PURE GUT

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A FUSION OF TIME-HONOURED TRADITIONS AND MODERN SCIENCE

PURIFICATION

Harness the synergistic power of PureGut to challenge pathogens and non-beneficial microbes in the gut, promoting a cleaner internal environment.

PROTECTION

Nourish your gut junctions and microbiome with the essential nutrients and metabolites needed to foster a healthy and balanced gut ecosystem.

PREVENTION

Achieve a balanced microbiome with live probiotics that help upregulate your indigenous microbes, allowing them to thrive and support your overall well-being.

I FEEL LIKE A NEW PERSON

After suffering from IBS for 12 years and spending thousands on tests, supplements, and doctor visits with no relief, I finally found hope with PureGut. Since taking it, my symptoms have disappeared, and I feel like a new person. It’s incredible how it has done what years of treatments couldn't.

— Ms. Evelyn Petersen

A SERIOUS GAME-CHANGER

I've dealt with bloating and constipation my whole life, and it was super embarrassing, especially around my wife. Since I started using PureGut, my bloating has gone way down, and I can't believe how regular I am now. I've got so much more energy and mental clarity, and I feel way less stressed. PureGut has seriously been a game-changer.

— David Fa'amu

NO MORE BLOATING

I've noticed a smaller waist, no more bloating, and even my eczema has gone. People say I seem less stressed—and I feel it too. I didn't realise how much discomfort I was putting up with until now and how much it affected my mood. Thank you.

— Jacque Williams

Pure Gut FAQs

WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF OUR MICROBIOME?

The microbiome is vital for our health and wellbeing. Every aspect of our body’s function is directly connected to the microbiome. From our mood and hormone regulation, serotonin, to our immune system and everything in between. Imbalances can lead to a range of health issues.

Our bodies are a complex ecosystem inhabited by trillions of cells and even more microorganisms, collectively known as the microbiome. Your health and wellbeing rely not only on your own cells but also on these microbes, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses that live on and inside us, mostly held in the gut.

Remarkably, the total weight of our microbiome is similar to the weight of our brains, highlighting its significance in our overall health.

The exponential growth in published research highlights its profound influence on physical and mental health, reinforcing the concept that our gut is our second brain. ‘Trust your gut’, we support the reconnection with your natural intuition for clearer decision-making.

HOW DOES THE GUT INFLUENCE OUR THOUGHTS, EMOTIONS, SKIN, AND BEYOND?

Gut-Brain Axis
The gut-brain axis is a two-way communication system between the gut and the brain, involving neural, hormonal, and immunological signaling pathways. The microbiome plays a central role in this network. For example, gut bacteria produce neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, which are essential for mood regulation and cognitive function.

Mental Health
There is increasing evidence that an imbalance in the gut microbiome, known as dysbiosis, is associated with mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, and autism spectrum disorders. A healthy gut flora can help reduce inflammation, support neurotransmitter production, and protect against stress-related disorders.

Immune Function
A balanced microbiome supports a robust immune system by training it to differentiate between harmful and harmless agents. This function helps reduce the risk of autoimmune diseases and allergies, which can affect both mental and physical well-being.

Skin Health
The microbiome also plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy skin. Poor gut health often reveals itself through skin issues. A balanced gut microbiome can help reduce inflammation and improve skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis. By supporting the immune system and reducing systemic inflammation, a healthy gut flora contributes to clearer, healthier skin

WHAT ARE GUT HEALTH DISRUPTORS?

Antibiotics: Harm and kill beneficial gut bacteria.

Lack of Sleep: Disrupts the balance of gut bacteria.

Alcohol: Excessive consumption can harm the gut lining and bacteria.

Sedentary Lifestyle: Lack of physical activity can affect gut motility and health.

Environmental Household Toxins: Exposure to chemicals and mould.

Poor Diet: High consumption of processed foods, sugar, and seed oils.

Food Intolerances: Sensitivity to Western gluten (wheat), often contaminated with glyphosates (round up).

Artificial Sweeteners: Negatively affect gut bacteria.

High Stress Levels: Constant stress can alter gut bacteria and cause digestive issues. Conversely, maintaining a healthy gut can help reduce mental stress..

Poor Eating Habits: Eating while stressed or eating too quickly.

Medications: Common NSAIDs like Voltaren & ibuprofen harm the gut lining and bacteria.

WHAT MAKES PUREGUT'S PROBIOTIC TECHNOLOGY THE FIRST OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD?

Consumers are now realising that the majority of probiotics on the market don't survive from manufacturer to the consumer's gut. Most die off due to packaging and shelf life, and any remaining are destroyed by stomach acid.

With 15 years of R&D, PureGut’s Probiotics are cleverly coated and specially designed to overcome these challenges. They survive from manufacturing all the way past your stomach acid to activate in the colon, the primary home of our microbiota.

This ensures you receive a billion live Bacillus subtilis with every serving.

This potent probiotic strain balances the microbiome, enhancing the survival of indigenous beneficial microbes while suppressing harmful pathogens. By promoting a balanced and thriving microbiome, PureGut supports digestive health, immune system regulation, cognitive function, and skin quality, making it an essential foundation of your overall wellbeing.

Probiotics: Outcompete pathogens and non-beneficial microbes creating space for beneficial microbes to thrive.

Prebiotics:
Provide nourishment with the nutrients needed for healthy and productive microbiome

Postbiotics: Deliver immediate and targeted benefits whilst probiotics activate.

WHAT ARE THE OTHER INGREDIENTS?

L-Glutamine:
Intestinal Health: Glutamine is a vital nutrient for the cells lining the intestine. It helps maintain the integrity of the intestinal barrier, potentially aiding in preventing a condition known as "leaky gut," where harmful substances can enter the bloodstream.

Aids in Recovery from Intestinal Injuries: Glutamine can accelerate the healing of the gut lining in cases of injury or inflammation, such as in conditions like inflammatory bowel syndrome. By supporting the health of the intestinal lining, glutamine can aid in better nutrient absorption and overall digestive health.

NZ Black Beech Honeydew:
This very special native New Zealand honey contains various bioactive compounds that have anti-inflammatory properties. This helps to reduce inflammation in the gut, which is beneficial for conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). By reducing inflammation, Black Beech Honeydew can help alleviate gut discomfort and support overall digestive health

NZ Black Beech honey can also act as a prebiotic, promoting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria. The natural sugars and oligosaccharides in the honey serve as food for these bacteria, enhancing their proliferation and contributing to a balanced gut microbiome. This prebiotic effect supports digestion and nutrient absorption, contributing to improved gut health and overall well-being

Manuka Honey 300+MGO:
Characterized by its unique non-peroxide antibacterial activity, has shown potential in promoting gut health. Its efficacy is attributed to the presence of methylglyoxal (MGO) and other bioactive compounds. These components contribute to the modulation of the gastrointestinal microflora, exerting prebiotic-like effects that may be beneficial in managing dysbiosis-related gastrointestinal disorders.

Additionally, the anti-inflammatory properties of Manuka honey can aid in reducing gut inflammation, potentially offering therapeutic benefits in conditions like IBS.

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