Oxiceutics
Oxiceutics | MyReuteri 10 Billion | 30 capsules
£37.00
About:
Developed by William Davis, MD. Author of "Wheat Belly" and "Super Gut".
Lactobacillus reuteri supports GI health, bowel function and immune function*
Can be used to make William Davis, MD. Superfood L. reuteri yogurt/cultured dairy.
MyReuteri 10 billion standard dosage is suitable as a daily probiotic or for use to make cultured dairy.
MyReuteri 20 billion is ideal for those seeking a higher-potency dosage, and can also be used to make cultured dairy.
MyReuteri Formulation
Based on the science of the Gut-Skin Axis, doctor-developed MyReuteri is formulated with LRDR L. Reuteri and FOS.
Lactobacillus reuteri LRDR™
Our proprietary LRDR™ strain of Lactobacillus reuteri provides an important microbe that the great majority are missing in their gut. This microbe not only resides in the colon but also the upper GI tract. Daily incorporation of L. reuteri LRDR™ helps you support gut health and gut balance.*
FOS (Fructooligosaccharides)
MyReuteri includes the prebiotic fiber FOS which serves as food for the Lactobacillus reuteri microbes. The FOS in MyReuteri supports L. Reuteri cultured daily fermentation (aka “L. reuteri yogurt”) for home yogurt-making.
Note:
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is NOT recommended for use in pregnancy.
These products are designed to supplement a healthy diet and lifestyle, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a healthcare professional before using any dietary supplement, particularly if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a medical condition, or are taking medication. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of the reach of children. If any adverse reactions occur, discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider.
MyReuteri FAQs by Oxiceutics
Product Information
What is in MyReuteri?
MyReuteri contains high counts of the important gastrointestinal microbe, Lactobacillus reuteri, that Dr. Davis has been talking about, making yogurt with, and studying in humans and animals. Because L. reuteri, as well as many other bacterial species, is susceptible to common antibiotics, many have lost this microbe and thereby all of its potential benefits. MyReuteri is Oxicuetics way of restoring this important microbe.
Does MyReuteri have to be refrigerated?
While it does not hurt to refrigerate MyReuteri, there is no need to. It is helpful, however, to store in a relatively cool area out of direct sunlight and, of course, with the cap on, as want the microbes to avoid exposure to moisture.
My product arrived hot. Is the probiotic still good?
The probiotic strains in MyReuteri can start to die off around 110°F (43°C). MyReuteri is stored at room temperature. So even if you received the product warm, it is still good.
Should I take MyReuteri with food or without food? And any specific time of day?
MyReuteri can be taken with food or without, as it does not impact significantly on the number of surviving microbes. The only precaution to take is to not consume theprobiotic capsules of MyReuteri while sipping or eating a food that is very hot, e.g.,coffee, tea, hot soups, as the heat can kill the microbes and may reduce potentialbenefits.
Also, the only issue with time of day is that some people feel a little sleepy if taken early in the day. If this happens to you, simply shift the time you take MyReuteri to evening or bedtime.
Why are there such high numbers of microbes in MyReuteri?
Oxiceutics' experience has been that, in general, greater numbers of microbes with probiotic properties provide greater effects than smaller numbers. After all, the human gastrointestinal microbiome numbers around 100 trillion. It may reasonably therefore require tens to hundreds of billions to generate meaningful effects. Because of the effort and expense of generating such “dose-response” observations, the understanding of this phenomenon in the microbiome science world is limited. Until we gain a better understanding, we include counts of microbes that we believe yield significant benefits.
Why do we need to add inulin in making MyReuteri yogurt?
Inulin, a prebiotic fibre in common foods, supports Lactobacillus reuteri in lactose digestion. If you have a reaction to inulin yogurt, consult your doctor.
Can I take MyReuteri in combination with other nutritional supplements?
