A base di fibre prebiotiche (SUNFIBER®), Baobab ed enzimi digestivi, studiato per favorire l’eubiosi intestinale.
Proprietà:
Microbiotin Fibra è il prebiotico naturale innovativo con aggiunta di enzimi digestivi, studiato per favorire l’eubiosi intestinale, migliorando la biodiversità del microbiota, controllando l’eccessiva prevalenza di specie batteriche di tipo anaerobio a fermentazione putrefattiva, senza causare effetti indesiderati come gonfiore o eccessiva fermentazione spesso indotta dalle comuni fibre alimentari.
Microbiotin Fibra contiene estratto di semi di Guar (PHGG) parzialmente idrolizzato, ad elevata solubilità ed indice prebiotico, oltre alla polvere del frutto del Baobab, alle alfa e beta galattosidasi e all’estratto di Carum carvi ad azione antispasmodica.
L’utilizzo di Microbiotin fibra aiuta a migliorare la robustezza e la plasticità del microbiota, “organo” coinvolto nella risposta del sistema immunitario, favorisce la corretta assimilazione dei nutrienti e il senso di sazietà, regola l’integrità della mucosa intestinale e l’infiammazione cronica di basso grado.
Il prodotto si rivela indicato in caso di sindrome dell’intestino irritabile (IBS) con diarrea o con costipazione, in caso di disbiosi intestinale, gonfiore addominale e difficoltà digestive, diete LOW FODMAP o a ridotto contenuto di Fibre, intolleranza a lattosio, legumi, crucifere e carboidrati complessi e in caso di sindrome metabolica in cui vi sia la necessità di un calo ponderale.
Ingredienti:
- Sunfiber® (gomma di guar parzialmente idrolizzata)
- Baobab (Adansonia Digitata L.) frutto
- Carvi (Carum carvi L.) semi estratto secco
- Lattasi (Beta-galattosidasi 100.000 unità FCC/g)
- Alfa-galattosidasi (30.000 unità GAL/g)
Modalità d’uso:
2 cucchiaini (4 grammi) al giorno da sciogliere in acqua e assumere prima di cena
Formato:
confezione da 100 g
Note:
Codice EAN: 8059173431052
Inserito nel registro integratori alimentari: codice 135612
Tenore medio degli ingredienti caratterizzanti | per dose giornaliera (4 grammi) |
Sunfiber® | 3 g |
Baobab | 875 mg |
Carvi estratto secco | 50 mg |
Lattasi (Beta galattosidasi) | 45 mg (pari a 4.500 unità FCC) |
Alfa galattosidasi | 30 mg (pari a 900 GalU) |
FCC= Food Chemical Codex
GALU= unità di attività galattosidasi
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