DigestSync Microbiome – Scientific Prebiotic Nutrition



DigestSync Microbiome – Scientific Prebiotic Nutrition

DigestSync Microbiome

Prebiotic nutrition for your beneficial bacteria — feed your internal ecosystem.

What Science Reveals About DigestSync

The DigestSync formula combines three well-studied prebiotic fibers — pea starch (resistant starch), baobab pulp (Adansonia digitata) and konjac glucomannan — plus biogenic polyamines such as spermidine, selected to nourish butyrate-producing bacteria and other beneficial ones, support intestinal barrier health and promote a balanced gut ecosystem.

Scientific Evidence

Prebiotic fibers feed beneficial bacteria

Prebiotic fibers reach the colon and are fermented by resident bacteria, producing short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), such as butyrate, propionate and acetate. These metabolites are central signals that nourish colon cells and help regulate inflammation and metabolic balance.

Evidence: Human Studies

Metabolic effects of pea starch

Studies involving resistant starch, including that derived from legumes such as peas, show well-documented metabolic and digestive benefits.

Evidence: Human and Preclinical Studies

Baobab Benefits

Baobab pulp (Adansonia digitata) shows measurable metabolic effects and also demonstrates prebiotic potential in laboratory studies.

Evidence: Human and In Vitro Studies

Konjac Glucomannan improves intestinal function

Konjac glucomannan has clinical evidence supporting increased fecal volume, improved bowel movement frequency and favorable modulation of colonic ecology.

Evidence: Human Studies

Fermentation products reduce inflammation

SCFAs produced by fermentation (notably butyrate) play an anti-inflammatory role, help maintain tight junctions and support colon barrier cells.

Evidence: Human and Preclinical Studies

Polyamines (spermidine) – emerging evidence

Preclinical studies show that spermidine and related polyamines can protect intestinal barrier integrity and modulate microbial composition.

Evidence: Preclinical / Emerging

What This Means For You — Practical Impact

Improved intestinal environment

Feeding butyrate producers supports colon health and barrier function, contributing to digestive comfort and stability.

Reduced local inflammation

Fermentation products have anti-inflammatory action in the gut, potentially reducing discomfort related to imbalances.

Better nutrient absorption

Balanced microbiome aids in digestion and nutrient extraction, supporting overall well-being.

Progressive and natural

Effects emerge as the microbiome adapts — a supportive process, not instant.

Responsible Use

DigestSync is a nutritional supplement based on well-researched fibers. It is not a medicine and does not replace medical treatments.

Important Warning

If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have intestinal conditions or are taking medications, consult a healthcare professional before use. Start with a smaller dose, increase water intake and allow your gut to adapt. Some gas or mild bloating may occur in the first few days; this is expected and usually temporary.

Emerging Science — Advances in Key Ingredients

Baobab (Adansonia digitata)

Evidence Level: Human (glycemia) & In vitro (fermentation / SCFAs)

Emerging science: In vitro fermentation shows high fermentability, increasing acetate, propionate and butyrate. Research explores impact on lipid modulation, satiety and low-grade inflammation.

Biogenic polyamines (spermidine)

Evidence Level: Preclinical / Emerging

Emerging science: Preclinical trials show strengthening of intestinal barrier and reduction of mucosal inflammation. Growing interest in the role of polyamines in cellular longevity (autophagy) and metabolic resilience.

Pea starch (resistant type 2)

Evidence Level: Human & Preclinical / in vitro

Emerging science: Possible increase in SCFA production and dose-dependent bacterial modulation. Human studies indicate improvement in body composition and appetite control — mechanisms still under investigation.

Konjac Glucomannan

Evidence Level: Human & Mixed

Emerging science: Impact on microbiota remodeling and slow fermentation. Interest in modulating satiety via hormones (GLP-1, PYY) — preliminary results. Synergies with RS and pectins to potentiate SCFA production.

Note: The points above represent expanding areas. Where human evidence is limited, it is clearly indicated. We maintain full transparency: emerging results are promising but do not yet constitute clinically established effects.

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