Let's Go Fiber+
For Daily Regularity & Gut Health
Fiber Supplement for Microbial Diversity
Each serving delivers a trio of scientifically studied components: prebiotics, probiotics and postbiotics – each playing a unique and complementary role in maintaining a balanced and healthy gut environment.*
Meet the Fibers:
Solnul®
An upcycled resistant potato starch fiber powder for gut health.* This is a clinically studied fermentable fiber. While soluble fibers dissolve in water and form a gel in your gut, Solnul®
Resistant Potato Starch is a form of insoluble fiber that resists digestion in the small intestine. It travels to the colon, where it is fermented by gut bacteria. This fermentation process produces short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), such as butyrate, which help nourish the cells that line the colon and support intestinal integrity.*
inavea™ Pure Acacia
A sustainably sourced acacia fiber known for its gentle prebiotic activity. Prebiotics serve as a food source for beneficial gut bacteria, helping them thrive and maintain a healthy microbial balance.* Acacia fiber is generally well-tolerated (aka no gas or bloat) and has been shown to support digestive comfort and regularity. Together with resistant starch, these fibers create a foundation for microbial diversity – an important indicator of gut wellness.*
Probiotics & Postbiotics
Bacillus coagulans
Let’s Go Fiber+ includes a clinically studied probiotic strain, Bacillus coagulans, with 1 billion CFU (colony-forming units) per serving. This spore-forming probiotic is highly stable, making it resistant to heat, stomach acid and bile. That means it reaches the gut alive, where it can support a healthy balance of beneficial bacteria.* Bacillus coagulans has been studied for its ability to promote regularity and ease occasional digestive discomfort.*
Bifidobacterium longum HT-ES1
The postbiotic component in Let’s Go Fiber+ is equally important. It contains Bifidobacterium longum HT-ES1, a heat-treated, non-viable strain that has been clinically studied for its role in supporting gut health.* Unlike probiotics, postbiotics do not require survival through digestion; they are inactivated cells and metabolites that interact with the body in different, beneficial ways. HT-ES1 has been shown to support the gut environment and may help promote microbial balance in the intestines.*
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.



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