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TWE - GUT

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TWE

GUT

B grade
81/100
SUPPIE SCORE
62/100
EFFICACY
High
SAFETY
88/100
CLEANLINESS

What Does GUT Do?

Solid prebiotic/postbiotic doses with emerging GLP-1 and skin data; high fiber may cause GI upset initially. Overall low-risk formulation.
How does the 5.65 g prebiotic blend compare to effective doses in clinical studies?
What evidence supports the BPL1 postbiotic for GLP-1 and bloating reduction?
Is DE111 Bacillus subtilis well-studied for gut and skin benefits?
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What Are the Benefits of GUT?

Based on proven scientific research

Gut HealthStrong
Bloating ReliefModerate
GLP-1 SupportMild
Skin GlowMild

Good For:

What Are the Side Effects of TWE GUT?

Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.

RiskLow Risk

Overview

Prebiotic doses >5 g may cause gas or bloating in sensitive users.
Bacillus subtilis DE111 is GRAS at 1 billion CFU; safe for most adults.
BPL1 postbiotic is heat-treated, low colonization risk, generally well tolerated.
High fiber load requires gradual introduction to avoid GI discomfort.
Not evaluated in pregnancy; consult physician if pregnant or nursing.
Contains FOS/IMO prebiotics; avoid if FODMAP-intolerant or severe IBS.

Potential Side Effects

Negative Interactions

Inactive Ingredients

Natural flavors
Low Risk
Citric acid
Good
Fruit & vegetable juice (color)
Good
Sodium citrate
Low Risk
Water
Good

What Are the Ingredients in TWE GUT?

GG-360 Proprietary Prebiotic Blend (Fructooligosaccharides (FOS), Isomaltooligosaccharides (IMO), Allulose, Tapioca Fiber, Inulin, Pectin)
5653 mg
DE111 (Bacillus subtilis)
10 mg (1 billion CFU)
Postbiotic BPL1 HT (heat-treated Bifidobacterium animalis subspecies lactis CECT8145)
24 mg
Natural Flavors
Citric Acid
Fruit & Vegetable Juice (color)
Sodium Citrate
Water

Sources & References

No sources available

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about TWE GUT