Silk Milk Founder Introduces The Probiotic Product GoodBelly For Baby Boomers

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Many of us baby boomers are fast becoming advocates of using soy milk and products made from the soybean.

Soy milk is nutritionally close to cow’s milk, though most soy milk commercially available today is enriched with added vitamins such as vitamin B12. The product has about the same amount of protein as cow milk. Natural soy milk contains little digestible calcium as it that substance is bound to the bean’s pulp, which is insoluble to the human digestive system. Because of this, many manufacturers enrich their products with calcium carbonate.

Steve Demos, the man responsible for much of the popularity of soy milk in America, recently introduced a new soy product. This time it is “probiotic” foods for baby boomers. Steve’s first company, WhiteWave, Inc., created and marketed Silk Milk making soy milk a household product and a staple in Starbucks Coffee.

Recently the 58-year old entrepreneur launched NextFoods and started shipping Goodbelly–a line of stomach-soothing probiotic juice products aimed at baby boomers. Lp299v, the primary probiotic substance in GoodBelly has 15 years of research and a dozen clinical studies behind it. Through this rigorous research scientists have shown that Lp299v may have a beneficial affect on the symptoms of general gastrointestinal issues. In addition, Studies on Lp299v have indicated that it may improve immunity—giving your body a fighting chance against common illnesses such as colds.

Give Goodbelly a try, I did, and I can feel the difference.

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