Life-Space Launches ‘Flash-Charged’ Triple Strength Probiotics in Singapore

Life-Space has introduced Triple Strength Probiotics to Singapore: a high-CFU formula packing 96 billion CFU per capsule across 15 premium strains, engineered for people whose digestion needs a firm but friendly nudge.


What makes it “triple”? Beyond the headline CFU count, the formulation by Life-Space aims at the three pillars most of us quietly fuss over: motility (so the system runs on schedule), barrier integrity (to keep inflammation from gate-crashing), and absorption (so the good nutrients actually stick).

The target user isn’t the occasional post-buffet regret; it’s anyone grappling with the long haul. These folks experience chronic constipation, irregularity, low-grade inflammation, or the aftermath of extended or repeated antibiotic courses that leave the microbiome short-staffed.

There’s a nod, too, to busy professionals running a constant sprint: the idea here is reliable, high-strength support that helps you keep pace without adding yet another complicated routine to your morning.

“At Life-Space, we believe gut health is the gateway to whole-body vitality. With Triple Strength, we’ve created a high-performance probiotic that helps people feel stronger, healthier, and more resilient every day.”

Alan Yi, General Manager of Life-Space Group

For the pragmatists: this is once-daily, capsule-based, and available exclusively at Guardian in Singapore from today.


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Sean Loo

Futr's managing editor loves all things retro, even though he was born in the late 90s. Even though his main job encompasses tons of driving, he swears he turns off the lights each time he leaves his room.

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