Collection: Prebiotics

Plant fibres found in foods like garlic and oats that feed beneficial gut bacteria. Important for supporting the environment your microbiome needs.
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What are prebiotics?

Prebiotics are types of fibre that help nourish beneficial bacteria already living in the gut. Unlike probiotics, which introduce live microorganisms, prebiotics act as a food source for them. They are commonly included in gut health products and are often paired with probiotics to support a more favourable environment for the gut microbiome.

What to look for in prebiotic products

  • Check the amount per serving, as effective prebiotic doses are often measured in grams rather than milligrams.
  • Lower doses are commonly used to improve tolerability, while higher doses are typically used in more targeted gut health formulations.
  • Clearly named ingredients such as inulin, FOS, GOS or partially hydrolysed guar gum.

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The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

What's the difference between prebiotics and probiotics?
Prebiotics are fibres that feed beneficial gut bacteria, while probiotics are live microorganisms. Many products combine both because the prebiotic ingredient helps create an environment that may support the survival and activity of the probiotic strains.
Which type of prebiotic should I look for?
Do I need a prebiotic if I'm already taking a probiotic?
Can prebiotics cause digestive discomfort?