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Gut Health POSBiotic Supplement Viscera-3 Now Available for Purchase on Amazon | State news
SEATTLE, June 21, 2021 / PRNewswire-PRWeb / – SANESolution today announced that the innovative POSTBiotic gut health supplement called SANE Viscera-3 ™, which removes the need for probiotics and prebiotics while effectively supporting gut and immune health, is now available on Amazon.
While many people are familiar with taking probiotic and prebiotic supplements for gut health, most are unfamiliar with the critical role of POSTBiotics in the body, despite new scientific evidence showing that they are far more important for both gut and immune health are.
“As COVID-19 rates continue to rise, maximizing gut health is vital as 70% of immune cells are in the gut. Our goal was to develop a method that would really support gut health because, despite their popularity, probiotics and prebiotic supplements don’t give the results we were hoping for, “says Jonathan Bailor, CEO and founder of SANESolution. “Despite pre- and probiotic food supplements, almost one $ 60 billion In the market, our research shows that at least nine out of ten people who take pre- or probiotics have no positive effects. “1,2
In an effort to make optimal gut and immune health achievable for everyone, Bailor and his team decided to focus on POSTbiotics after discovering that prebiotics and probiotics, when combined in the gut, produce POSTBiotics. This led them to ask two groundbreaking questions:
1. What if the primary purpose of taking prebiotics and probiotics were to enable the body to make POST biotics?
2. If so, what if we could go straight to giving the body POSTbiotics directly to get more benefits in less time? “
“From a medical point of view, the ‘holy grail’ of gut and immune health would be to administer POSTBiotics directly into the gut. Historically, this was impossible because conventional supplemental POSTBiotics were destroyed during the digestive process, “says the Chief Medical Director at SANESolution, Matthew Olesiak, MD “One way to prevent additional POST biotics from being destroyed by the digestive system would be the greatest breakthrough in gut health in the last century.”
Bailor, Dr. Olesiak and her research team are pleased to report that with Viscera-3 ™, the first and only synergistic intestinal / immune formulation from POSTBiotic that survives digestion and successfully delivers it, they are in this “holy grail” for intestinal and immune health arrived what Harvard Medical School Doctors call the “optimal” POSTBiotic directly in the intestine.4
“We call it Viscera-3 because by binding 3 molecules of the POSTBiotic butyrate with a glycerine molecule, we prevent the digestion of the POSTBiotic and deliver the best results ever documented for intestinal and immune health,” explains Dr. Olesiak.
Recent independent clinical research studies confirm Dr. Olesiak’s optimism about the following benefits of the POSTBiotic in Visera-3 ™:
● Supports digestive and gastrointestinal tract health, reduces painful gas and flatulence 5
● Reduces bowel inflammation, which can relieve inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) symptoms 6, 7, 8
● Supports immune system health 9
● Relieves inflammation 10
● Improves brain function 11, 12
● Promotes weight loss / weight maintenance by stimulating the metabolism and increasing insulin sensitivity 13, 14
“Viscera-3 ™ provides the first widely available, non-prescription colon and immune health solution that can effectively improve our global health outlook during these troubled times,” believes Dr. Olesiak.
Backed by this patented molecular innovation, Viscera-3 ™ is the breakthrough POSTBiotic product for gut and immune health of the year 2021 as it provides the digestive, immune, and metabolic and digestive benefits promised but not achieved by prebiotics and probiotics that provides overall health. In addition, Viscera-3 ™ eliminates the need for probiotic and prebiotic food supplements.
SANE Viscera-3 ™ Ingredients:
Magnesium (as magnesium oxide and magnesium bisglycinate chelate)
Chromium (as chromium picolinate)
Pomegranate (Punica granatum) fruit extract 40%
Grape (Vitis vinifera) seeds Ext 95% proanthocyandinedin
Other ingredients: gelatin (capsule), magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide, cellulose.
2- Grand View Research. Market size, share and trend analysis of prebiotics by ingredients (FOS, inulin, GOS, MOS), by application (food and beverages, dietary supplements, animal feed), by region and segment forecasts, 2014-2024. February 2018. Accessed January 20, 2021.
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