MAKE ACTIVIA® YOUR PROBIOTIC CHOICE.
MAKE ACTIVIA® YOUR PROBIOTIC CHOICE BACKED BY 20 YEARS OF RESEARCH
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ACTIVIA yogurt contains the exclusive probiotic Bifidobacterium animalis lactis DN-173 010/CNCM I-2494, and with more than 18 clinical studies and over 20 years of research on gut health, you can feel confident recommending ACTIVIA to your patients. |
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- Probiotic foods can buffer stomach acids and increase the chance that the probiotics survive and make it to the intestine.
- Fermented dairy products are a source of nutrients such as calcium that probiotic supplements don't usually provide.
- Some individuals have trouble swallowing pills, but yogurt is easy and enjoyable to consume.
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Consume twice a day*
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START WITH ACTIVIA®
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ACTIVIA MAY HELP REDUCE
THE FREQUENCY OF MINOR DIGESTIVE DISCOMFORT.*
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Two double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled studies, and a pooled analysis of these studies, show that ACTIVIA may help reduce the frequency of minor digestive discomfort.1,2**
Both studies investigated the effect of ACTIVIA on various GI outcomes, including GI well-being and frequency of minor digestive discomfort, in healthy women.
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In both studies, and in the pooled analysis, the composite score of the frequency of minor digestive issues over the two-3 and four-week1,2 test periods in the ACTIVIA group was significantly lower (P<0.05) than in the control group.
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*Activia+ has at least 10% Daily Value more Vitamin C, D, and Zinc per serving than regular Activia Dailies. Activia+: 18 mg Vitamin C (20% DV), 4 mcg Vitamin D (20% DV), 2.2 mg Zinc (20% DV). Activia Dailies: 0 mg Vitamin C (0% DV), 1.6 mcg Vitamin D (8% DV), 0 mg Zinc (0% DV) per 3.1 fl oz serving.
**Activia® may help reduce the frequency of minor digestive discomfort. Consume twice a day for two weeks as part of a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. Minor digestive discomfort includes bloating, gas, abdominal discomfort & rumbling.
1. Guyonnet et al. Br J Nutr. 2009;102(11):1654-62. 2. Marteau et al. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2013;25(4):331-e252. 3. Marteau et al. Nutrients. 2019;11(1):92. ©2022 Danone US, LLC.
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