Yes, but with some exceptions. Because MyReuteri is a living microbe, we avoid taking it with anything that has antibiotic effects. This includes any supplement containing iodine, any supplement you may be taking to manage intestinal dysbiosis, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), or fungal overgrowth. This includes supplements such as berberine, curcumin (turmeric), and essential oils taken orally. Other supplements such as vitamin D, fish oil, magnesium and many others are perfectly compatible.
Is it safe to take MyReuteri with other probiotics?
Yes, it is perfectly safe to combine MyReuteri with other probiotics including with Gut to Glow.
I am experiencing some nausea and stomach upset with MyReuteri. What does this mean and should I stop taking it?
This is a common experience with any probiotic and is due to antagonistic effects that L.reuteri and other probiotic species introduce against unhealthy microbes in thegastrointestinal tract. One way to deal with this is to reduce the dose, e.g., reduce from two capsules per day to one capsule per day or even one capsule every-other-day. You can also take your dose with food to disperse the bacteria. Should you continue to experience difficulty, consult your doctor but ask specifically about the possibility that you have small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, SIBO, i.e., unhealthy bacterial species that have colonised your stomach and small intestine. When a beneficial microbe such as L. reuteri is introduced, unhealthy bacterial species begin to die and this can yield some unpleasant effects. Your doctor may have additional steps you can take that can help you better tolerate MyReuteri, as well as other probiotics and fermented foods, once this phenomenon is addressed.
Should I anticipate side-effects from taking MyReuteri?
Beyond the nausea, bloating, and diarrhea that can occur when initiating any probiotic, we know of no side effects of supplementing MyReuteri. You may have heard Dr. Davis say that nearly all hunter-gatherer humans and mammals have this microbe–it’s most modern humans that have lost this microbe and thereby its potential benefits. Restoring factors that should have been part of the human experience all along is therefore typically not associated with adverse effects.
Why have modern people lost L. reuteri, the microbial species contained in MyReuteri?
Modern people have been overexposed to antibiotics such as amoxicillin, cefazolin, and gentamicin. L. reuteri, the microbial species contained in MyReuteri, is very susceptible to common antibiotics and has therefore been eradicated from the gastrointestinal microbiomes of most people. There may be other factors that contribute to its disappearance such as herbicide and pesticide residues in food, food additives with antimicrobial properties such as food preservatives and emulsifying (mixing) agents, and various pharmaceuticals. Even German microbiologist, Dr. Gerhard Reuter, who initially discovered this microbe in the breastmilk of a breastfeeding mother in 1962 made the observation over his subsequent 40-year academic career, that it became harder and harder to recover this organism from breastmilk, stool, and other body locations over this time period. More recent analyses have corroborated Dr. Reuter’s observation: L. reuteri has been lost by many people.
Why do you recommend that we not take MyReuteri during pregnancy?
MyReuteri provides the microbe, L. reuteri, at relatively high counts, as does Gut toGlow. While all mammals, including humans, are meant to have this beneficial microbe as part of their gastrointestinal microbiome, we do not know if the high counts provided by these products (or as the yogurt that you ferment from these products) is safe in the setting of pregnancy. Recall that women can be given oxytocin intravenously to provoke uterine contraction at term pregnancy, causing the baby to be delivered. (L. reuteri has been shown in animal studies to increase oxytocin.) We therefore do not know if it is safe to consume higher intakes of L. reuteri in pregnant females.
Can I make “yogurt” with MyReuteri?
Yes, absolutely. You can use the microbes in MyReuteri as a starter for yogurt making. Of course, it is not really yogurt in the conventional sense, but a fermented dairy product that looks and smells like yogurt. In our analyses of the yogurts made from MyReuteri, we obtain approximately 300 billion CFUs (microbial counts) per ½-cup serving. Yogurt made from MyReuteri will be more sour than conventional yogurt because the extended fermentation method we use to achieve high bacterial counts also converts nearly all the lactose to lactic acid, accounting for the acidic or sour flavour. Feel free to add blueberries, strawberries, chia seeds, sunflower seeds, and healthy non-caloric sweeteners such as monk fruit, allulose, or stevia to soften the sourness.
