




Strong gut health balance and support*
Kyo-Dophilus® Multi 9 Probiotic contains a diverse community of nine beneficial bacteria that includes The Friendly Trio®, L. gasseri KS-13, B. bifidum G9-1, and B. longum MM-2, along with B. infantis, B. breve, and L. rhamnosus and other compatible species.
This multi-strain blend can help populate your microbiome with beneficial bacteria to promote strong GI health and a balanced digestive and immune system.* Two capsules daily provide 6 Billion CFU to help you maintain good colon health and relieve occasional digestive discomfort.*








Kyo-Dophilus Probiotics are formulated to support healthy digestive and immune systems.* Our probiotics deliver efficacy, quality and extended live cell viability, without refrigeration.
The Friendly Trio®
The Friendly Trio® is the core of our formulations. The Friendly Trio® is a clinically studied proprietary blend of human strain Lactobacillus gasseri KS-13, Bifidobacterium bifidum G9-1, and Bifidobacterium longum
- L. gasseri has been shown to support your body’s GI function and immune health.*
- B. bifidum may regulate healthy gut flora and enhance immunity by reducing inflammation.*
- B. longum is known to normalize bowel movements.*
SUGGESTED USE:
Adults take two capsules with a meal daily.
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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Most supplements are measured in milligrams. Probiotics, on the other hand, are measured in CFUs (Colony Forming Units). This refers to the amount of viable, live bacteria that are capable of dividing and forming colonies. CFU counts are generally stated in billions.
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Taking a probiotic with an antibiotic has become so mainstream that it was published as a recommendation for practitioners in the Journal of Family Practice. The reason is rather intuitive: Antibiotics kill off the bad bacteria, but also much of the gut’s good bacteria in the process. This can lead to an off-kilter digestive tract, making probiotics highly beneficial in addressing antibiotic tummy-related troubles. However, we also recommend being consistent with your probiotic supplementation rather than just doing antibiotic "damage control."
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Generally speaking, most people will notice the digestive benefits within the first month of taking a probiotic. You may notice more regular bowel movements, less gas and bloating and even a better sense of well-being. If you are taking a probiotic to help alleviate antibiotic-associated diarrhea or for travelers diarrhea you likely will notice the benefits within the first few days. For those taking probiotics to help with Crohn’s, Colitis or IBS symptoms, be patient and allow at least 3 to 4 weeks to gauge the benefits. Probiotics can also support the health of the immune system and this effect could be noticed within a few months with less respiratory infections during the cold and flu season. Consistency matters so take your probiotics daily to achieve the best results.
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Probiotics don’t boost the immune system per se; rather they support and modulate various aspects of immunity to achieve balance. Research suggests that probiotic supplements can help reduce the risk of respiratory tract infections, such as cold and flu. It is best to take a probiotic on a daily basis to achieve the best results.
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Yes, probiotics can be taken along with other supplements. They are also safe to take with most medications. If you are taking antibiotics, separate the probiotics by at least 2 hours.