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Tag: Probiotic expiration

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How do you store Bacillus Clausii?

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Bacillus clausii is a probiotic known for its robust, spore-forming nature, which makes it particularly resilient to harsh conditions. Unlike many other delicate probiotic strains, this beneficial bacterium does not require refrigeration and remains stable at room temperature. Proper storage is key to ensuring its spores stay viable and deliver their intended health benefits.

Can Saccharomyces boulardii go bad? Understanding Shelf Life and Potency

4 min read
While expired probiotics are unlikely to cause harm, their effectiveness can be significantly diminished. This principle holds true for the beneficial yeast, as a crucial question for many users is: **Can Saccharomyces boulardii go bad**? The short answer is yes, in terms of losing potency over time, rather than becoming dangerous.