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Dr. Mercola Biothin Organic Metabolic Pre + Post + Probiotics Unflavored -- 30 On-The-Go Packets


Dr. Mercola Biothin Organic Metabolic Pre + Post + Probiotics Unflavored
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Dr. Mercola Biothin Organic Metabolic Pre + Post + Probiotics Unflavored -- 30 On-The-Go Packets

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Dr. Mercola Biothin Organic Metabolic Pre + Post + Probiotics Unflavored Description

  • Biothin® Metabolic Pre+Post+Probiotics
  • 5 Billion CFU
  • 4 g Dietary Fiber Per Serving
  • USDA Organic
  • Soy Free | GMO Free | Gluten Free

Discover the ultimate in gut health with our convenient 3-in-1 powder packets that feature a unique blend of Organic Sunfiber® Guar Fiber Prebiotic, Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis Postbiotic and Bacillus subtilis Probiotic for enhanced metabolism, healthy gut microbiome and immune support.

 

Simply mix this unflavored powder into at least 8 fl. oz. or more of your favorite beverage, and enjoy the endless metabolic benefits of this powerful biotic trio.

 

If you experience occasional gastrointestinal distress, like bloating, excess gas and irregularity, you know that some fiber supplements can make your symptoms worse. Get your gut and metabolic health back on track in just days with our cutting-edge Biothin® Metabolic Pre + Post + Probiotics, a convenient, all-in-one formula that helps properly balance your gut to support metabolic, digestive and immune health. Simply mix this unflavored powder into your favorite beverage, and enjoy the endless benefits of each powerful component.

 

• Biothin® Metabolic Pre + Post + Probiotics is the total package in helping to balance your gut bacteria, or microbiome, to support your immune, metabolic and digestive health while promoting regularity.

 

• Packaged in convenient, on-the-go packets, unflavored Metabolic Pre + Post + Probiotics supplies 5 Billion CFU of probiotics and 4 g of dietary fiber per serving, mixing instantly into any cold, non-carbonated beverage with no change in flavor, texture or aroma.

 

• This 3-in-1 supplement includes Organic Sunfiber® Guar Fiber as a soluble and partially hydrolyzed prebiotic fiber to support your digestive function and support regularity, Bacillus subtilis NRRL B-67989, a special spore-forming probiotic to support gut and immune health, and Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. Lactis CECT 8145 as a postbiotic to support metabolic health and healthy weight management.

 

• Following Dr. Mercola’s belief in providing the best quality products, this research-backed product is free of GMOs, gluten, magnesium stearate, and artificial flavors and colors.

 

• Developed with you in mind, Dr. Mercola’s physician formulated products are only made with ingredients that meet our premium quality standards. Established in 1997, we have been a trusted source in natural health for nearly three decades.


Directions

Suggested Use: Adults, as a dietary supplement, mix one (1) packet  (5.6 g) with 8 fl oz of water or beverage of choice.
Free Of
Soy, GMOs and gluten.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Packet (5.6 g)
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories10
Total Carbohydrate5 g2%
   Dietary Fiber4 g14%
   Total Sugars0 g
Organic Sunfiber® Guar Fiber5 g*
Bacillus subtilis NRRL B-6798950 mg (5 billion CFU)*
Postbiotic Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis CECT814534 mg (10 billion cells)*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Organic rice hull.
Warnings

Keep out of reach of children. If you are nursing, pregnant, taking medication or have a medical condition, consult your physician before taking this product.

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What is a Gut Lining & How Do You Keep It Healthy?

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Your gut health is more important than you might think—playing a role in everything from disease prevention to glowing, clear skin. It's where nutrients are absorbed from the food you eat, where your immune system fights off harmful pathogens and even communicates with your brain through nerves and hormones to impact your cognition and mental health. All of this starts with the gut lining, a layer of cells crucial for maintaining these functions and your overall health.

A Woman Drinks a Green Smoothie in Her Kitchen While Making a Buddha Bowl, Representing How to Keep Your Gut Lining Healthy.

What is the Gut Lining?

The gut lining, also known as the intestinal epithelium, is a single layer of millions of cells covering the surface of the intestines. It plays multiple roles in keeping you healthy, including protection from toxins and viruses, absorbing nutrients and secreting enzymes. Cells that form your gut lining connect to form a protective shield that determines what enters or is blocked from getting through and into the bloodstream. A strong and healthy gut lining helps with digestion and nutrient absorption and supports the immune system since many immune cells are in the gut. When the gut is not healthy, the lining can weaken, leading to the development of a "leaky gut," which is not a recognized medical diagnosis but a term used to describe when the gut lining becomes compromised. When this happens, the gut lining may have large cracks or holes that allow partially digested food, toxins and bugs to penetrate the tissues beneath it. Problems with this barrier can cause inflammation, bloating, constipation and more serious conditions when toxins and undigested food enter the bloodstream.

