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Low and High doses of Actazin and Livaux will be compared against a control formula and placebo to evaluate how each investigational study product effects complete spontaneous bowel movements in healthy adults that currently experience less than or equal to 3 complete spontaneous bowel movements per week. During the 28-day study period, it is hypothesized that participants consuming Acatzin, Livaux, or control formula will have an increased number of complete spontaneous bowel movements when compared to participants consuming the placebo. It is hypothesized that participants consuming Actazin or Livaux will respond more than participants consuming the control formula. It is hypothesized that participants consuming Actazin or Livaux will have a favorable microbiome change than placebo.
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Females of childbearing potential must agree to use a medically approved method of birth control and have a negative urine pregnancy test result. All birth control must have been in use for a minimum of three months and the participant must have one regular menstrual cycle in the last 30 days. Acceptable methods of birth control include:
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240 participants in 6 patient groups, including a placebo group
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