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Xbiotix® is the first postbiotic in Bulgaria available in gastro-resistant capsules. Xbiotix® contains 500 mg of fermentate from nutritional yeast called Saccharomyces cerevisiae (based on the patented EpiCor® process).

What is Xbiotix®?

A postbiotic is a preparation of non-viable microorganisms and/or their components that provide health benefits to the host. Fermented outside the body by bacteria or yeast, the postbiotic contains beneficial essential metabolites:

A clinically proven product that supports immune health as well as gastrointestinal comfort.

An innovative organic, vegan product free of gluten and GMOs, free of allergens, and free of live microorganisms.

difference

The difference between a prebiotic, probiotic, and postbiotic (Xbiotix®).

Do not require special storage; 36-month stability at room temperature.
Unlike prebiotics and probiotics, the effect is noticeable from the first intake

Postbiotics (Xbiotix®)

Postbiotics (Xbiotix®), fermented outside the body by bacteria or yeast, contain the beneficial essential metabolites produced by the billions of microorganisms consumed in the form of probiotics.

Prebiotics

Prebiotics, such as the fibers found in leafy green vegetables, are the fuel for the beneficial bacteria in your gut. They serve as a food source for the microorganisms in the intestines.

Probiotics

Probiotics are live microorganisms isolated from the human gut and proven to have a beneficial effect. They are found in dietary supplements and fermented foods such as yogurt and other similar products.

STABILITY at Room Temperature

Based on EpiCor®
Benefits

Benefits of taking Xbiotix®

Gastrointestinal tract

Contributes to a feeling of lightness and comfort in the gastrointestinal tract.

Immune system

Clinically proven to support the immune system.

Dosage

Due to insufficient data, the supplement may be used in children under 4 years only under medical supervision.

Although approved by the USDA as a dietary supplement and widely consumed, the safety of Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentate intake during breastfeeding is unknown.

USDA – United States Department of Agriculture