Use: Start Your 7 Day Pack

Take one Bactose capsule three times a day for seven days. In some cases it may take up to a week after use for optimal results, it is recommended that you do not consume any dairy during the first seven days for optimal effects.

Our package is designed to make it easier for you to stay on track organizing your pills by both time and day. It is recommended that you wait until the 8th day before eating dairy products, giving the bacteria time to populate and stabilize in your small intestine. The effects of Bactose typically last around 3 months although this time may vary slightly between individuals.

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How is Bactose made?

The bacteria used in bactose, Lactobacillus acidophilus, is already found in the intestinal tract of most humans. The gene we use produces LPH (Lactase-Phlorizin hydrolase), which is what is found in the small intestine of human newborns. The method of gene insertion utilized a plasmid vector pRLU61 which can replicate bacteria, then the mRNA sequence of human Lactase phlorizin hydrolase in plasmid pS1234T was constructed by inserting the LPH into the unique EcoRI site of pRLU61.

Side Effects

Some people may experience abdominal cramping or bloating while taking probiotics such as Bactose. This discomfort is often a sign that the beneficial bacteria are remodeling, detoxifying and improving the gut environment or your body being unaccustomed to the sudden increase of bacteria.

If this occurs, stop taking Bactose until the discomfort has subsided then resume by taking 1 Capsule once or twice per day. Resume back to the standard dosage if tolerated.  Continue taking until all 21 capsules are finished.  If intestinal cramps or discomfort do not resolve or if severe, stop taking this product and consult your physician. For more information visit: http://www.probioticscenter.org/bloating-and-probiotics/

Quality Control

To ensure the efficacy of Bactose, we consistently run CFU count tests and tag the bacteria with GFP fluorescence to allow us to differentiate modified from unmodified bacteria under certain lights..

Manufacturing Challenges

See future of product. We are genetically modifying the bacteria better.

Cost of Goods

Frequently Asked Questions

Bactose is best taken on an empty stomach, 1 hour before eating, or 2 hours after eating. Reason is taking bactose with food or too close to a meal will prevent it from properly populating in your gut, greatly shortening the length of its effectiveness.

Antibiotics are meant to kill bacteria, that includes probiotics and your natural microbiome. Taking antibiotics during the period bactose is working in you, will decrease the effectiveness and duration of bactose, probably stopping it altogether. You may need to take a new course of bactose 7 days after the antibiotic course is finished. However, taking bactose after finishing a course of antibiotics will actually help the efficacy and duration of bactose due to its opportunity to outcompete the other probiotics in your intestines.

If you are currently taking other probiotics, we suggest stopping them for 2 weeks before starting Bactose.  This will give Bactose a better chance at populating your biome.

Consuming alcohol while taking bactose will decrease its effectiveness.

Bactose should be stored at 75°F or below, out of direct sunlight, and away from heat and moisture.

The genetic modification was limited to a small genetic segment just to produce more mammalian lactase. The final product has been in use since 2016 and has had zero safety issues with the only known side effect being mild stomach discomfort the first few days while taking the probiotic.

Yes. Just email us and tell us about your experience then we will look you up and issue a full refund right away. But like all other returns, you will also forfeit any shares in the company gained from the purchase.

Product Future

Currently Bactose is genetically modified using a plasmid, in the future we hope to directly modify the bacteria’s DNA which would result in both better stability and efficacy of the bacteria allowing it to be increasingly effective and last longer. This work is already underway by our head geneticist Walter, it is also the reason why we built our own electroporator which we are developing to sell at a low price.

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