HLC Probiotics Shipping Information
IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFORMATION on all HLC Probiotic products (updated June 2009)
Shipping & Heat Sensitivity info
Are they shipped with an ice pack?
What is their shelf life?
How do I travel with and store my HLC probiotics?
What is the survival of HLC probiotics through the stomach?
Clinical Research Trials on HLC Probiotics
Candida albicans
Staphylococci, Enterobacteriaceae and Enterococci
Clostridium difficile in hospitalized patients
Other benefits and functions of HLC probiotic strains
Summer Shipping
List of all HLC probiotics by Pharmax
Our Client FAQs on HLC Probiotics
HEAT SENSITIVE ITEMS Shipping/Delivery times OCT - MAY (Saturday
delivery is not available)
(Orders received after 1pm EST will be processed the next day)
ALL HEAT SENSITIVE ORDERS RECEIVED AFTER 1PM EST THURSDAY OR ON FRIDAY WILL BE HELD FOR SHIPPING UNTIL THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY.
Shipping & Heat Sensitivity
Info
We suggest that you select 2nd Day Air or Overnight
during the summer months or if you live in a hot state (any month). If not, your
probiotics or suppositories may arrive 5-7 days later and may be warm or hot to
the touch. We cannot replace or refund warm/hot packages. During the summer (June-Sept), we do not ship probiotics or other heat sensitive orders placed after 1pm on Tuesday. If you place an order using ground shipping after Tuesday 1pm EST, we will ship the order the following Monday. We do
not ship heat sensitive orders on Fridays at all, any time of the year (unless
you request otherwise in "Order Comments" and providing that you do not mind
that your package will be held in the shippers non-airconditioned warehouse
during the weekend). We want to minimize the amount of time your probiotics are
in transit. Yet, the manufacturer has increased stability with new freeze drying
technology allowing the probiotics to last over 6 months at room temperature
holding their GUARANTEED minimum potency on label.
In addition, at 90-100 degrees Fahrenheit it can be stored 3-4 weeks and
still be within label claim. This means if the probiotics arrive very warm or
hot to the touch due to UPS truck being hot, your product is still perfectly
viable and will meet potency claims on label according to various tests done by
manufacturer. Please do not be concerned about heat for the short 2-4 day
transit. We have been using these probiotics for years after extensive delays in
shipping during summer months, and they are still VERY viable and work
incredibly well.
We cannot refund or replace warm/hot packages. If you live near the West
coast, your Pharmax probiotics are shipped from Redmond, WA. If not, from
Bedford, NH. If you purchased other brands along with Pharmax (such as Yeast
Arrest by Vitanica), your order will come from NH.
If you are still concerned about the heat, and if you do not want your
package left without a signature, please include a note in the comments
instructing us to require a signature, also provide a shipping address where
there will be someone available to sign and/or bring your package in from the
sun.
Are HLC probiotics shipped with
an ice pack?
A cold pack will be included within the box free of charge during the summer
months or when shipping to hot states (cold pack may be hot upon arrival since
it absorbs heat- this is normal). Yet, a cold pack is ONLY FOR YOUR PEACE OF
MIND. Pharmax's extensive product shelf life testing shows that after 2 weeks of
travel via UPS cross country and back to the testing facility, the potency was
still at 100% of label claims. The manufacturer states that
ice during transport is optional and
not necessary due to their new freeze drying technology and the addition
of 50% more probiotic at time of manufacturing than what the label claims. Yet,
if temperatures are hot in your area in the summer months, you may want to
request an ice pack during checkout for
your own peace of mind. There is also a styrofoam cooler option which can
be purchased at the end of checkout. If your suppositories or protein bars have
melted in transit, please store them in the refrigerator upon opening the
package so that the item will firm up.
We cannot refund or replace warm/hot packages.
Pharmax has added in 50% more probiotic than what the label guarantees per
bottle. For example, HLC Synbiotic Intensive is guaranteed to have 130 billion
L. acidophilus and bifidus per serving, but there are 170 billion present at
time of manufacturing and it is kept frozen until shipping.
The manufacturer has increased stability allowing the probiotics to last over 6
months at room temperature holding their GUARANTEED minimum potency on label! At
90-100 degrees Fahrenheit it can be stored 3-4 weeks and still be within label
claim.
You will receive your HLC probiotic directly from the manufacturer in about 3-5
days. This product is very fresh and has not been sitting around on our shelves.
