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Strengthen Immunity & Digestion
Regulate immunity by taking care of your gut health. Probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics work in synergy to support digestive wellness and boost the immune system, protecting against infections like the common cold.4,6,12
Nurture The Good Bacteria
Nourish your gut microbiome with nutrients it’s hungry for! We've combined three powerful bioactive blends that work together to feed the "friendly" bacteria, boosting your gut health and overall bodily wellness. 5,11
Fight Back Against Allergies
Nearly 70% of our immune system is located in the gut. That’s why we included multi-specie strains to nourish gastrointestinal microflora which fight to stifle the effects of seasonal allergies.5,11,12
Balanced Gut, Balanced Life
BALANCE FOR THE MICROBIOME
SIMPLIFIED BASIC FORMULA
NO FILLERS OR BINDERS
GUT CLEANSE FOR GUT RELIEF
LEAKY GUT REPAIR
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Frequently Asked Questions
HOW LONG SHOULD I TAKE PATTERN WELLNESS GUT SUPPORT MICROBIOME COMPLETE?
We recommend taking our Gut Support Microbiome Complete supplement continuously as part of your daily routine for optimal results. If you have any concerns, consult your physician.
ARE THERE ANY SIDE EFFECTS?
The ingredients in our Gut Support Microbiome Complete supplement are generally considered to be safe in proper doses. Those with a history of sensitivities to the following may experience reactions:
- Prebiotics, probiotics, postbiotics (such as bloating, flatulence, or abdominal pain).
- Dietary fibers such as Pectin or Inulin, Allicin Extract from Organic Garlic, Monolaurin from Palm Kernels, N- acetylcysteine, or Fructooligosaccharides from Jerusalem Artichoke.
Consult your physician if you have any concerns.
WILL IT INTERFERE WITH MY CURRENT MEDICATIONS/SUPPLEMENTS?
Due to the nature of prebiotics, postbiotics, and probiotics passing through the digestive system, they could decrease the absorption of certain medications or amplify the effects of certain medications such as antibiotics and antifungals (such as clotrimazole, ketoconazole, griseofulvin, nystatin).[16] Consult your physician before introducing Gut Support Microbiome Complete to your daily health routine.
IS THIS GLUTEN-FREE AND VEGAN-FRIENDLY?
Yes, it is free of gluten, as well as dairy, soy, preservatives, and GMOs. Our Gut Support supplement is plant-based and our capsules are vegan, which makes it a great option for those with dietary restrictions.
HOW SHOULD I STORE MY PATTERN WELLNESS GUT SUPPORT MICROBIOME COMPLETE?
For optimal shelf-life, store bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
HOW SHOULD I TAKE PATTERN WELLNESS GUT SUPPORT MICROBIOME COMPLETE?
Take 1 capsule daily, preferably with a meal or as directed by your healthcare provider.
DOES PATTERN WELLNESS USE FILLERS, BINDERS, OR ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS?
Pattern Wellness prides itself on providing natural, clean products without the use of fillers, artificial sweeteners, or binders.
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"Pattern Wellness' Gut Support has been a game changer for me! I am lactose intolerant and taking this helped heal my gut. It keeps me regular on a daily basis now. The capsules are easy-to-swallow and flavorless, which makes it easy to take it everyday as a person who hates taking pills! It's been amazing to finally live everyday with a normal, balanced gut I can’t thank Gut Support enough!"
- Alli Hernandez