Why does the powder in the MyReuteri capsule sometimes appear clumpy and is it still okay?
In some instances, excessive humidity can cause the powder inside the capsule to clump together, however, formulation remains viable and effective. If using to make yogurt, use a spoon to gently break up the powder before mixing. Be sure to keep the bottle tightly closed and keep the desiccant moisture-absorbing pack in the bottle, and store in a cool dry place or refrigerator.
Why choose MyReuteri 10 billion standard dosage?
MyReuteri 10 billion standard dosage is suitable as a daily probiotic or for use to make cultured dairy.
Why do some people prefer MyReuteri 20 billion double-strength?
MyReuteri 20 billion is ideal for those seeking a higher-potency dosage, and can also be used to make cultured dairy.
How does MyReuteri 10 billion compare to other L. reuteri products?
Only MyReuteri is the authentic L. Reuteri by Dr. Davis and designed for use as both an oral probiotic and for use as a starter culture. Because it is made in the USA, MyReuteri avoids the temperature variations and carbon foodprint of ocean shipping.
Is MyReuteri 20 billion a good value at $60?
MyReuteri 20 billion provides 50% additional LRDR L. reuteri for only 25% more cost, an excellent value on a per CFU basis.
Why does MyReuteri include magnesium stearate?
Safe and widely used in supplements, medicines and foods, a small amount of magnesium stearate is included to facilitate consistency in the production process.
Cutting Edge Cultures
Cutting Edge Cultures | LR Superfood Starter (to make L. Reuteri fermented dairy as discussed by Dr William Davis)
£34.95
Introducing the LR Superfood Starter by Cutting Edge Cultures—the ultimate solution for crafting a unique cultured dairy product at home.
Key Features
Unique Cultured DairyUnlike conventional yogurt, LR Superfood is a distinct cultured dairy product fermented with Lactobacillus reuteri bacteria, offering a pleasantly tangy flavour and smooth texture.
'Low and Slow' FermentationFermented at a consistent 100°F (approximately 37.8°C) for 36 hours, this method allows the beneficial bacteria to proliferate extensively, resulting in a rich and creamy cultured dairy product.
High-Quality IngredientsContains live cultures of Lactobacillus reuteri (LR007 strain) and non-GMO fructooligosaccharides (FOS). Note: Packaged in a facility that also handles products that may contain wheat, soy, eggs, milk, and fish.
Product Details
Form: Powdered starter culture
Quantity: Each package contains 4 sachets, sufficient to make up to twenty 1-litre batches.
Storage: Store in the refrigerator or freezer upon receipt to maintain potency. This product is formulated to be shipped without refrigeration.
Suggested Uses
Homemade Cultured DairyCreate your own batch of LR Superfood at home, enjoying its unique taste and texture.
Culinary IngredientIncorporate into smoothies, dressings, or desserts for added flavour and creaminess.
Summary Instructions for Use (See images above or link below for full instructions)
Prepare the MixtureIn a clean glass jar, combine 2 tablespoons of prebiotic fibre (such as Prebio Plus) with the contents of 1 sachet of LR Superfood Starter. Add approximately 1.5 cups of dairy (cold, or up to 100°F/37.8°C). Whisk well to avoid clumping and ensure even distribution. Do not blend.
Add Remaining DairyStir in the remainder of the dairy, leaving some headspace in the jar. Mix well for even distribution. Do not blend.
FermentationCover the jar lightly with a loosely fitting lid or plastic wrap. Ferment at 100°F (37.8°C) for 36 hours, away from direct airflow and other ferments. Do not stir or open the jar during fermentation.
StorageOnce fermentation is complete, refrigerate the cultured dairy to slow down bacterial activity and preserve freshness.
ReculturingUse a portion of your finished LR Superfood to culture subsequent batches, repeating the process several times as desired.
