Why a Healthy Microbiome is Fundamental to Good Health
Garden of Life knows all too well that many people in today’s modern world experience dysbiosis (an imbalance within the microbiome). Several factors contribute to this imbalance where the opportunistic “bad bugs” have crowded out the “good bugs” in our guts. Although adding probiotics back into a dysbiotic environment does help, it cannot always reshape a healthy microbiome. These environments need a multi-step approach. So, the question is, what do we need to build and maintain a healthy microbiome?

PREBIOTICS - What Are Prebiotics and What Do They Do?
Prebiotics are carbohydrates that humans cannot digest. As they travel through the digestive system undigested, they promote the growth of beneficial bacterial in the colon and support digestion. Our gut bacteria thrive on prebiotic fiber which is an important food source for them and allows them to grow, reproduce, and make beneficial compounds which promote gut health. Popular prebiotics include garlic, onion, Jerusalem artichoke, dandelion greens, and supplemental forms include potato starch and acacia.
Many Americans do not meet their daily requirement for fiber making them unlikely to get enough prebiotic fiber. One challenge of consuming adequate prebiotic fiber is that large doses can cause gas and bloating. Fortunately, there are clinically studied prebiotics that are effective at low doses. This makes it possible to get the benefits of prebiotics without the gastrointestinal distress from large serving sizes.
PROBIOTICS – What Are the Benefits?
Probiotics help to support healthy digestion by up-regulating gastric secretions, assisting with the synthesis of B-vitamins, and aiding in the absorption of minerals. One of the most important functions of probiotics is creating short chain fatty acids (SFCA) which support a healthy gut lining. This is integral in preventing harmful substances from entering our blood stream and defends us from developing autoimmunity. A healthy gut lining allows nutrients into the body while keeping out harmful substances, particularly bacteria and toxins.
Not only do probiotics modify an individual’s digestive system, but they can also improve many other major organ systems. Probiotics make beneficial immune compounds with over 70% of the immune system being located in the gut! Probiotics also modify neurotransmitters that can positively impact mood and stress.
POSTBIOTICS – What Are Postbiotics and How Are They Beneficial?
Supernatant is the liquid that is produced during the probiotic fermentation process. Typically, this nutrient-rich liquid is discarded after centrifugation to remove the probiotics from the liquid. However, it was discovered that the supernatant produced from making the probiotic B. Lactis 818 is incredibly rich in micronutrients and metabolites like enzymes, acids, proteins, peptides and vitamins. Our upcycled postbiotic blend, extracted from the supernatant, feeds and nourishes friendly bacteria to enable them to colonize and maintain a healthy microbiome.
New Dr. Formulated Probiotics are Unique Because They are a Complete Triple-Action Formula Delivering:
1. PREBIOTICS - PreforPro Prebiotic Blend to increase good bacteria†
2. PROBIOTICS - Clinically studied Probiotics in clinical doses for efficacy
3. POSTBIOTICS - Exclusive Upcycled Metabolites shown to support beneficial Bifidobacteria†

† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.






