Panaceum: Paleolithic prebiotics (stool pH ≤ 6.8)

A prebiotic blend containing galactooligosaccharides, fructooligosacharides, pectin oligosaccharides, xyloligosaccharides, isomaltooligosaccharides, chitin oligosaccharides (not shellfish), chondroitin sulfate and fucoidan.

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An ancient symbiotic intelligence made up of bacteria and bacteriophages, your microbiome is the best friend you never knew you had.   It manages all your critical systems (neurotransmitters, antibodies, hormones, antioxidants, blood sugar, detoxification…).  All it asks for in return is some oligosaccharides (unique sugars) to eat, and why not? You can’t digest oligosaccharides anyway.   Unfortunately, modern diets are nothing like the oligosaccharide-rich diets of our primitive ancestors, so our microbiome goes rogue.  Instead of regulating us, it imbalances us.  Instead of protecting us, it goes rogue.  But like a good friend, it is always willing to forgive.   All you need to turn your gut bacteria into the life-giving and protecting ally it was always meant to be is to give it the oligosaccharides it needs to survive.  Panaceum has eight different oligosaccharides recreating the diet of a successful primitive hunter-gatherer.

During pregnancy, postbiotics from the mother’s microbiome guide the developing fetus’s brain architecture via selective neuro-proliferation.  Her microbiome shifts from the adult form (Bacteroides and firmicutes) to the infant form (bifidobacteria) in preparation for a transfer of her microbiome to the newborn.  A healthy microbiome in the mother during pregnancy helps ensure proper fetal brain development and a healthy microbiome to pass on during the birthing process.

Infants receive their microbiome during the birthing process.  Breast milk produced by the mother contains over 200 different oligosaccharides and in more significant quantities than protein.  The lymphatic system brings probiotics from the mother’s microbiome to the breast for delivery to the infant’s gut through breast milk.  IgA in colostrum teaches the infant immune system that the microbiome is SELF and not to be attacked.  For the new three years, the microbiome continues to myelinate the infant’s brain and educate its immune system on what OTHER is and, thus, what should be attacked.  Therefore the microbiome of the infant is responsible for training the infant’s immune system.    Maintaining a healthy, robust microbiome in the mother supports a healthy microbiome in the infant.

Ingredients: A proprietary blend of galactooligosaccharides, fructooligosacharides, pectin oligosaccharides, xyloligosaccharides, isomaltooligosaccharides, chitin oligosaccharides, chondroitin sulfate, fucoidan, ellagitannin and calcium tri-phosphate.

 

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Glytamins

Proper bile flow removes bacterial overgrowth from the small intestine (SIBO), tightens loose junctions (leaky gut) and speeds transit times in the colon.  As such, if you are working on your microbiome, consider Glytamins.

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