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Güt Health Writeup
Probiotics. Tiny little organisms that seem to be catching a free ride in our Gastrointestinal Tract. The truth, however, goes way out there and straddles science fiction and perhaps even horror. We are not just ourselves inhabiting these bodies. We are not alone.
Ever since the discovery of DNA and the double helix structure, the mapping of human DNA has been robust. It must, then, have come as a great surprise when in 1963, mitochondria were discovered to have their own distinct DNA. It’s almost like 2 separate organisms merged and decided to work together for mutual benefit.
Probiotics are much the same, though their composition in the human gut has almost infinite variability and their cells haven’t merged with our overall “organism”. The probiotics that inhabit our Güt control nutrient absorption and efficiency, influence/control our neurotransmitter balance and levels, comprise a huge part of our immune systems, and determine quite a bit of our inflammatory status including obesity.
Bacteria are often geographically distributed, with areas varying wildly. In fact, the bacterial environment serves as an “anti-virus” (and other organisms, like pathogenic bacteria) that is tailored for the immediate environment. As a matter of fact, during a standard vaginal birth (a messy process), bacteria from the mother’s fecal matter and vaginal canal are transmitted and swallowed by the infant, priming their immune system to deal with the local environment. There are more and more autoimmune disorders, such as asthma, reportedly tied to Caesarian births (which skip the travel down the birth canal).
In 2006, knowing the unique demands of the modern physical trainee, I released the very first probiotic designed specifically for athletes – Güt Health. Since then, research has increased and the formula has evolved into the most effective probiotic on the market.
The effectiveness of Güt Health is determined by the organisms selected as well as the supporting ingredients. Join me while I walk you through the formula. Just don’t touch me because, well, cooties.
Bacillus Coagulens
BC is a spore-producing organism, extremely effective at surviving harsh environments, varied temperatures (does not require refrigeration) and reproducing. BC is an extremely effective immune modulator, as well as protecting against intestinal insult (diarrhea, colitis, IBS).
BC also helps reduce bloating, headaches, and even anxiety. BC is extremely effective at normalizing stool consistency.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33545934/
As well, several substrains of BC radically improves protein, peptide, and amino acid absorption, preventing waste of our expensive proteins and contributing to muscle growth and repair. Broiler Chickens fed a normal diet exhibited rapid and dramatic growth enhancement by the inclusion of BC in their diets.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39858172/
Bacillus Subtilis
One of the superstars of the formula, BS forms a core inhabitant of our GI tract. If you’ve ever heard stories about the legendary Montezuma’s Revenge disease, caused by drinking water in foreign countries that, perhaps, don’t have immaculate filtering standards, then you will be familiar with the concept of local dominant bacteria. However, there do appear to be some almost universal strains. BS is one of those.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37140386/
BS is also a spore-forming bacteria, which is more akin to a protective fortress. These spores are extremely hearty and can remain dormant for years, then open to repopulate the gut after, say, a run of antibiotics.
BS is encoded to produce many different amino acid transporters, which aid immensely in absorption efficiency, leading to maximum protein synthesis and replenishment of other proteins - structural, enzymatic, etc.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38470260/
BS is also extremely effective at facilitating transport of minerals such as manganese and iron.
Probiotics. Tiny little organisms that seem to be catching a free ride in our Gastrointestinal Tract. The truth, however, goes way out there and straddles science fiction and perhaps even horror. We are not just ourselves inhabiting these bodies. We are not alone.
Ever since the discovery of DNA and the double helix structure, the mapping of human DNA has been robust. It must, then, have come as a great surprise when in 1963, mitochondria were discovered to have their own distinct DNA. It’s almost like 2 separate organisms merged and decided to work together for mutual benefit.
Probiotics are much the same, though their composition in the human gut has almost infinite variability and their cells haven’t merged with our overall “organism”. The probiotics that inhabit our Güt control nutrient absorption and efficiency, influence/control our neurotransmitter balance and levels, comprise a huge part of our immune systems, and determine quite a bit of our inflammatory status including obesity.
Bacteria are often geographically distributed, with areas varying wildly. In fact, the bacterial environment serves as an “anti-virus” (and other organisms, like pathogenic bacteria) that is tailored for the immediate environment. As a matter of fact, during a standard vaginal birth (a messy process), bacteria from the mother’s fecal matter and vaginal canal are transmitted and swallowed by the infant, priming their immune system to deal with the local environment. There are more and more autoimmune disorders, such as asthma, reportedly tied to Caesarian births (which skip the travel down the birth canal).
In 2006, knowing the unique demands of the modern physical trainee, I released the very first probiotic designed specifically for athletes – Güt Health. Since then, research has increased and the formula has evolved into the most effective probiotic on the market.
The effectiveness of Güt Health is determined by the organisms selected as well as the supporting ingredients. Join me while I walk you through the formula. Just don’t touch me because, well, cooties.
Bacillus Coagulens
BC is a spore-producing organism, extremely effective at surviving harsh environments, varied temperatures (does not require refrigeration) and reproducing. BC is an extremely effective immune modulator, as well as protecting against intestinal insult (diarrhea, colitis, IBS).
BC also helps reduce bloating, headaches, and even anxiety. BC is extremely effective at normalizing stool consistency.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33545934/
As well, several substrains of BC radically improves protein, peptide, and amino acid absorption, preventing waste of our expensive proteins and contributing to muscle growth and repair. Broiler Chickens fed a normal diet exhibited rapid and dramatic growth enhancement by the inclusion of BC in their diets.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39858172/
Bacillus Subtilis
One of the superstars of the formula, BS forms a core inhabitant of our GI tract. If you’ve ever heard stories about the legendary Montezuma’s Revenge disease, caused by drinking water in foreign countries that, perhaps, don’t have immaculate filtering standards, then you will be familiar with the concept of local dominant bacteria. However, there do appear to be some almost universal strains. BS is one of those.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37140386/
BS is also a spore-forming bacteria, which is more akin to a protective fortress. These spores are extremely hearty and can remain dormant for years, then open to repopulate the gut after, say, a run of antibiotics.
BS is encoded to produce many different amino acid transporters, which aid immensely in absorption efficiency, leading to maximum protein synthesis and replenishment of other proteins - structural, enzymatic, etc.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38470260/
BS is also extremely effective at facilitating transport of minerals such as manganese and iron.