Hey there, If you asked a dementia patient how many bacterial cells are in your gut, he might say something like “somewhere between 700 billion and a trillion 300 million billion cells.” And he’d be less wrong than you might think. There are tens if not hundreds of trillions of these little buggers living inside your digestive tract, some mostly good and some mostly bad. They’re collectively known as your gut microbiome, and they’ve been getting a lot of attention recently. For a long time, scientists believed these intestinal bacteria operated essentially as digestive aids, but we now know that the variety and quantity of these bacteria impact our health and wellbeing in many ways. For example . . . - They create health-promoting compounds like short-chain fatty acids, which are molecules associated with a reduced risk of inflammatory diseases, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
- They break down toxic compounds that would otherwise be absorbed into the bloodstream.
- They affect your gut barrier, which regulates what is and isn’t allowed to pass through your intestines into your blood.
- They can boost the immune system.
- They may influence weight loss and gain, brain and heart health, and blood sugar control.
This is why maintaining an abundance of good gut bacteria is an important aspect of preserving health and wellness and protecting against disease and dysfunction. And that’s why we just released our probiotic supplement Biome, which contains four ingredients scientifically proven to . . . - Increase levels of healthy intestinal bacteria
- Reduce abdominal pain, cramping, bloating, and flatulence
- Decrease intestinal and whole-body inflammation
- Improve cholesterol levels
- Enhance body composition (no kidding)
And, unlike many probiotic products, Biome isn’t just for people who eat like a hammered razorback or suffer from digestive disorders—it’s for anyone who wants to upgrade their gut health. So, if you’re one of those anyones, get your bottle now: ⇒ https://legionathletics.com/products/supplements/biome-probiotic/ Go for it! Mike P.S. Technically, Biome isn’t just a probiotic because it also contains a patented type of prebiotic fiber, which serves as food for beneficial gut bacteria, helping them grow faster and replace the “bad” bacteria in your digestive system. The prebiotic we chose for Biome is called a xylooligosaccharide (say it three times fast to prickle the processors), and you can read more about it here. |