Supercharged Food Love Your Gut Synbiotic Powder Pre + Probiotic + Digestive Enzymes (20 Billion Friendly Bacteria) 120g
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Love Your Gut Synbiotic Powder was developed and created over 18 months with love and care by Lee Holmes, a renowned Australian Clinical Nutritionist, in her clinic, using the latest in nutrition science.
Have you ever heard about a synbiotic? Synbiotic products are all the rage with nutritionists and naturopaths. If you’ve just opened a new tab and typed ‘what on earth is a synbiotic?!’ into Google, I’m going to explain what they are, what they do, why they’re helpful for the gut and where you can get them.
Here's a brief overview of how everything works:
Probiotics and Prebiotics:
For the unacquainted, probiotics are live microorganisms found in yoghurt, kimchi and sauerkraut, that add healthy microbes to the gut.1 Prebiotics, found in artichokes, asparagus, and chicory root, act as food for the gut’s good bacteria.2 Prebiotics can improve immune function, reduce inflammation. Prebiotics and probiotics work harmoniously to help the gut microflora survive and thrive.
Synbiotics:
If you think of probiotics and prebiotics like parents, synbiotics are basically the rounded and grounded child; they’ve taken the good parts of both parents to become a whole human.
The term synbiotics, a combination of probiotics and prebiotics, was born in 1995, but in 2019, a group of scientists proposed a new definition of synbiotics.
The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics met to update the definition and application of synbiotics. The new definition of synbiotics is “a mixture comprising live microorganisms and substrates selectively utilised by host microorganisms that confers a health benefit on the host.”
What Do Synbiotics Do?
While synbiotic capsules are usually found in the gut health aisle, they target the whole body, including the skin, nervous system and immune system. Synbiotics aid metabolic syndrome, reduce parasites and pathogens, manage irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, diarrhoea, atopic dermatitis and other skin conditions.3
There are complementary synbiotics, where both the probiotic and prebiotic work independently to achieve health benefits, and synergistic synbiotics, whereby the probiotic and prebiotic work as a team to confer specific health benefits.
Where Can you Get Synbiotics?
Synbiotics are easier to find than you may imagine. You’re probably eating them already! However, it’s not always guaranteed that you’ll receive enough synbiotics from food alone. Plus, if you don’t have the suitable digestive enzymes in place, you may not be able to absorb all the goodness from the food you’re eating, meaning you’re not getting enough bang for your synbiotic buck. So, it looks like you may need to work on getting those digestive juices flowing with digestive enzymes.
What are Digestive Enzymes?
Digestive enzymes are a naturally occurring part of the digestive system. They help break down food and assist nutrient absorption. Some foods provide digestive enzymes, but sometimes the body needs a bit of help.
If you’re experiencing bloating or flatulence after food, you may not be breaking the food down adequately, which is where digestive enzyme supplementation can come in handy. Consuming digestive enzymes, such as protease, lipase and amylase, help break down carbs and protein to aid nutrient absorption and digestion and rebalance the microbiome.
About Love Your Gut Synbiotic Powder:
Your Gut Synbiotic Powder contains over 20 billion bits of love for your bacteria in the shape of a unique synbiotic formulation, with plenty of digestive enzymes and a supercharged blast of antioxidants.
While the Love Your Gut component cleans and tones the gut, the synbiotic complements it by adding nutrients and a good amount of fibre for extra digestive support. Your Gut Synbiotic Powder is there for all-round gut loving and is a gut health helper.
During mealtimes it will be best placed to process and digest your food and liquids. At other times, a healthy gut will slowly and effectively send much need nutrition throughout our body and help with other influential conversions and jobs that support our body's functions. These can include energy production, hormone balance, toxin and waste elimination, skin health, mental health, in a nutshell it is the workhorse that is responsible for putting our body into working order.
A healthy, toned gut is the key to treating and alleviating many health conditions whether they reside in the gut or elsewhere.
On the other hand, a sluggish gut can lead to direct gut health conditions like bloating, gas, IBD, IBS, SIBO, fatigue, constipation, leaky gut and diarrhea. The list goes on and on.
Further, a poor gut environment has an indirect but telling effect on many, if not most, health conditions. Even those not directly linked to the gut. Conditions like these can be supported through nutrition: Crohn’s, celiac, UC, SIBO, candida, GERD, lactose intolerance, diverticulitis, leaky gut (dysbiois), inflammation, mental health, skin health, worms, reflux, gastro, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Graves’ disease and Hashimoto’s.
Even Covid/Omicron symptoms such as gastro, fatigue and recovery can be greatly assisted by your gut health. This virus can be very debilitating and draining. Your gut and what you put into it is key to your recovery (also consulting your healthcare professional, of course).
Ingredients:
Acacia Prebiotic Fibre, Acerola Cherry Powder, Freeze Dried Kakadu Plum, Freeze Dried Finger Lime, 5 Strain 20B Probiotic Blend (L. Acidoph., Bifido. Bifidum, Bifido Longum, Bifido Lactis, L. Brevis.), Vegan Digestive Enzymes (Protease, Amylase, Cellulase, Lipase, Lactase), Monk Fruit.
How to Take Love Your Gut Synbiotic Powder:
Simply add one teaspoon of the delicious tasting powder to your water to support your digestive health and regenerate your gut!