And, your product will most likely contain 10-50% more than what the label
states when you receive it. In addition, it has an infinite shelf life if stored
the freezer (or 2 years if kept in the refrigerator).
What is their shelf life?
- Refrigeration is optional if you use the product within 6 months
- Can endure 3-4 weeks of very hot climate during shipping & transit, yet we
recommend you have the product shipped via 2nd Day Air if you live in a hot
state for your peace of mind.
- Virtually indefinite shelf life if kept frozen
- Full 2 year shelf life if kept refrigerated
- 100% potency (label claims) even after 6 months kept at room temperature!
How do I
travel with and store my HLC probiotics?
We highly recommend you take your probiotics with you on all trips and vacations
since their potency will last for up to 6 months at room temperature
un-refrigerated. But, when possible and if convenient, we recommend you store
your probiotics in the freezer or refrigerator, especially if you plan to
preserve freshness of your product for months or years.
What is
the survival of HLC probiotics through the stomach?
With over 90% survival in the full stomach (when taken right after a meal)
and over 50% survival in the harshest environment of the empty stomach, the HLC
organisms proved particularly robust and well adapted to the human stomach. This
was in contrast to other probiotic organisms, which showed great sensitivity to
gastric conditions and poor adaptation to the human host.This study also
demonstrated that probiotics should be taken in association with a meal to
ensure maximum survival.
The pH of the empty stomach is between 1.5 and 1.9 whereas, due to the
buffering capacity of food, the pH is raised to between 3.8 and 4.3 in the full
stomach. The aggressive nature of the stomach acts as an excellent barrier to
invasion by potentially pathogenic microbes. So, for probiotics to be effective,
they must survive in high numbers under the same environmental stresses as would
severely inhibit or eradicate other bacteria. The HLC organisms were compared
with other probiotic strains for their ability to survive passage.
Clinical
Research Trials on HLC Probiotics
Pharmax HLC (Human Lactic Commensals) Probiotics have been proven in both human
clinical trials and by practitioner usage for over 10 years in Europe and are
the leading probiotic due to their unique human strains which adhere
exceptionally well to the human cells through the intestines, vaginal cells, and
urinary tract.
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Clinical trial: a multistrain probiotic preparation significantly reduces
symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome in a double-blind placebo-controlled study
HLC - Proven in
clinical trials
Probiotics from the HLC range are continuously
tested and shown to be effective in independent, placebo controlled, clinical
trials. All such studies get published in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Results from recent clinical studies are outlined below.
Candida albicans
HLC - Proven to attach to human epithelial cells
and disrupt Candida albicans
In the small intestine (duodenum, jejunum, ileum)
the transit time is rapid relative to the "doubling time" of normal flora
bacteria so, if they are unable to attach or otherwise become associated with
the epithelial surface, they will be washed through. Lactobacilli, particularly
Lactobacillus acidophilus are the most important colonizing organism of the
small intestine and it is therefore critical that any Lactobacillus strains used
as probiotics are capable of human epithelial cell attachment.
Trial
1: Staphylococci, Enterobacteriaceae and
Enterococci
Undertaken at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, U.K.
Aim: Reduction in post-antibiotic
re-growth of potentially pathogenic facultative microorganisms
Results: HLC Intensive significantly
prevented post antibiotic increase in
Staphylococci, Enterobacteriaceae and Enterococci. These microorganisms
are associated with post-antibiotic infection and overgrowth as well as the
acquisition and transfer of antibiotic resistance.
Trial 2:
Clostridium difficile in hospitalized patients
Undertaken at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, U.K.
Aim: Prevention of post-antibiotic
overgrowth of Clostridium difficile in
hospitalized patients
Results: HLC Intensive lowered frequency
of Clostridium difficile infection and overgrowth to the extent that justified
its use in all hospitalized patients undertaking antibiotic therapy.
With further clinical trials already in progress, it is clear
that the HLC range of probiotics from Pharmax is leading the way in innovative,
clinical probiotic research and will pave the way for recognition of the
benefits of probiotics in many new aspects of human health and disease.
Other
benefits and functions of HLC probiotic strains
- Protect against enteric infection, overgrowth and dysbiosis
- Stimulate and develop the neonatal immune system
- Stimulate the mucosal immune barrier
- Stimulate the digestion and absorption of nutrients such as lactose (by
producing lactase) and minerals (by action of lactic acid)
- Stimulate intestinal motility
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