Find Full Instructions at https://cuttingedgecultures.com/lr-dairy-instructions/
Find FAQs at https://cuttingedgecultures.com/lr-faqs/
Please note: This product is packaged in a facility that also handles products that may contain wheat, soy, eggs, milk, and fish.
Elevate your home fermentation projects with the LR Superfood Starter by Cutting Edge Cultures—bringing the art of cultured dairy making to your kitchen with ease and precision.
Cutting Edge Cultures
Cutting Edge Cultures | Prebio Plus
£39.95
Prebio Plus by Cutting Edge Cultures
The versatile prebiotic fibre blend designed to enrich your culinary creations.
Key Features
Premium IngredientsCrafted from a custom blend of organic inulin, organic acacia, and fructooligosaccharides, Prebio Plus is 100% natural, vegan, gluten-free, and non-GMO.
Versatile ApplicationEasily incorporate Prebio Plus into your daily diet by adding it to smoothies, salad dressings, or any dish that could benefit from a touch of natural sweetness.
Enhances FermentationUse Prebio Plus to boost the fermentation process in cultured foods like kefir and vegetables, potentially improving texture and flavour.
Product Details
Form: Powdered prebiotic fibre blend
Quantity: 8 oz (approximately 227 grams) per container
Serving Size: Includes a scoop equal to ½ teaspoon; Cutting Edge Cultures suggest - Experiment with 1/2 to 1 scoop (the included scoop is equal to 1/2 teaspoon), and gradually increase quantity up to 3 scoops per day as desired.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place; refrigeration is not required. Ensure the container is sealed properly to avoid moisture exposure.
Suggested Uses
Smoothies & BeveragesBlend Prebio Plus into your favourite smoothies or drinks for a subtle sweetness and added fibre.
Salad Dressings & SaucesIncorporate into dressings or sauces to enhance flavour and texture.
Cultured FoodsAdd to kefir or cultured vegetables during fermentation to support the process, or mix in post-fermentation for additional benefits. Cutting Edge Cultures' L. Reuteri Superfood and L. Gasseri Superfood REQUIRE prebitic fiber.
For full information & FAQs please see: https://cuttingedgecultures.com/prebio-plus/
Elevate Your Culinary Creations
Enhance your dishes and fermentation projects with Prebio Plus—your go-to prebiotic fibre blend for versatile and natural enrichment.
Oxiceutics
Oxiceutics | MyReuteri 20 Billion | 30 capsules
£49.00
About:
Developed by William Davis, MD. Author of "Wheat Belly" and "Super Gut".
Lactobacillus reuteri supports GI health, bowel function and immune function*
Can be used to make William Davis, MD. Superfood L. reuteri yogurt/cultured dairy.
MyReuteri 10 billion standard dosage is suitable as a daily probiotic or for use to make cultured dairy.
MyReuteri 20 billion is ideal for those seeking a higher-potency dosage, and can also be used to make cultured dairy.
MyReuteri Formulation
Based on the science of the Gut-Skin Axis, doctor-developed MyReuteri is formulated with LRDR L. Reuteri and FOS.
Lactobacillus reuteri LRDR™
Our proprietary LRDR™ strain of Lactobacillus reuteri provides an important microbe that the great majority are missing in their gut. This microbe not only resides in the colon but also the upper GI tract. Daily incorporation of L. reuteri LRDR™ helps you support gut health and gut balance.*
FOS (Fructooligosaccharides)
MyReuteri includes the prebiotic fiber FOS which serves as food for the Lactobacillus reuteri microbes. The FOS in MyReuteri supports L. Reuteri cultured daily fermentation (aka “L. reuteri yogurt”) for home yogurt-making.
Note:
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is NOT recommended for use in pregnancy.
These products are designed to supplement a healthy diet and lifestyle, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a healthcare professional before using any dietary supplement, particularly if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a medical condition, or are taking medication. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of the reach of children. If any adverse reactions occur, discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider.
