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“All disease begins in the gut”
At Biolo, we’ve taken a revolutionary approach to gut health by harnessing the power of postbiotics—bioactive compounds produced during the fermentation of probiotic bacteria. Unlike traditional probiotics that must survive digestion and hope to colonize your gut, Biolo delivers ready-to-act postbiotics directly to your system.
What Makes Biolo Different?
Fermented for 3 Full Years
Our proprietary 3-year fermentation process produces a rich, complex profile of postbiotic compounds, including short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), amino acids, peptides, and beneficial enzymes.
Postbiotic Power
Biolo isn’t live bacteria—it’s the highly stable and bioavailable compounds left behind after the probiotic bacteria do their work. These postbiotics have been shown in research to support:
- Hydration and cellular repair
- Gut lining integrity
- Nutrient absorption
- Immune modulation
Lab Verified. GMP Certified.
Biolo is manufactured in a GMP-certified facility using stringent quality control practices. Each batch undergoes lab testing to verify the presence of active postbiotic compounds and ensure safety.
No Refrigeration. No Guesswork. Just Results.
Because Biolo delivers postbiotics directly, there’s no need to worry about whether beneficial bacteria survive digestion. What you see is what your body gets—powerful, consistent gut support, every time.
Most of us aren’t getting nearly enough good foods to feed our gut biome
- Only 1 in 10 adults get enough fruits and vegetables in their diet, according to the Centers for Disease Control
- Americans consume only 15 grams of fiber per day, much less than the 25-38 grams recommended
- Fruits, vegetables and fibers are key to building and maintaining gut health
- In addition, other gut biome exacerbating elements include: use of prescription medication, consuming highly processed and high fat foods, antibiotic use, pres-ence of trace amounts of herbicides and pesticides in foods, and consuming ex-cess sugar. All of these factors lead to poor overall gut function.
What are Postbiotics?
For years, we’ve heard about prebiotics and probiotics for gut health. Prebiotics are the special fibers that feed your good gut bacteria, and probiotics are those beneficial live organisms themselves. Until recently, they got all the credit for gut benefits like easing constipation, calming diarrhea, and promoting overall regularity.
But what if the real powerhouses in the ‘biotics’ family were something else entirely?
It turns out, the true stars could be postbiotics. These are the powerful, beneficial compounds created after prebiotics feed probiotics and are then broken down during digestion. Think of it like this: your gut bacteria feast on certain foods, and as they do, they naturally produce these amazing postbiotic compounds. This natural “fermentation” process creates a range of beneficial substances, including metabolites and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which your body uses for vital functions.
Metabolites, for instance, are tiny molecules your body uses for fuel, structure, signaling to other organs, and even defense. Examples include essential amino acids, vitamins, and organic acids. Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are also produced by your good gut bacteria and are a primary source of nutrition for your intestinal cells. Studies link SCFAs with a reduced risk of inflammatory diseases, type 2 diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and other conditions.
Why Add a Postbiotic to Your Routine?
Over two-thirds of Americans struggle with common digestive issues like heartburn, bloating, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and constipation. While eating prebiotic and probiotic-rich foods is important, it’s clear we’re not getting enough to fuel the creation of those powerful postbiotics our bodies need. That’s why so many of us suffer from health issues that start in the gut.
Revitalizing your gut with a postbiotic supplement is the smart next step.
That’s where Biolo Postbiotic Supplement comes in. Unlike many postbiotic products on the market, which might contain only a handful of common strains, Biolo is unique. We start with over 1,000 probiotic strains from around the world, then ferment them for years. This extensive, long-term fermentation creates one of the most comprehensive and potent postbiotic supplements available today.
Here’s another key difference: stability. Delicate, live probiotic strains often need specific temperatures to stay alive and effective. Postbiotics, on the other hand, are heat-tolerant and shelf-stable. This means they’re incredibly durable as they travel through your digestive system, ensuring maximum effectiveness right where you need it.
Because Biolo Postbiotic Supplement delivers these beneficial compounds directly to your body without needing internal fermentation, it gets to work right away. It immediately feeds your cells and improves your overall gut health. In fact, many of our customers report feeling results after just 1 or 2 days!
Why Practitioners Love Biolo
Our practitioners love Biolo because it helps them treat the underlying cause of many chronic symptoms, disorders and diseases they see every day in their practices.
Since so much of our immunity comes from our gut, it follows that building a stronger gut biome helps alleviate many common health problems. If you suffer from any of these symptoms or issues, your gut health is already compromised and you should ask your health care practitioner if Biolo is right for you.
- Crohn's Disease
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Ulcerative Colitis
- Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Leaky Gut
- High Cholesterol
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