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PetCultures Daily Digestive Health Tribiotic Formula Pre Pro Postbiotic -- 30 Packs


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PetCultures Daily Digestive Health Tribiotic Formula Pre Pro Postbiotic -- 30 Packs

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PetCultures Daily Digestive Health Tribiotic Formula Pre Pro Postbiotic Description

  • Dog Food Supplement
  • Tribiotic Formula
  • Pre, Pro & Postbiotics
  • Enhanced Mobility & Gut Health
  • Better Nutrient Absorption
  • Better Immune System
  • Veterinarian Approved
  • Made in USA

Support your dog's digestion and overall well-being with a powerful blend of probiotics for a healthy gut.

 

  • Improves Digestion
  • Enhances Immune Health
  • Increases Energy and Vitality
  • Convenient and Easy to Use

 

Main Ingredients:

 

6 Canine-Specific Probiotics (5 Billion CFUs): Supports gut health, improves digestion, and enhances nutrient absorption.

 

Vitamin B12 (5 mcg): Boosts energy, supports brain function, and aids in red blood cell production.

 

Vegan Chicken Flavor: A delicious, pet-safe taste that makes daily probiotics easy and enjoyable for picky eaters.

 

 

PetCultures Superior Daily TriBiotic: Probiotics That Survive and Thrive

 

 

Most probiotics die before they even reach your dog’s gut—ours don’t. PetCultures Superior Daily TriBiotic is designed to stay alive and deliver real health benefits. Here’s how we ensure our probiotics make a difference:

 

  1. Canine-Specific Strains: Unlike other brands that use human strains, we use 7 resilient, dog-specific probiotics that survive the harsh environment of your dog’s stomach and reach the gut alive.
  2. TriBiotic Technology: Our advanced formula includes prebiotics to feed and postbiotics to shield the probiotics, ensuring they not only survive but thrive in your dog’s digestive system.
  3. Airtight Sachets: Each dose is individually sealed to protect against air and moisture, keeping the probiotics potent until the moment they’re consumed.

 

Key Benefits:

 

  • Improves digestion and nutrient absorption.
  • Enhances immune health and vitality.
  • Convenient, no refrigeration required.


Directions

One Packet A Day
Sprinkle one packet a day, regardless of dog breed or size, in your dog's food and gently mix.

 

 

For first-time use, introduce only half a packet during the first week, then increase to one packet after the first week. For large breeds, you can increase to two packets a day after the second week.

 

 

Live Microorganism Guaranteed
Individual packet design ensures microorganism survival.

 

 

Last the Entire Month

You get 30 packets per box. We recommend using it for 90 consecutive days to see real and long lasting results.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Packet (1 g)
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories per packet;†
From: Protein 0, Fat 0, Carbohydrate 3
3
Nutrients Per 1 g
Moisture (max.) 10%
Vitamin B12 (min.)5 mcg
Folic Acid (min.)200 mcg
Probiotic Blend * ** (max.)
Enerococcus faecium
Bacillus coagulans
Lactobacillus casei
Lactobacillus acidophilus
Bifidobacterium longum
Bacillus subtilis
5 billion CFU
Amylase * ** (max.)
(Aspergillus oryzae) (I0,000 u/g)
20 mg
Protease * ** (max.)
(Bacillus subtillis) (2 mil PC/GM)
0.17 mg
Cellulase * ** (max.)
(Trichoderma reesei) (150,000 CU/G)*
0.14 mg
Other Ingredients: Apple pectin, maltodextrin, chicken flavor, citric acid (preservative).

†Calculated value.
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog (or Cat) Food Nutrient Profiles.
**Enzyme activity units as of 5/2026

Warnings

This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only.

The product you receive may contain additional details or differ from what is shown on this page, or the product may have additional information revealed by partially peeling back the label. We recommend you reference the complete information included with your product before consumption and do not rely solely on the details shown on this page. For more information, please see our full disclaimer.
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Are Emulsifiers Bad for Gut Health? You Might be Surprised by the Answer.

