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Our gut is more than just a winding roller-coaster that starts from our mouth and ends at our rear.

It is a giant complex ecosystem of bacteria that helps us not only digest food but also to regulate our hormones, excrete toxins, and may even control the way we think and feel (Mörkl et al., 2020).

In fact, 70% of our digestive tract represents our entire immune system, making looking after our gut pretty dang critical (Vighi et al., 2008).

This is why we created Gut Health Boost, which contains a synbiotic blend of natural Pre and Probiotic ingredients to ensure we look after our gut the right way.

Let’s delve into a little bit more on these compounds.

Prebiotics to Feed Gut Bacteria

Designer Physique Gut Health Boost uses naturally occurring prebiotics derived from inulin, which helps promote digestive health (Carlson et al., 2018).

Inulin is basically food for the bacteria that live in our gut, which helps to increase the number of good bacteria we have, allowing for a better overall balance of the gut microbiome.

The end result is better digestion, and as we alluded to earlier, an even better immune system.

Probiotics for Gut Health

Having the correct amount of good bacteria in our gut is important to ensure our ecosystem is balanced, which often results in an improvement of our overall health.

This is why specific freeze-dried probiotic strains were selected with the best possible restorative benefits on a potentially imbalanced gut.

These strains include Bacillus coagulans, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, and Lactobacillus acidophilus.

Not only do these strains assist in restoring balance to our guts ecosystem, but also improve gut barrier function, boost our immune system, and re-colonise our gut the right way (Aponte et al., 2020).

A note on freeze-drying: Freeze-drying stops the metabolic activity of the probiotic strains, allowing for storage outside of the fridge. Don’t worry, activity returns once they enter your gut! Read more about this process here.

No Nasties

It’s commonplace for many formula’s on the market to tout the use of natural ingredients, but often looking at the ingredient panel leaves you with our neck half crooked.

We can guarantee our formula is 100% natural, using only the best natural sweeteners derived from natural sources.

What’s even better, our product is gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free, and vegan friendly.

 

This means you’re not only boosting your gut with a unique blend of pre and probiotics, but it tastes fantastic too!

The Take-Away

If you’re looking for the ultimate blend of natural ingredients to really look after your gut this year, Gut Health Boost is the way to go.

Not only does it include probiotics backed by evidence to nourish and restore our gut, but also prebiotics to feed and fuel our guts ecosystem.

Better yet, it’s shelf-stable, and tastes great!


References
  • Aponte, M., Murru, N., & Shoukat, M. (2020). Therapeutic, prophylactic, and functional use of probiotics: A current perspective. Frontiers in Microbiology, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.562048
  • Carlson, J. L., Erickson, J. M., Lloyd, B. B., & Slavin, J. L. (2018). Health effects and sources of prebiotic dietary fiber. Current Developments in Nutrition, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzy005
  • Mörkl, S., Butler, M. I., Holl, A., Cryan, J. F., & Dinan, T. G. (2020). Correction to: Probiotics and the microbiota-gut-Brain Axis: Focus on psychiatry. Current Nutrition Reports, 9(3), 183-183. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13668-020-00319-z
  • Vighi, G., Marcucci, F., Sensi, L., Di Cara, G., & Frati, F. (2008). Allergy and the gastrointestinal system. Clinical & Experimental Immunology, 153, 3-6. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2249.2008.03713.x

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