ProDentim Pros and Cons ((Why *More-People!* Are Talking About It)) Side Effects, Ingredients, Official Site [MRQU6HHLD] ProDentim supplement facts show the number of servings per container as 30 and list the one-tablet daily serving; the ProDentim label provides per-serving numerical details for buyers.
ProDentim Pros and Cons The ProDentim label enumerates a list of probiotic strains by name: Lactobacillus paracasei is listed as a probiotic strain, Lactobacillus reuteri is listed as a probiotic strain, Bifidobacterium lactis BL-04® appears on the panel as a branded probiotic strain, BLIS K-12 and BLIS M-18 are listed as specific streptococcal-derived strains included in the formula, and ProDentim groups these under the probiotic portion of the facts panel with their combined CFU total noted per serving. The ProDentim packaging includes standard non-active ingredient details as well, including tablet binders, flavorings, and capsule or coating components that are typical in chewable supplement manufacturing; the back label shows allergen statements and calls out that ProDentim is non-GMO and gluten-free where applicable, while also listing that the chewable tablets are free of artificial additives according to the product copy. The ProDentim supplement facts panel further indicates that each bottle contains 30 tablets, that the recommended serving size is one chewable tablet per day, and that the net weight or count is 30 soft tablets per container. The ProDentim label may reference trademarked strains such as BL-04® to identify proprietary or branded probiotics within the ingredient list, and the product literature sometimes expands on ingredient sourcing by noting the plant or mineral origin of non-probiotic components — for example, malic acid from strawberries, peppermint as a botanical, and tricalcium phosphate as a mineral ingredient — without making claims about what those ingredients do once consumed. Try It Today ProDentim Where to Buy