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]You're on your weekly shopping trip. You reach for a loaf of whole-wheat bread and flip it over to check the ingredients. It seems healthy enough—until you spy "soy lecithin." "Wait," you think. "Isn't it bad for me? What's it doing in whole-grain bread?" Concept of Are Emulsifiers Bad for You Represented by Hands Holding Ice Cream Cones Soy lecithin is just one in a class of ingredients called emulsifiers that has come under scrutiny for its possible negative impacts—particularly on gut health. A recent report from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) called out emulsifiers for their potential to disrupt the microbiome, damage the intestinal lining and trigger inflammation. Yet these additives are widespread in the food system. As one of the most common ingredients in packaged foods, particularly ultra-processed foods, emulsifiers probably show up on your plate more often than you realize.

Why are emulsifiers in food?

Emulsifiers have a purpose: to form a suspension between liquids that wouldn't normally mix, typically water and oil. Emulsifying ingredients create a border between the liquids so the suspension, called an emulsion, stays stable. Forming emulsions in food helps prevent ingredients from separating, extends shelf life and improves texture and flavor. It's the reason why, for example, that bottle of salad dressing you forgot about in the back of your cabinet never became solid mass of cream with three inches of oil floating on top.

The most common types of emulsifiers

Emulsifiers can be natural or man-made. Natural emulsifiers have been used in food since the days of ancient Greece, but synthetic emulsifiers didn't become widespread until the late 20th century. Over 170 of these ingredients are currently used as food additives in the United States in everything from ice cream, salad dressing and cream sauces to bread, chocolate and nut butters. The FDA maintains a detailed database of emulsifying ingredients, but these are the ones you'll most commonly see in food labels: Over half the calories consumed at home in the U.S. come from ultra-processed foods that often contain one or more of these ingredients.

Are emulsifiers bad for gut health?

Whether consuming emulsifiers can disrupt gut health is up for debate. Regulatory bodies like the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the EU European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) assess the safety of emulsifying ingredients and assign each an acceptable daily intake (ADI) limit—the amount you can eat in a day without potentially negative effects. Regardless of the ADI, many emulsifiers aren't absorbed during digestion, so they may travel to your gut and interact with your microbiome. Some of these interactions appear to promote changes in the gut's environment and structure.

How food emulsifiers affect the gut

Recent studies of emulsifiers like carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), polysorbate 80, DATEM, lecithin and gums suggest that these additives have the potential to cause long-lasting or non-reversible effects in the gut microbiome, including:
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  • Increased pathogenic bacteria like Escherichia and Shigella
  • Bacterial imbalances or overgrowth (dysbiosis)
  • Altered expression of bacterial genes
Emulsifiers may also cause changes in the layer of mucus that protects the gut lining and the junctions between cells in the gut barrier. Together, these effects can alter gut function and lead to problems like systemic inflammation, colitis, blood sugar imbalances, increased fat mass and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Additional evidence suggests that emulsifier consumption may be linked to: These associations were discovered through the French NutriNet-Santé cohort study, which has been assessing the connection between nutrition and health in a group of over 100,000 people since 2009.

Does avoiding emulsifiers improve gut health?

However, many studies on emulsifiers have been done either in animals or simulations of the human gut. The limitations of these studies make it difficult to determine whether eliminating emulsifiers from your diet is necessary for gut health. Different emulsifiers appear to impact the gut in different ways, and some don't cause any noticeable changes. Certain emulsifiers have even been linked to health benefits, including lower pro-inflammatory markers, improved gut barrier structure and increased numbers of beneficial bacteria. These mixed results may be due to factors like dietary habits and the amounts and types of bacteria in the microbiome, which can influence how emulsifiers impact the gut.

Adjusting your diet to reduce emulsifiers

Rather than driving yourself crazy trying to eliminate every emulsifier from your diet, focus on swapping ultra-processed foods with more whole and minimally processed foods. Making these changes reduces your intake of ingredients associated with poor gut health, increased inflammation and chronic disease and fills your plate with more high-fiber, anti-inflammatory foods that support a balanced microbiome and strong intestinal barrier. To get started with a more gut-friendly diet:
  • Experiment with a wide range of vegetables, whole grains, beans, nuts, seeds, fruits and seafood
  • Cook more food at home instead of eating out
  • Make your own condiments, sauces and salad dressings from simple ingredients you already have around the house
  • Look for minimally processed alternatives to snacks, desserts and other treats (Hint: Fruit makes a great snack!)
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