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Why Take Travelan?Exposure to enterotoxigenic E.coli (ETEC) is famous for ruining even the most seasoned international traveler's trip. ETEC exposure is also known as Montezuma's Revenge, Delhi Belly, Pharoah's Revenger, Traveler's Trots and Bali Belly. Travelan reduces the risk and effects of gastrointestinal discomforts caused by exposure to E.coli (ETEC) in less developed countries. Why expose yourself to the debilitating effects of E.coli (ETEC) when you can reduce the risk with Travelan? How Does Travelan Work?Using patented technology, Travelan works against Enterotoxigenic E.coli (ETEC) bacteria as they enter the body. Travelan’s specific antibodies bind to the E.coli bacteria, preventing the E.coli from attaching to the intestinal wall and thereby reducing the incidence of gastrointestinal discomforts. Is there evidence that shows Travelan works?Travelan has been shown via double-blind clinical trials to neutralize E.coli (ETEC), decreasing the risk of E.coli (ETEC) attacks. Travelan underwent double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trials in the U.S. and Europe. The trials showed Travelan's specific ingredient provided up to 93% effectiveness in volunteers exposed to E.coli (ETEC). The Benefits of Travelan |
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