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 WHY IS GUT HEALTH SO IMPORTANT?

The key to living a happier, healthier life is inside us. Our gut is just as important to us as our brain or our heart.  New research shows that gut bacteria can play a role in everything from obesity and allergies to many other aspects of health. What's worse is that our low-fibre diets, combined with antibiotics, stress and junk food, is a bit like dropping a nuclear bomb on your gut bacteria.   An imbalance of unhealthy and healthy microbes within the intestines may lead to weight gain, high blood sugar, high cholesterol and other disorders, which is why maintaining your gut health is important in all walks of life.       

     

The Resistant Starch in I ❤️ My Smoothie is a prebiotic that feeds the good gut bacteria and stops the growth of bad bacteria. Bad gut health can have a big impact on your daily life.

Nutrition Information

Nutrion Information
fibre information
probiotics

Benefits of GUTHEALTH+ Bacillus Coagulans Sporogenes Forming Lactic Acid Bacteria

General lactic acid bacteria have low tolerance to heat and acid, and as such are suitable only for a limited range of processed foods. GUTHEALTH+ Bacillus coagulans sporogenes forming lactic acid bacteria can generate spores and are much more stable, and also more efficient at producing lactic acid. Lactic acid bacteria are more suitable for use in a wide range of foods which enable you to consume GUTHEALTH+ at any temperature.

lifecycle

Spore forming lactic acid bacteria in the body

GUTHEALTH+ Bacillus coagulans sporogenes enter via the mouth and pass through to the intestinal tract, where they germinate by stimulation of gastric acids and bile. They then begin to proliferate in the form of active trophocyte and produce lactic acid via lactic fermentation.


In the absence of ongoing ingestion of spore forming lactic acid bacteria, the cells begin to die off within about a week and are excreted.

spore forming lactic acid

Bacillus Coagulans - PROBIOTIC And most importantly the proven and digestive functional probiotic bacillus Coagulans. Bacillus Coagulans is a type of good bacteria, called a probiotic. It produces lactic acid, but isn't the same thing as Lactobacillus, another type of probiotic. B. Coagulans is able to generate spores during its reproductive life cycle. This is unlike Lactobacillus and many other probiotics. GUTHEALTH+ unique strain is lactose and vegan friendly so everybody can enjoy. For this reason, this strain of bacteria is particularly robust. It's able to withstand extreme environments, such as high levels of acid, in the stomach and temperature. This may make B. Coagulans particularly effective at alleviating stomach distress and other ailments. Bacillus Coagulans are a spore forming lactic acid bacteria that are one of the only proven strains that get to the colon where it counts.


Fermentable Fibre - Resistant Starch - PREBIOTIC Resistant Starch is not digested in the small intestine and instead proceeds to the large intestine where it assists in the production of good bacteria and improves bowel health. The beneficial good gut bacteria feed on the resistant starch fuelling a healthier environment in the gut which in turn makes the body healthier.


Soluble Fibre - Inulin - Prebiotic Fibre Soluble fibre helps to slow the emptying process in our stomachs, which helps you feel fuller. It also helps to lower cholesterol and stabilise your blood glucose levels. Soluble fibre is found in fruits, vegetables, oats, barley, and legumes.


Insoluble Fibre - Dietary Fibre Absorbs water to help to soften the contents of our bowels and support regular bowel movements. It also helps to keep us full and keep the bowel environment healthy. Insoluble fibre is found in whole grain breads and cereals, nuts, seeds, wheat bran and the skin of fruit and vegetables.

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