Gut Health
As the central organ of digestion, the gut forms the foundation for nutrient absorption and overall wellbeing. Beyond the breakdown of food, it houses a substantial portion of the immune system and maintains a constant dialogue with the nervous system via the gut-brain axis. Specific nutrients can provide valuable support: vitamins B2, B3 and biotin contribute to the maintenance of normal mucous membranes, while zinc contributes to normal macronutrient metabolism and normal acid-base metabolism.
Gut Flora
Intestinal Mucosa
The intestinal mucosa is one of our largest organs and the most important site for the absorption of nutrients; at the same time, it houses the majority of our immune cells. Vitamin A (also as its precursor beta-carotene), Vitamin B2, B3 and biotin can all contribute to the maintenance of healthy mucous membranes.
Gut Relief
The gut is a cornerstone of health and plays a vital role in overall well-being. Pure premium activated charcoal and zeolite—pure medical devices manufactured in Germany—serve to promote digestive ease.
Small Intestine Balance
The small intestine is the central organ for the absorption of macro- and micronutrients and is home to much of the immune system. These essential functions can be impaired by various factors. Discover essential nutrients for maintaining a healthy small intestinal mucosa and good intestinal balance.
Digestion
Stomach & H. pylori
The stomach is part of the digestive tract, a sac-like extension between the oesophagus and the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine). It continues digesting food – a process which begins in the mouth – and kills any pathogens through its acidic environment.