What is the gut?
Your gut is your digestive system; from your mouth to your bottom. A healthy gut is a thriving and diverse community of living microbes known as your microbiome - and these microbes, otherwise known as friendly bacteria, play a crucial in your health.
Why a healthy gut matters
The higher the number of beneficial microbes in your gut and the more diverse those microbes are, the easier it is for your body to:
- Absorb nutrients and minerals from food
- Support your immune system
- Maintain hormone balance linked to anxiety, mood disorders and depression
- Regulate your metabolism and weight
What harms the gut?
The gut is sensitive to poor diet, toxins from our environment and stress, which can result in leaks or cracks in the single celled membrane of the gut lining. If this happens then larger molecules can get through causing inflammation in the body and can lead to a whole host of health and mental health problems.
It is critical to look after your gut lining in order to get the best from the food that you eat and to maintain wellbeing. A probiotic supplement can help to improve your gut health.
Your gut health staples
Our award-winning probiotics are designed to support your microbiome and improve your overall gut health.

Revive
Begin your gut health journey here.
Designed for those who are new to probiotics or aren’t taking them currently.
Revive is a diverse probiotic fermented with L-glutamine and slippery elm to kick start improving your gut health.

Sustain
Maintain good gut health, month by month.
Sustain is your every day probiotic, designed to be taken all year to keep your microbiome topped up with the diverse range of microbes it needs.
It's fermented with 50 herbs and minerals which act as a multivitamin.
Meet the full gut health range
For those of you with specific health needs, we also make:
Gut Health FAQ
What is your CFU count - why don't you have one?
How do the microbes survive the stomach acid?
I see that you use hydrogen peroxide in your probiotics, is this safe? Isn’t it used to kill bacteria in cleaning products?
What is the difference between this probiotic and freeze-dried capsules?
Sometimes my probiotic is fizzy when I open it. Is it still okay to drink it and does it still work?
My probiotic sometimes has little white bits in it. What are these and is it still okay to take it?
I am noticing a reaction in my body since taking your probiotic. Is this normal?
Do I take a break from taking your probiotic?
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