The Good Bug Metabolically Lean SuperGut Powder Probiotics +Metabolic Fiber Boost Prebiotic Fiber Combo pack 30 Days Servings
The Good Bug Metabolically Lean SuperGut Powder Probiotics +Metabolic Fiber Boost Prebiotic Fiber Combo pack 30 Days Servings
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- A proper fiber rich diet is intimately tied to your gut and overall health. Dietary Fibers are literally food (prebiotics) for your gut bacteria, impacting your health in numerous ways,improved weight management and even helps regulating blood sugar.
- Our gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem, with billions of bacteria from over 400 species that reside in your gut. Various factors including the food we need, our lifestyle and even genetics determines nature of the microbiome and the type of bacteria that live there.
- This gut microbiota forms a synergistic relationship with us, fermenting and breaking down food and in the process, producing a host beneficial compounds including short chain fatty acids like Butyrate, etc. The kind of bacteria in our gut often dictates the quality of these compounds produced.
- These metabolites produced by the gut microbiome can impact everything right from how our food is harvested for nutrients and energy, protecting us from infiltration by pathogens, our metabolism and fat storage and even our hormones.
- Increasing evidence points to how the nature of the gut microbiome can impact weight and obesity and various other health outcomes.
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About This Item
- A proper fiber rich diet is intimately tied to your gut and overall health. Dietary Fibers are literally food (prebiotics) for your gut bacteria, impacting your health in numerous ways,improved weight management and even helps regulating blood sugar.
- Our gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem, with billions of bacteria from over 400 species that reside in your gut. Various factors including the food we need, our lifestyle and even genetics determines nature of the microbiome and the type of bacteria that live there.
- This gut microbiota forms a synergistic relationship with us, fermenting and breaking down food and in the process, producing a host beneficial compounds including short chain fatty acids like Butyrate, etc. The kind of bacteria in our gut often dictates the quality of these compounds produced.
- These metabolites produced by the gut microbiome can impact everything right from how our food is harvested for nutrients and energy, protecting us from infiltration by pathogens, our metabolism and fat storage and even our hormones.
- Increasing evidence points to how the nature of the gut microbiome can impact weight and obesity and various other health outcomes.




















