Category Archives: Probiotics
How Does Temperature Affect Probiotics?
By Larry Newman Chief Operating Officer Kirkman Group, Inc. ConsumerLab, an independent laboratory that monitors the quality of nutritional supplements for consumers, was recently asked a question about why some probiotic labels say to refrigerate while others containing the … Continue reading
A Three-Product Protocol Kirkman® Introduces Unique Blends for Microbiome Balance
Multiple body systems’ dysfunction causing illness is not uncommon, especially in special needs individuals. Recent scientific research points to the “microbiome” as a possible source of these connections. Kirkman® recently added two new products to its Microbiome Balance line, Microbiome Toxicity … Continue reading
By Customers’ Requests Kirkman® Adds New Probiotic: Gluten Free L. Reuteri
The probiotic, Lactobacillus Reuteri (L. Reuteri), has applications for various special needs conditions. Our customers wanted a gluten free and casein free version of this popular probiotic, which we are pleased to report debuted in Kirkman®’s product line this month. … Continue reading
To Support the Microbiome — Kirkman® Introduces A Powerful Probiotic Blend
By Tim Prentiss Staff Writer Kirkman Group, Inc Kirkman® recently announced the introduction of a powerful probiotic blend designed to support the microbiome. Microbiome Probiotic 8-Strain Blend (4465-060)consists of 60 billion colony-forming units of several species of beneficial bacteria. This broad-spectrum … Continue reading
Hot Off the Press! Download Kirkman’s Free Probiotic & Enzyme Guides
Kirkman® recently published new guides to our probiotic and enzyme products. You can download them free here or from the “Resources/Publications” section of our website. Other informational brochures available on our website include: Kirkman’s 2017 Consumer Catalog Kirkman’s 2017 Consumer Price List Kirkman’s … Continue reading
Prebotics: Are They Important?
Kulani Mahikoa Executive Vice President Kirkman Group, Inc. Some health experts argue that prebiotics rival probiotics in their importance to gastrointestinal and immune system health. Probiotics are good bacteria that … Continue reading
Supplements to Support Your Student’s Brainpower
By Kulani Mahikoa Executive Vice PresidentKirkman Group, Inc. The luxury of summer fun will soon give way to the more rigid demands of schoolwork when kids head back-to-school. Nutritional supplements that … Continue reading