MyReuteri FAQs by Oxiceutics
Product Information
What is in MyReuteri?
MyReuteri contains high counts of the important gastrointestinal microbe, Lactobacillus reuteri, that Dr. Davis has been talking about, making yogurt with, and studying in humans and animals. Because L. reuteri, as well as many other bacterial species, is susceptible to common antibiotics, many have lost this microbe and thereby all of its potential benefits. MyReuteri is our way of restoring this important microbe.
Does MyReuteri have to be refrigerated?
While it does not hurt to refrigerate MyReuteri, there is no need to. It is helpful, however, to store in a relatively cool area out of direct sunlight and, of course, with the cap on, as want the microbes to avoid exposure to moisture.
My product arrived hot. Is the probiotic still good?
The probiotic strains in MyReuteri can start to die off around 110°F (43°C). MyReuteri is stored at room temperature. So even if you received the product warm, it is still good.
Should I take MyReuteri with food or without food? And any specific time of day?
MyReuteri can be taken with food or without, as it does not impact significantly on the number of surviving microbes. The only precaution to take is to not consume theprobiotic capsules of MyReuteri while sipping or eating a food that is very hot, e.g.,coffee, tea, hot soups, as the heat can kill the microbes and may reduce potentialbenefits.
Also, the only issue with time of day is that some people feel a little sleepy if taken early in the day. If this happens to you, simply shift the time you take MyReuteri to evening or bedtime.
Why are there such high numbers of microbes in MyReuteri?
Oxiceutics experience has been that, in general, greater numbers of microbes with probiotic properties provide greater effects than smaller numbers. After all, the human gastrointestinal microbiome numbers around 100 trillion. It may reasonably therefore require tens to hundreds of billions to generate meaningful effects. Because of the effort and expense of generating such “dose-response” observations, the understanding of this phenomenon in the microbiome science world is limited. Until we gain a better understanding, we include counts of microbes that we believe yield significant benefits.
Why do we need to add inulin in making MyReuteri yogurt?
Inulin, a prebiotic fiber in common foods, supports Lactobacillus reuteri in lactose digestion. If you have a reaction to inulin yogurt, consult your doctor.
Can I take MyReuteri in combination with other nutritional supplements?
Yes, but with some exceptions. Because MyReuteri is a living microbe, we avoid taking it with anything that has antibiotic effects. This includes any supplement containing iodine, any supplement you may be taking to manage intestinal dysbiosis, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), or fungal overgrowth. This includes supplements such as berberine, curcumin (turmeric), and essential oils taken orally. Other supplements such as vitamin D, fish oil, magnesium and many others are perfectly compatible.
Is it safe to take MyReuteri with other probiotics?
Yes, it is perfectly safe to combine MyReuteri with other probiotics including with Gut to Glow.
I am experiencing some nausea and stomach upset with MyReuteri. What doesthis mean and should I stop taking it?
This is a common experience with any probiotic and is due to antagonistic effects that L.reuteri and other probiotic species introduce against unhealthy microbes in thegastrointestinal tract. One way to deal with this is to reduce the dose, e.g., reduce from two capsules per day to one capsule per day or even one capsule every-other-day. You can also take your dose with food to disperse the bacteria. Should you continue to experience difficulty, consult your doctor but ask specifically about the possibility that you have small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, SIBO, i.e., unhealthy bacterial species that have colonized your stomach and small intestine. When a beneficial microbe such as L. reuteri is introduced, unhealthy bacterial species begin to die and this can yield some unpleasant effects. Your doctor may have additional steps you can take that can help you better tolerate MyReuteri, as well as other probiotics and fermented foods, once this phenomenon is addressed.
Should I anticipate side-effects from taking MyReuteri?
