BioCeuticals
BioCeuticals PreBiome Fibre 150g
BioCeuticals PreBiome Fibre 150g
BioCeuticals PreBiome Fibre 150g
Partially Hydrolysed Guar Gum (PHGG) and Polyphenol Prebiotic Blend
Serving Type: 150g powder
Available In Sizes: 150g
- BioCeuticals PreBiome Fibre is a highly soluble and easy to drink formula that contains Sunfiber, the world’s most researched partially hydrolysed guar gum (PHGG). PHGG and acacia gum are prebiotic forms of fibre that assist in supporting bowel regularity and good bacteria populations in the gastrointestinal tract.
- BioCeuticals PreBiome Fibre contains a natural polyphenol blend, including the juice if nine different varieties of berry, along with green tea, for further prebiotic activity.
BioCeuticals PreBiome Fibre has No Added Dairy, Gluten, Shellfish, Soy Protein
BioCeuticals PreBiome Fibreis Vegan Friendly, Vegetatrian Friendly
Conditions Associated: Digestive Health, Nutritional Support
Dose
Dose: BioCeuticals PreBiome Fibre
Adults: Add 7.5g (1 scoop) to 200mL of water.
Children 7-12 years: Add 5g (2/3 scoop) to 140mL of cold water. Children 4-6 years: Add 3.75g (1/2 scoop) to 100mL of cold water.
Children 2-3 years: Add 2.5g (1/3 scoop) to 70mL of cold water.
Shake or stir until completely mixed. Tastes great blended into smoothie or yoghurt.
Features
Features: BioCeuticals PreBiome Fibre
- Contains Sunfiber, the world’s most researched PHGG.
- 6g of dietary fibre per 7.5g serve
- Contains the juice of nine different berries and green tea extract for a natural source of polyphenols and catechins, including epigallocatechin gallete.
- Supports bowel regularity.
- Low-allergenic.
- Low-excipient.
- Sunfiber is Monash University Low FODMAP certified.[1]
- Highly soluble formula allows for easy mixing into a pleasant drink.
Ingredients
Ingredients: BioCeuticals PreBiome Fibre
Each 7.5g (1 scoop) contains: | |
Energy | 69kJ (17Cal) |
Protein | Less than 1g |
Gluten | Nil detected |
Total fat | Less than 1g |
Saturated fat | Less than 0.1g |
Total carbohydrates | 1.3g |
Carbohydrate (sugars) | 0.7g |
Dietary fibre | 5.6g |
Sodium | 10mg |
Sunfiber partially hydrolysed guar gum (80%), berry juice powder (13%) (tapioca maltodextrin, raspberry juice, strawberry juice, pomegranate juice, elderberry juice, blackcurrant juice, blueberry juice, cranberry juice, acai puree, goji juice), acacia gum (4%), green tea extract (1% containing 50% polyphenols, 30% catechins, 15% EGCG).
Warnings
Warnings: BioCeuticals PreBiome Fibre
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not use if seal on cap is broken.
- Keep jar well sealed when not in use and avoid exposure to moisture. Store below 30°C
- Caution is advised when consuming simultaneously with medications as dietary fibre is known to reduce or delay absorption of medications. It is recommended to take this product a minimum of two hours away from medications.[16]
- Acacia gum can reduce the absorption of amoxicillin.[17]
- Keep intake of antibiotics separate by at least 4 hours.[17]
References
References: BioCeuticals PreBiome Fibre
[1] Sunfiber. Viewed 20 July 2019. https://taiyogmbh.com/en/sunfiber-en/
[2] Makki K, Deehan EC, Walter J, et al. The impact of dietary fibre on gut micriobota in host health and disease. Cell Host & Microbe, 2018;23(6): 705-715
[3] Gibson GR, Hutkins R, Sanders ME et al. The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP) consensus statement on the definition and scope of prebiotics. Nat Rrev Gastroenterol Hepatol, 2017;14;491-502.
[4] Wegh CAM, Schoterman MHC, Vaughan EE. The effect of fibre and prebiotics on chil-dren’s gastrointestinal disorders and microbiome. Expert Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol, 2017;11:1031-1045.
[5] Markowiak P, Sli?zewska K. Review. Effects of probiotics, prebiotics, and synbiotics on human health. Nutrients, 2017;9:1021.
[6] Yoon SJ, Chu DC, Juneja LR. Chemical and physical properties, safety and applica-tion of partially hydrolyzed guar gum as dietary fiber. J Clin Biochem Nutr, 2008;42:1-7.
[7] Knudsen KEB, Lærke HN, Hedemann MS et al. Review. Impact of diet-modulated bu-tyrate production on intestinal barrier function and inflammation. Nutrients, 2018;10:1499.
[8] Sunfiber. Viewed 20 July 2019. https://taiyogmbh.com/en/sunfiber-en/
[9] Is Sunfiber a prebiotic? Viewed 20 July 2019. https://sunfiber.com/frequently-asked-questions/
[10] Taiyo’s Sunfiber earns Monash University’s Low FODMAP certification. Viewed 20 July 2019. https://www.taiyointernational.com/news/sunfiber/taiyos-sunfiber-earns-monash-universitys-low-fodmap-certification/
[11] Anhe FF, Varin TV, Barz ML et al. Gut microbiota dysbiosis in obesity-linked metabolic diseases and prebiotic potential of polyphenol-rich extracts. Curr Obes Rep, 2015;4:389-400.
[12] Filosa S, Meo FD, Crispi S. Polyphenols-gut microbiota interplay and brain neuro-modulation. Neural Regen Res, 2018;13(12):2055-2059.
[13] Thilakarathna W, Langille MGI, Rupasinghe V. Polyphenol-based prebiotics and synbiotics: potential for cancer chemoprevention. Curr Opin Food Sci, 2018;20:51-57
[14] Yuan X, Long Y, Ji Z et al. Green tea liquid consumption alters the human intestinal and oral microbiome. Mol Nutr Food Res, 2018;62:1800178.
[15] Calame W, Weseler AR, Viebke C et al. Gum Arabic establishes prebiotic functionali-ty in healthy human volunteers in a dose dependent manner. British Journal of Nutrition, 2008;100:1269-1275.
[16] Guar Gum. Natural Medicines Database. Viewed 20 July 2019, https://naturalmedicines.therapeuticresearch.com/databases/food,-herbs-supplements/professional.aspx?productid=919
[17] Acacia. Natural Medicines Database. Viewed 20 July 2019, https://naturalmedicines.therapeuticresearch.com/databases/food,-herbs-supplements/professional.aspx?productid=268