According to a recent article in Medical News Today, "researchers postulate that changes to gut bacteria composition may contribute to being overweight and obesity in several ways, including increasing insulin resistance, inflammation, and fat storage."¹
Much more research is needed to definitively link the correlation between your gut microbiome and weight, however studies have shown that people who are overweight and obese have different gut bacteria composition than people who are not overweight.
In addition, changes in your gut microbiome caused by antibiotic treatment has also been shown to be another contributing factor to weight gain.
These are just a few reasons why maintaining a healthy gut microbiome is important, which simply means having far more good bacteria than bad bacteria in your gut, so that the bad bacteria do not take control and populate.
Taking probiotics daily helps to replenish the healthy bacteria in your gut, which helps to rebalance your gut microbiome with more good than bad bacteria.
Probiotics do not directly expel or eliminate bad bacteria, but rather works to help the good bacteria in your gut take over, thus normalizing digestive function.
Doctor's Biome contains 15 proprietary probiotics targeted to improve your overall health starting in your gut.
We suggest taking Doctor's Biome on an empty stomach or at least 30-60 minutes before a meal for optimal health boosting results.
Sources
1. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/probiotics-for-weight-loss-what-is-the-evidence#Are-probiotics-useful-for-weight-loss?1.
Did you know your gut bacteria can affect your weight?
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