Essential Takeaways
• We’re probably all familiar with the benefits of adding probiotics to our diet, but we’re here to break down one of the most important elements of a probiotic formula: CFUs, or colony forming units.*
• Find out how many billion probiotics per day are enough to support our gut health.*
Okay, so you’ve heard of probiotics. You might even know a thing or two about why they’re important and how strains support our gut health, our immune system, and our body’s overall wellness. But have you ever heard of a CFU? “CFU” might sound like an important role at a corporation, but CFUs are actually a major part of what makes probiotics beneficial.*
CFUs, or “colony forming units,” are a unit of measurement used to determine the number of live bacterial cells in a probiotic supplement or lab sample. In other words, along with other factors, a CFU count can give us some insight into the quality of a probiotic.*
Read on for a deep dive into colony forming units—what they are, what they do, and how many help support gut health.*
What Are CFUs?
So, let’s get a little deeper into what CFUs are. When you’re looking at a bottle of Synbiotic+, you’ll see two pieces of information: the probiotic strain, or specific bacteria type that the supplement provides (like Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG®), and the number of CFUs provided by the supplement. (3) The CFU count indicates how many live and active microorganisms are present in the supplement at the time of manufacture and how many live and active microorganisms are present at the end of shelf life. When we take the supplement, that number of microorganisms have an opportunity to grow in our gut and multiply, helping diversify our microbiome.*