Beyond the nausea, bloating, and diarrhea that can occur when initiating any probiotic, we know of no side effects of supplementing MyReuteri. You may have heard Dr. Davis say that nearly all hunter-gatherer humans and mammals have this microbe–it’s most modern humans that have lost this microbe and thereby its potential benefits. Restoring factors that should have been part of the human experience all along is therefore typically not associated with adverse effects.
Why have modern people lost L. reuteri, the microbial species contained inMyReuteri?
Modern people have been overexposed to antibiotics such as amoxicillin, cefazolin, and gentamicin. L. reuteri, the microbial species contained in MyReuteri, is very susceptible to common antibiotics and has therefore been eradicated from the gastrointestinal microbiomes of most people. There may be other factors that contribute to its disappearance such as herbicide and pesticide residues in food, food additives with antimicrobial properties such as food preservatives and emulsifying (mixing) agents, and various pharmaceuticals. Even German microbiologist, Dr. Gerhard Reuter, who initially discovered this microbe in the breastmilk of a breastfeeding mother in 1962 made the observation over his subsequent 40-year academic career, that it became harder and harder to recover this organism from breastmilk, stool, and other body locations over this time period. More recent analyses have corroborated Dr. Reuter’s observation: L. reuteri has been lost by many people.
Why do you recommend that we not take MyReuteri during pregnancy?
MyReuteri provides the microbe, L. reuteri, at relatively high counts, as does Gut toGlow. While all mammals, including humans, are meant to have this beneficial microbe as part of their gastrointestinal microbiome, we do not know if the high counts provided by these products (or as the yogurt that you ferment from these products) is safe in the setting of pregnancy. Recall that women can be given oxytocin intravenously to provoke uterine contraction at term pregnancy, causing the baby to be delivered. (L. reuteri has been shown in animal studies to increase oxytocin.) We therefore do not know if it is safe to consume higher intakes of L. reuteri in pregnant females.
Can I make “yogurt” with MyReuteri?
Yes, absolutely. You can use the microbes in MyReuteri as a starter for yogurt making. Of course, it is not really yogurt in the conventional sense, but a fermented dairy product that looks and smells like yogurt. In our analyses of the yogurts made from MyReuteri, we obtain approximately 300 billion CFUs (microbial counts) per ½-cup serving. Yogurt made from MyReuteri will be more sour than conventional yogurt because the extended fermentation method we use to achieve high bacterial counts also converts nearly all the lactose to lactic acid, accounting for the acidic or sour flavor. Feel free to add blueberries, strawberries, chia seeds, sunflower seeds, and healthy non-caloric sweeteners such as monk fruit, allulose, or stevia to soften the sourness.
Why does the powder in the MyReuteri capsule sometimes appear clumpy and is it still okay?
In some instances, excessive humidity can cause the powder inside the capsule to clump together, however, formulation remains viable and effective. If using to make yogurt, use a spoon to gently break up the powder before mixing. Be sure to keep the bottle tightly closed and keep the desiccant moisture-absorbing pack in the bottle, and store in a cool dry place or refrigerator.
Why choose MyReuteri 10 billion standard dosage?
MyReuteri 10 billion standard dosage is suitable as a daily probiotic or for use to make cultured dairy.
Why do some people prefer MyReuteri 20 billion double-strength?
MyReuteri 20 billion is ideal for those seeking a higher-potency dosage, and can also be used to make cultured dairy.
How does MyReuteri 10 billion compare to other L. reuteri products?
Only MyReuteri is the authentic L. Reuteri by Dr. Davis and designed for use as both an oral probiotic and for use as a starter culture. Because it is made in the USA, MyReuteri avoids the temperature variations and carbon foodprint of ocean shipping.
Is MyReuteri 20 billion a good value at $60?
MyReuteri 20 billion provides 50% additional LRDR L. reuteri for only 25% more cost, an excellent value on a per CFU basis.
Why does MyReuteri include magnesium stearate?
Safe and widely used in supplements, medicines and foods, a small amount of magnesium stearate is included to facilitate consistency in the production process.