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True Health Begins in Your Colon

And a Lean Physique Begins with a Healthy Gut...

All wellness begins in your gut. Your colon allows you to process the food you eat, absorb the nutrients, and eliminate the toxins. But to do that, your colon must be clean and healthy, allowing the peristaltic action to move food through your system. Unfortunately, we eat so much fast, frozen, and processed food, this isn’t happening for most people.

Auto-toxicity is rampant in the world today. Millions of people no longer have the peristaltic action, but have the decaying, putrefied sludge backed up in their colon. Each meal they eat is actually pushing the sludge in front of it. This results in indigestion, constipation, bloating and gas. In addition, these toxins trapped in the colon feed the bad bacteria making this a never-ending cycle resulting in candida and yeast infections.

If you want to increase lean mass, lose weight, and get rid of belly fat, you need a healthy gut. Recent research suggests that intestinal microbes play a critical role in metabolism, immunity, and other key body functions. And this gut microbiota is also vital in maintaining a healthy weight, lean physique, and regulating muscle mass.

Now, the scientists at Xelliss have uncovered the best way to keep your digestive track clean and working at optimal function, with the development of the most state-of-the-art.

X3 MicroBiome®

X3 MicroBiome® is an innovative and unique concept consisting of a heat-treated Bifidobacterium lactis bacterium and a soluble fiber . These two ingredients act in symbiosis and promote weight control.

Bifidobacterium lactis

Bifidobacteria are common inhabitants of the human gut and play a significant role in establishing a well-balanced intestinal microbiota. The strain we’ve selected is the best performing, among around forty strains, for its anti-obesity effects evaluated in an in vivo model.

Soluble fiber

Developed for its very good intestinal tolerance, the soluble fiber chosen by Xelliss comes from corn. It contributes to gut health in several ways. First of all, by helping to support and maintain bowel regularity. It also helps relieve occasional constipation. This fiber promotes intestinal health.

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