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Good Gut Probiotics Supplement | Better Gut
Good Gut

Good Gut Probiotics Supplement | Better Gut

Regular price $59.90 $0.00 Unit price per

If your Cat or Dog has a history of or is showing signs of...

  • Colitis
  • Bile vomiting
  • Bad breath & gas
  • Irritable bowel syndrome
  • Irritable bowel disease
  • Inconsistent stool
  • Indigestion
  • Food sensitivities
  • Food allergies
  • Low immunity
  • Nutrients deficiency
  • Pancreatitis
  • Undigested food found in poop

Dosage
Below 5.00kg | 4grams daily
5.10kg to 10.00kg | 5grams daily
10.01kg to 15.00kg | 6grams daily
15.01kg to 21.00kg | 7grams daily
21.01kg to 26.00kg | 8grams daily
26.01kg to 31.00kg | 9grams daily
31.00kg above | 10grams daily

Preventative/ Sensitive Gut or 1st month Dosage
Below 5.00kg | 2grams on alternate days
5.01kg to 10.00kg | 2.5grams on alternate days
10.01kg to 15.00kg | 3grams on alternate days
15.01kg to 21.00kg | 3.5grams on alternate days
21.01kg to 26.00kg | 4grams on alternate days
26.01kg to 31.00kg | 4.5grams on alternate days
31.01kg above | 5grams on alternate days

Comes in a 150grams bottle without spoon for accurate measurement. Please use a weighing scale to measure supplements from Good Gut as these products are produced and sold in high concentration.

Ingredients: Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus reuteri, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Lactobacillus paracasei, Bifidobacterium Longum, Prebiotics and Plant carbohydrates.

Lactobacillus reuteri

  • Facilitates the process of breaking down and digesting nutrients from food.
  • The immune system is strengthened, thus helping pets fight infections and illnesses.
  • Enhances digestion to alleviate gas and bloating in pets.
  • Treats symptoms associated with food intolerances or sensitivities in pets.
  • Contributes to the prevention and control of obesity in pets.
  • Minimizes the likelihood of specific infections in pets, such as kennel cough or respiratory infections.
  • This intervention reduces the chance of antimicrobial-induced diarrhea in pets undergoing medical treatment.

Lactobacillus plantarum

  • The production of lactic acid serves to sustain an acidic gut environment, thereby inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria.
  • Pets can experience relief from gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea, constipation, and bloating.
  • Facilitates the process of breaking down and absorbing nutrients from food, ensuring the most efficient uptake.
  • Pets with conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease may benefit from possessing anti-inflammatory properties.
  • Minimizes the risk of allergies or autoimmune disorders in pets.

Lactobacillus rhamonsus

  • Combats symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease and other digestive disorders by reducing inflammation in the gut.
  • Encourages the synthesis of short-chain fatty acids, thereby supplying cellular energy to the colonic epithelial cells.
  • Contributes to minimizing the growth of harmful microorganisms in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Generates advantageous fatty acids, which promote the well-being of the skin and coat.

Lactobacillus paracasei

  • Responsible for the synthesis of advantageous compounds such as vitamins and enzymes.
  • Ensures the breakdown of complex carbohydrates, thereby reducing the risk of gastrointestinal problems associated with carbohydrate fermentation.
  • Improves the gastrointestinal system's capacity to absorb essential nutrients, including calcium, magnesium, and iron.
  • The maintenance of a healthy gut mucus layer is facilitated by its contribution, which serves as a protective barrier against pathogens.

Lactobacillus acidophilus

  • Provides assistance in regulating gastrointestinal transit.
  • Maintains a stable pH level in the gastrointestinal tract, thereby establishing an environment that is less favorable for the proliferation of harmful bacteria.
  • This intervention aims to mitigate symptoms associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in pets through the reduction of inflammation and enhancement of gut function.
  • Facilitates the generation of antibodies and immune cells within the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Improves the integrity of the gut mucosa, thereby decreasing the chance of gastric ulcers in pets.

Lactobacillus reuteri

  • Increases gut health and resilience in pets to mitigate stress-induced gastrointestinal problems.
  • Maintains ideal blood glucose levels in pets, promoting metabolic well-being and reducing the risk of developing diabetes.
  • Assists in minimizing symptoms of colic in canines and felines by facilitating gastrointestinal comfort and decreasing gastrointestinal distress.

Bifidobacterium longum

  • It helps facilitate the proliferation of advantageous bacteria that synthesize antimicrobial compounds, thereby aiding in the regulation of detrimental pathogen proliferation.
  • Promotes the digestion of complex carbohydrates, thereby decreasing the probability of indigestion in pets.
  • Facilitates the synthesis of butyrate, a type of short-chain fatty acid that provides nourishment to the cells that line the colon and promotes the overall health of the gut.
  • Lowers levels of ammonia in the gastrointestinal tract, which can be advantageous for pets experiencing liver problems.

Prebiotics

  • These fibers play an essential role in preserving the integrity of the gastrointestinal barrier, thereby preventing the infiltration of toxins and pathogens into the bloodstream.
  • Boost the synthesis of advantageous fatty acids within the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Manage the appetite and satiety of pets, encouraging the adoption of healthy eating patterns and weight control.

Plant Carbohydrates

  • Probiotic bacteria require energy and nutrients to grow and thrive. Carbohydrates serve as an essential energy source for probiotic bacteria. They can metabolize various carbohydrates through fermentation to produce energy and maintain their populations in the gut.
  • Carbohydrates can also play a role in protecting probiotics during storage and transit. Some probiotic supplements or foods are formulated with carbohydrates as stabilizers or protectants to ensure the viability of the live cultures until consumption.
  • Aid probiotics in colonizing and adhering to the gut mucosa. For example, specific carbohydrates called glycans present on the surface of gut epithelial cells can serve as attachment sites for probiotic bacteria, facilitating their colonization in the gut.
  • Offer a diverse array of molecules for probiotic bacteria to metabolize.

Strictly for supplementation purpose only.

CFU at time of manufacture: 80 billion per 150grams


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