
The next evolution in performance nutrition is here. Support the intersection of gut health and athletic recovery with a performance-grade probiotic crafted to help athletes stay locked in and in a rhythm*
Consists of 10 of the most highly researched probiotic strains, with each strain and specific CFU count being fully disclosed
The DESigns for sport® difference
- 50 billion CFUs of broad-spectrum probiotic strains
- Full transparency on identity and CFU count of each strain
- Travel-friendly, shelf-stable with no refrigeration necessary
- Superior tolerance and resistance to stomach acid and bile salts
- Delayed-release technology for optimal survivability in the lower GI tract
- State-of-the-art moisture-, oxygen-, and light-resistant, desiccant-lined packaging: Keeps potency intact, extends shelf life, no refrigeration needed
- Gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, non-GMO, and vegan
- NFS Certified for Sport®
Performance Nutrition for All Who Train
Performance Nutrition for All Who Train
answers to all your questions
What are Probiotics?
Probiotics are live and active microorganisms that support health and may help provide health benefits when consumed at a high enough level.
Probiotics offer many supposed benefits, including but not limited to:
- Supporting digestion and food breakdown*
- Maintaining a healthy gut microbiome*
- Improving gut balance and health*
- Supporting immunity*
What’s the Difference Between a Prebiotic and a Probiotic?
While probiotics are live microorganisms, prebiotics are food for probiotics – in the form of non-digestible fiber – that provides the fuel for probiotics and/or additional microbes.
When is The Best Time to Take Probiotics?
There are two common times of day that is most beneficial when taking probiotics: during the beginning of the day, or before going to bed. Ideally, probiotics should be taken on an empty stomach to ensure its benefits are optimized.
What makes Probiotic 50 different from regular probiotics?
The 10 strains in Probiotic 50 are specifically selected for athletic applications—supporting recovery, reducing inflammation markers, and improving nutrient absorption. It's NSF Certified for Sport, shelf-stable, and uses delayed-release technology so bacteria survive stomach acid.
What are CFUs in Probiotics?
CFUs stand for colony-forming units, and is a quantitative measurement of the amount of live microorganisms in a probiotic drink, food item, or supplement. For daily support, aim for between 1-10 billion CFUs.
Does probiotic 50 need to be refrigerated?
Probiotic 50 is shelf-stable and no refrigeration required given its state-of-the-art moisture-, oxygen-, and light-resistant, desiccant-lined packaging to protect probiotics and extend shelf life to fit travel and day-to-day needs.
Why NSF Certified for Sport®?
We align ourselves with NSF as a testament to our commitment towards industry safety standards. Determined to become the leading supplement and education resource in the performance nutrition category, our alliance with NSF further reinforces our commitment to product excellence.*