Does the body produce butyrate naturally?
The body does produce butyrate, as it comes from the fermentation of certain fibres; but it may not always be enough, so some people then opt for a butyrate supplement.
The body does produce butyrate, as it comes from the fermentation of certain fibres; but it may not always be enough, so some people then opt for a butyrate supplement.
Yes, this may be a good choice for you as butyric acid supports intestinal barrier function and is critical in repairing the gut lining.
Yes, butyric acid is known to support good gut bacteria. It is a short-chain fatty acid produced by the fermentation of dietary fibre in the colon, and it serves as a crucial energy source for beneficial bacteria in the gut. Butyric acid helps maintain a healthy gut microbiome and supports the overall health of the gastrointestinal system.
Soil-based organisms (SBOs) are different from typical probiotic strains as they originate from the soil and have unique characteristics that enable them to survive harsh environmental conditions and support diverse aspects of gut health.
Soil-based organisms are able to survive the harsh environment of the digestive tract as they travel towards the large bowel. They are dormant when ingested, then come alive when they reach the intestines.
Probiotic14™ includes its own prebiotic fibre called Fructooligosaccharides (FOS), to support the growth of beneficial bacteria.
Probiotic14™ was created to provide a wide-range of beneficial bacteria to support the diversity of bacteria that colonise our guts.
By supporting the digestive process, you may find some relief from unpleasant digestive symptoms, such a indigestion and bloating.
Broad-spectrum digestive enzymes are often used to support digestive processes for those with IBS.
Yes, the broad-spectrum digestive enzyme formula includes enzymes to digest all the different food groups and types.