Gut Balance Ingredients and Benefits
What Are the Benefits of Organic Gut Balance?

Using organic plant ingredients our Gut Balance blend has been designed to:
- Support gut microbiome balance
- Support digestion and nutrient breakdown
- Help maintain digestive comfort
- Provide fibre and plant-based support
By combining probiotics, prebiotics and enzymes, Organic Gut Balance supports your digestive system.
By combining a variety of ingredients carefully supported to support gut health, we’ve used:
- Probiotics which help to support beneficial bacteria
- Prebiotic fibres which help to feed those bacteria
- Digestive enzymes which help break down food
Research shows that combining these elements can help support overall digestive function and microbiome balance (Hill et al., 2014; Gibson et al., 2017).
Probiotics: Supporting Your Gut Microbiome

Lactobacillus Acidophilus (10 Billion CFU per serving)
This well-studied probiotic strain is commonly used to:
- Support microbiome balance
- Contribute to digestive comfort
- Support immune function
Probiotics are defined as live microorganisms that, when consumed in adequate amounts, may have health benefits (Hill et al., 2014).
Prebiotic Fibre & Natural Plant Ingredients
Baobab Powder
Baobab is naturally rich in fibre and vitamin C.
It may help:
- Support digestion
- Contribute to microbiome health
- Provide antioxidant support
Flaxseed Protein Powder
Flaxseed provides:
- Fibre for digestion
It is often used to support:
- Regularity
- Digestive health
Dandelion Root & Burdock Root
These traditional plant ingredients are commonly used to:
- Support digestion
- Provide natural prebiotic compounds
- Support gut balance
Digestive Enzymes: Supporting Food Breakdown

Bromelain
Bromelain is a proteolytic enzyme derived from pineapple, you can find out more about bromelain here.
It has been studied for its role in:
- Supporting protein digestion
- Supporting nutrient absorption
- Contributing to digestive comfort
(Pavan et al., 2012)
Ingredients for Digestive Support
Ginger
Ginger has been traditionally used to:
- Support digestion
- Help reduce digestive discomfort
- Support gut motility
Barley Grass & Matcha
These powerful ingredients provide:
- Antioxidants
- Beneficial plant compound
Turmeric & Black Pepper
Turmeric contains a compound called curcumin (which is what gives turmeric its bright and vibrant yellow colour), it is an antioxidant but has also been studied for its potential anti-inflammatory properties.
Black pepper contains a compound called piperine, this helps to enhance the absorption of curcumin.
Cacao & Date Powder
These ingredients provide:
- Natural plant compounds
- A source of antioxidants
- Nutritional support
Who Might Benefit from Gut Balance?

You may benefit from a blend like our Organic Gut Balance if you:
- Experience bloating or digestive discomfort
- Want to support your gut microbiome
- Feel sluggish after eating
- Are looking to support digestion daily
Gut Balance combines probiotics, fibre and enzymes into one blend, helping to:
- Support digestion
- Support gut balance
- Support overall wellbeing
Making it easier to support your gut as part of your daily routine.
Gut health works best when supported from multiple angles.
By combining:
- Probiotics
- Prebiotic fibre
- Digestive enzymes
Our Organic Gut Balance helps to provide a simple, balanced way to support digestion and gut health every day.
Support Your Gut Daily
FAQs
What do probiotics do?
Probiotics help support the balance of beneficial bacteria in the gut.
Do digestive enzymes help with bloating?
Digestive enzymes may help support food breakdown, which can contribute to digestive comfort.
What is the best way to improve gut health?
A combination of fibre, probiotics and a balanced diet can help support gut health.
Can you take probiotics every day?
Probiotics are commonly taken daily as part of a consistent routine.
Daisy Buckingham ANutr, Registered Associate Nutritionist
Daisy, MSc PGDip ANutr, is a Registered Associate Nutritionist with a Master's Degree in Public Health Nutrition, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Eating Disorders and Clinical Nutrition, both of which are Association for Nutrition (AFN) accredited. She, also, has a BSc degree in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience; and has completed an AFN accredited Diet Specialist Nutrition course.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If you have a medical condition, or are pregnant or breastfeeding, we recommend consulting your healthcare professional before use.
References
Hill, C. et al. (2014). ISAPP consensus statement on probiotics
Gibson, G. R. et al. (2017). ISAPP consensus statement on prebiotics
Pavan, R. et al. (2012). Bromelain: properties and therapeutic application
NIH (2023). Gut health and digestion
NHS (2022). Digestive health