Ebook - How microflora influences hormonal and immune balance
COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE MICROBIOME, LIPOSOMAL PROBIOTICS AND GUT BALANCE
This eBook is an in-depth educational material dedicated to understanding the gut microbiome and the real science behind effective probiotics.
The microbiome is not just a modern concept, but a complex ecosystem that influences digestion, immunity, skin health, metabolism, hormonal balance, and even mental state. Bacterial imbalances can occur due to stress, antibiotic treatments, processed foods, or exposure to environmental factors.
The GUT MANIFESTO explains why not all probiotics are the same and why the quality, viability, and strain protection technology are essential.
What influences the quality of a probiotic
An effective probiotic doesn't just mean a large number of billions of bacteria.
Efficiency depends on:
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strain specificity
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clinical studies for each strain
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genetic purity
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absence of contaminants
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biofermentation conditions
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stability during processing
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ability to resist gastric acidity
The eBook explains in detail processes such as pH control, optimal cultivation temperature, substrates used, and the impact of these factors on bacterial viability.
Adaptability to the gastrointestinal tract
To be effective, a probiotic must reach the intestine intact.
Most probiotics are destroyed by:
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gastric acidity
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digestive enzymes
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bile salts
The material explains why resistance to the gastric environment and the ability for temporary colonization are essential for real efficacy.
Liposomal technology – inspiration from nature
Gut Manifesto introduces the concept of lipid protection for probiotics.
Inspired by the natural behavior of bacteria in the presence of quality fats, the formula uses medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) to create a protective biofilm around each strain.
This lipid layer:
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protects bacteria from gastric acid
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supports transit to the intestine
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improves viability
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supports colonization capacity
The difference between a classic probiotic supplement and a nutraceutical formulated on synergistic principles is explained.
Selected Probiotic Strains
The formula includes carefully studied strains, each with a specific role in the intestinal ecosystem.
Bifidobacterium longum
Colonizes the intestine from the first days of life and contributes to:
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supporting intestinal transit
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reducing inflammation
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supporting the gut-brain axis
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improving insulin sensitivity
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supporting skin health
Bifidobacterium lactis
Contributes to:
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regulating intestinal transit
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increasing IgA levels
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reducing bloating
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supporting insulin sensitivity
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maintaining a healthy weight
Lactobacillus casei
Plays a role in:
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supporting a balanced microbiome
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preventing antibiotic-associated diarrhea
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reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines
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supporting the intestinal barrier
Lactobacillus reuteri
Known for producing reuterin, it contributes to:
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inhibiting pathogenic bacteria
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supporting vaginal health
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reducing systemic inflammation
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supporting bone density
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balancing the oral microbiome
Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus
One of the most studied probiotic strains, involved in:
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preventing diarrhea
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supporting immunity
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reducing anxiety
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maintaining vaginal health
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supporting insulin sensitivity
Lactobacillus acidophilus
Contributes to:
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fighting dysbiosis
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supporting mucosal immunity
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reducing LDL cholesterol
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balancing the vaginal microbiome
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alleviating atopic dermatitis
Synergy of bacteria & quality fats
A central principle of this eBook is the idea that nutrients work in synergy.
Lipid-protected probiotics:
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have a greater chance of survival
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can form real colonies
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support a stable microbiome
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contribute to reducing dysbiosis
Gut–Brain–Immunity–Skin Axis
The microbiome influences:
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production of serotonin and GABA
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levels of systemic inflammation
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insulin sensitivity
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vaginal health
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immune balance
GUT MANIFESTO explores this multidimensional connection between the gut and overall health.
What you will discover in this E-Book
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what a truly effective probiotic means
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what influences strain viability
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why most probiotics do not reach the intestine
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how liposomal technology works
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the role of each strain in the formula
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the link between the microbiome and mental health
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the relationship between gut, skin, and immunity
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how dysbiosis forms and how balance can be supported