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Weight Loss is 70% Diet, 30% Exercise,
but 100% Gut Health.
Learn how your gut can impact your weight and health.
- Our gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem, with billions of bacteria from over 400 species that reside in your gut. Various factors including the food we need, our lifestyle and even genetics determine nature of the microbiome and the type of bacteria that live there.
- This gut microbiota forms a synergistic relationship with us, fermenting and breaking down food and in the process, producing a host beneficial compounds including short chain fatty acids like Butyrate, etc. The kind of bacteria in our gut often dictate the quality of these compounds produced.
- These metabolites produced by the gut microbiome can impact everything right from how our food is harvested for nutrients and energy, protecting us from infiltration by pathogens, our metabolism, fat storage and even our hormones.
- Increasing evidence points to how the nature of the gut microbiome can impact weight and obesity and various other health outcomes.

Proof that It Works!
Probiotics + Fiber, Perfect Together.
Enhanced Powerful Benefits When Combined
A proper fiber rich diet is intimately tied to your gut and overall health. Dietary Fibers are literally food (prebiotics) for your gut bacteria, making them thrive, impacting your health in numerous ways, including better digestive health, improved weight management and even helps regulating blood sugar.
You need it if you-
- Are overweight
- Struggle with belly fat
- Have a sluggish metabolism
- Are unable to move the needle of weight loss, despite being on diets and exercise
- Give into sugar and food cravings
- Feel lethargic and lack energy throughout the day
- Suffer from weight gain due to water retention
- Experience gut health issues like constipation, indigestion, bloating, etc.
Addressing the root cause is key to resolving these problems with our WEIGHT MANAGEMENT SUPER BUNDLE!
The battle against weight gain often prioritizes quick fixes and fad diets, but the key to sustainable solutions lies within our gut. Our WEIGHT MANAGEMENT SUPER BUNDLE, featuring probiotics and prebiotics, addresses the root cause by improving gut health. This natural approach fosters long-term fat loss and lasting weight management. A healthy gut is the path to success.
If you are pregnant, nursing, under a doctor's care or on medications especially blood thinners or other CVD medicines, kindly consult your physician before taking the product.

Research has shown that specific bacterial strains produce short-chain fatty acids, such as acetate and butyrate, which have a notable impact on various aspects of our metabolism. These short-chain fatty acids appear to influence appetite, enhance energy utilization, hinder fat absorption, increase the excretion of fat in feces, and promote greater calorie utilization. In essence, they assist the body in extracting fewer calories from the foods we consume.
Further, probiotics may help fight weight gain by :
- Releasing Appetite-Regulating hormones :
They help release hormones like GLP 1 and others. Increased levels of these hormones help you burn calories and fat. - Increase levels of Fat Regulating proteins :
They help increase levels of proteins (ANGPTL4) that may lead to decreased fat storage.
When fiber is introduced in the equation, it fuels the metabolic rate. Fiber acts as the catalyst for these beneficial bacteria, turbocharging their growth and activity. This synergy between probiotics, fiber, and bacteria-produced fatty acids optimizes calorie absorption and regulates fat storage in your body.
It's a triple threat against excess calories and unwanted fat, ensuring your metabolism operates at its best.

The Metabolically Lean SuperGut Sticks and The Metabolic Fiber Boost Combo will work best if it is accompanied by health and lifestyle choices.
Eat a colourful diet :
Aim to incorporate a rich array of foods, making sure that at least half of your plate is filled with vibrant vegetables and you are having at least 2-3 fresh fruits in a day.
Stay active :
Regular exercise is essential not only for physical and mental well-being but also for enhancing the diversity of your microbiome. It helps create a calorie deficit and supports a healthier gut.
Reduce sugar intake :
To maintain gut health, reduce your consumption of refined sugars and carbohydrates, which can potentially fuel harmful gut bacteria, leading to dysbiosis.
Increase fiber intake :
Aim to incorporate at least 25 grams of dietary fiber into your daily meals. This dietary fiber will provide essential nourishment for beneficial bacteria, leading to improved overall health outcomes.

Lactobacillus rhamnosus
The most studied probiotic in the world, hundreds of studies support the health benefits of L. rhamnosus. Easily adapted to survive the harsh acidic conditions within your body, this bacterium can easily colonize your intestinal walls.

Lactobacillus casei
Naturally found in the gut and in some fermented foods like yogurts, yogurt-like fermented milk, and certain cheeses, these are highly beneficial bacteria that has proven health Benefits.

Streptococcus thermophilus
A lesser known bacteria but having large health benefits, it helps kickstart the fermentation process in the small intestine. Because it a sturdy species that can survive the harsh conditions of the gut, supplementing with this strain have yielded good health benefits, especially when combined with other probiotics.

Bifidobacterium breve
Originally isolated from breast fed infants, a growing pool of evidence suggests B Breve to be a strong candidate in helping reverse obesity.

Lactobacillus acidophilus
This important species found in your intestines, produces an enzyme called Lactic acid by breaking down lactase and plays an important role in human health.

Bifidobacterium longum
One of the first microbes known to colonise your gut, it plays a vital role in alleviating abdominal pain and bloating. This resilient bacterial strain offers significant relief from conditions such as IBS, diarrhea and constipation and the risk of gastrointestinal infections.

L-carnitine tartrate
Plays a critical role in the breakdown of fats. A systematic review [1] and meta-analyses of 37 randomized controlled clinical trials reported that supplementation with L-carnitine significantly decreased body weight, body mass index and fat mass.

Chromium Picolinate
A form of the mineral chromium, this can help improve nutrient metabolism, aid weight loss and lower blood sugar, and body’s response to insulin.

Inulin
Not to be confused with Insulin (a hormone), Inulin is a type of soluble prebiotic fiber that helps certain beneficial bacteria grow.

Glucomannan
A powerful, well studied fiber derived from tuber or root of elephant yam ( also known as Konjac), it is clinically proven to help promote weight loss, help manage cholesterol levels and support blood sugar management.

Fructo-oligosaccharides
Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) are prebiotic fibers that occur naturally in plants such as onion, asparagus, banana, artichokes, etc and are a good source of soluble dietary fiber with immense health benefits.

Alpha Cyclodextrin
Derived from corn, Alpha Cyclodextrin is a soluble dietary fiber with outstanding properties. Non digestible, yet fully fermentable, numerous clinical studies indicate its effectiveness in weight, blood sugar and cholesterol management.

A clear sign that there is imbalance in certain species in your microbiome and the digestive process in not in great shape. This imbalance could have occurred over a period of time due to various factors including poor diet, high sugar levels, antibiotics, stress or even genetics.