Signs of a healthy vs. unhealthy gut lining

Understanding the condition of your gut lining can help you take early steps to maintain or restore its health. Here are some signs to look out for: Healthy Gut Lining
  • Digestion that works well without causing discomfort
  • Regular and painless bowel movements without excessive gas
  • No food sensitivities or allergies
  • Robust immune system with fewer infections
 Unhealthy Gut Lining
  • Frequent digestive problems like bloating, gas and diarrhea
  • Feeling tired a lot and having mood swings
  • Issues with certain foods and unexplained allergic reactions
  • Getting sick often or having frequent infections

Supporting gut lining with your diet

Your diet can have a major impact on the health of your gut lining. Improving your diet quality pays dividends for your overall health in so many ways, including cognition, digestion, immune system, skin, energy, physical performance, muscle building and repair and much more. In fact, a healthy diet and gut are both linked to a lower risk of heart disease, obesity and many other chronic conditions. Here are some ways to support your gut lining through nutritional choices. Increase fiber intake Chances are, if you're reading this, you aren't consuming enough fiber. In fact, about 95 percent of Americans miss the mark on getting the recommended 19 to 38 grams per day. Fiber is a type of plant matter in fruits, veggies and whole grains that humans don't absorb to use for their own energy. Instead, it serves as a prebiotic, which means it's food for "good" bacteria in the large intestine. Since all bacteria battle for space on the gut lining, it's important that good bacteria are present in far higher numbers. That's because when your good bacteria flourish, "bad" bacteria can't take over and cause havoc to your health. In this way, fiber makes up a crucial part of your diet for gut and general health. There are two types of fiber: soluble and insoluble. Soluble fiber slows digestion, reduces blood sugar spikes, lowers blood cholesterol and helps you feel full for longer. Sources include beans, legumes, oats, sweet potatoes, broccoli, tofu, avocado and squash. Insoluble fiber is found in the skins of fruits and vegetables and attracts water into the stool to soften it and allow for easier passage through the digestive tract. Eating foods with insoluble fiber can help keep your bowel movements regular and prevent constipation and hemorrhoids. The best sources include whole grain products, oat bran, oats, legumes and beans, berries, leafy greens, nuts and seeds, fruits with edible skins, potatoes and popcorn. Include fermented foods Foods like yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut and kimchi are rich in probiotics, which can help balance your gut microbiome and improve gut lining health. Fermented foods such as kefir, kimchi and sauerkraut might help combat inflammation caused by gut imbalance. Stay hydrated Remember to drink plenty of water, which helps with digestion and keeps the lining of your intestines healthy. Aim to drink enough to prevent thirst since feeling thirsty can mean you already lack hydration. Water-rich foods like watermelon, potatoes, berries, grapes, kiwi and celery are also sources of hydration that include plenty of gut-friendly nutrients and fiber. Limit processed foods Choose whole, unprocessed foods over processed foods, as processed foods often contain unhealthy fats, sugars and additives that can disrupt gut bacteria. Research shows that the more harmful, highly processed foods you eat, the higher your risk of irritable bowel syndrome. What's more, ultra-processed foods can cause inflammation that leads to gut bacteria imbalance and increase permeability of the gut lining. Add prebiotic foods Prebiotics are substances in foods, including fructooligosaccharides (FOS), galactooligosaccharides (GOS) and soluble fibers like inulin, that are broken down by the microbes in your gut and support the growth of beneficial bacteria. When your gut bacteria break down these substances, they produce byproducts called postbiotics, which contribute to your overall gut health. You can find them in foods like onions, garlic, chicory, bananas and asparagus. Incorporate healthy fats Healthy fats from sources like fatty fish, avocados, nuts, seeds and olive oil support the gut lining and aid nutrient absorption. Along with being a source of energy, fatty acids signal molecules that affect gut microbiota and immune responses, which can impact gut bacteria and gut lining health. They can also support healthy levels of inflammation, which is essential for gut lining integrity. Consider a supplement A supplement that includes both prebiotics and probiotics can help support gut lining health and intestinal balance alongside a nutritious diet and exercise. Codeage Akkermansia Muciniphila 100 Million AFU - Daily Synbiotic Probiotic Chicory Inulin contains a type of probiotic called akkermansia muciniphila and chicory, which is a prebiotic fiber. Akkermansia muciniphila is a type of bacteria naturally present in the gut that feeds on the mucus layer covering the intestinal cells and strengthens the gut lining over time. This bacteria is a "cross-feeder," which means it consumes mucins, turning them into short-chain fatty acids that other strains of healthy bacteria use for fuel.

Lifestyle habits for a healthy gut lining

Awareness of and improving your lifestyle habits that can impact gut-lining health is another way to support your wellbeing. Here are some helpful practices:
  • Stay active: Regular exercise helps digestion and keeps your gut bacteria in balance.
  • Get good sleep: Sleep for 7-9 hours every night to help your gut lining repair and stay healthy.
  • Manage stress: Mindfulness, yoga and deep breathing can help you handle stress, which can mess with your gut health.
  • Watch your alcohol: Drinking too much can harm your gut. Keep your alcohol intake moderate for a healthy gut.
  • Quit smoking: Smoking damages the gut lining and disrupts gut bacteria. Stop smoking for better gut health.
  • Get check-ups: Visit your healthcare provider regularly and tell them about any gut concerns to catch and fix problems early.
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