A List of Explicit and Implicit Claims for Soil-Based Organisms (SBOs)**
by Michael King
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Session Overview
The Session Overview below is provided as a courtesy to those who prefer to read than listen, yet on each call additional insights are given which round out the subject.
22 Benefits of Soil Based Organisms (Friendly Flora)
The following list was submitted to the FDA along with 700 pages of supporting research backing up each claim.
- SBOs improve gastrointestinal health
- SBOs prevent harmful bacteria and fungi from colonizing the gut
- SBOs support gut regeneration and balance gut microbiology
- SBOs balance colonic pH and set the stage for restoring immune health
- SBOs increase resistance to harmful bacteria and fungi
- SBOs increase intestinal absorption of nutrients
- SBOs in the diet replenish friendly colonic microflora
- SBOs improve overall health and well being
- SBOs enhance gut metabolism and promote normal bowel function
- SBOs help overcome bloating and gas
- SBOs improve immune function
- SBOs normalize bowel function
- SBOs improve the barrier function of the gastrointestinal tract
- SBOs ingested daily promote regular, comfortable bowel movements
- SBOs enhance the cleansing function of the gut
- SBOs provide safe alternative microbial stimulation for infants
- SBOs are a source of probiotics for children
- SBOs help to mature the immune system in young children
- SBOs help to promote normal weight in children
- SBOs help to promote normal immune function in children and adults
- SBOs produce Lactoferrin an important line of defense
- SBOs Inhibit Overactive Immune Systems in Adults and Children
**Structure/Function submission documents have been researched, reviewed and compiled by Technology Consults of Lee B. Dexter & Associates, Austin, Texas
Lee B. Dexter, is a renowned Probiotics expert, former Biology Professor at Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, 1989 winner of the R & D Top 100’s Award, holder of four Probiotic related Patents for the use of bacteria in foods/animal feed, and the largest contributor of bacteria strain identification submissions (over 600) to the USDA in the last 30 years.
NOTE: The FDA does not approve or disapprove dietary supplements/foods. If the FDA found an issue with the information provided to them within the claims submission letter or supporting documentation, the FDA would notify the company of their position. If they find no fault in the submissions, they simply remain silent. The FDA has found no fault with the 700 pages of supporting information behind the above 22 claims and did not challenge them.












