Science behind Tribiotic
How Let Loose TrioBiotic Works
Your gut is home to trillions of microbes and a delicate barrier that lines your intestines. When this ecosystem is out of balance, digestion may suffer - manifesting as irregularity, bloating, gas, or slow transit.
TrioBiotic supports gut health with a three-pronged approach:
- Probiotics – beneficial live microbes that survive digestion and reach the gut.
- Postbiotics – non-live microbial components that still trigger beneficial responses.
- Prebiotics & Resistant Starch – fibers that selectively feed good microbes and promote beneficial by-products (short-chain fatty acids) that nourish your gut lining and beyond.
Together, these ingredients promote:
- A stronger gut barrier (meaning fewer leaks & less inflammation)
- A healthier microbiome (more good bacteria, fewer “bad” ones)
- Better digestive regularity and comfort
- Support for metabolic health, immunity, and nutrient absorption
Bacillus coagulans (2 Billion CFU)
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Mechanism highlights:
- Spore-forming resilience → survives stomach acid and bile to reach intestines. ScienceDirect+1
- Produces digestive enzymes and short-chain fatty acids → supports digestion and gut lining health. BioMed Central
- Modulates immune function and microbiota balance. ScienceDirect+1
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Clinical benefits shown in human trials:
- Improves IBS symptoms: reduced abdominal pain & increased complete spontaneous bowel movements. Nature
- Safe at 2 × 10⁹ CFU/day in adults with diarrhea-predominant IBS. BioMed Central
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Additional demonstrated benefits:
- Better stool regularity + improved stool consistency
- Reduction in occasional bloating and gas
- Enhanced nutrient absorption and digestive efficiency
- Support for immune and gut-brain axis pathways
Bacillus subtilis (2 Billion CFU)
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Mechanism highlights:
- Spore-forming bacterium supporting a diverse microbiome and producing antimicrobial compounds inhibiting pathogens. Lippincott Journals
- Supports intestinal barrier integrity and healthy immune signalling.
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Benefits for your site:
- Helps rebalance gut flora and crowd out less beneficial bacteria
- Strengthens gut lining to reduce “gut leakiness”
- May reduce occasional digestive inflammation, gas, & discomfort
- Supports immune resilience from the gut
Akkermansia muciniphila (Heat-Killed AH-39)
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Mechanism highlights:
- Resides in the mucous layer of the gut, interacting with intestinal lining and influencing metabolism. [Gut+1]
- Even pasteurized (heat-killed) form shows metabolic and barrier benefits. [Nature+1]
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Clinical insights:
- In overweight/insulin-resistant humans, supplementation correlated with improvements in insulin sensitivity, fat mass, and inflammation markers. [Nature+1]
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Benefits for your site:
- Strengthens gut barrier & reduces intestinal permeability
- Supports healthy metabolism (weight, insulin, lipid balance)
- Promotes microbiome diversity and long-term digestive resilience
Xylooligosaccharides (XOS)
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Mechanism highlights:
- Specific prebiotic fiber that selectively increases beneficial bacteria like Bifidobacteria. [PMC+1]
- Supports production of short-chain fatty acids and reduces gut pH → beneficial environment for gut health. [Cambridge University Press & Assessment]
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Benefits for your site:
- Improves stool frequency & consistency (including relief from functional constipation)
- Supports smoother digestion & reduction in occasional bloating
- Helps maintain a resilient gut environment that supports metabolism and immunity
Galactooligosaccharides (GOS)
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Mechanism highlights:
- Prebiotic fiber broadly supporting Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli, especially in older adults. [Cambridge University Press & Assessment]
- Associated with improved mineral absorption and immune signalling.
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Benefits for your site:
- Supports daily regularity and softer, more comfortable bowel movements
- Nourishes good bacteria and supports overall gut microbiome balance
- Helps support mineral absorption (calcium, magnesium) and immune health
Green Banana Powder (Resistant Starch)
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Mechanism highlights:
- High in resistant starch (RS) which reaches the colon to fuel beneficial microbes and produce short-chain fatty acids (especially butyrate). [PMC+1]
- Supports gut barrier restoration and microbial balance. [PMC+1]
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Benefits for your site:
- Promotes stool form, regularity, and digestive comfort
- Supports blood sugar balance and healthy metabolism
- Helps soothe and strengthen the intestinal lining
- Adds a natural prebiotic fiber that supports your microbiome’s long-term health
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Advanced Daily TrioBiotic: Complete Pre + Pro + Postbiotic Support
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Summary
TrioBiotic from Let Loose is built on multiple layers of science:
- Two robust spore-forming probiotics (B. coagulans + B. subtilis) that survive the digestive tract and reach your intestines alive.
- A next-generation postbiotic (A. muciniphila heat-killed) with demonstrated benefits for gut lining & metabolism.
- Two potent prebiotic fibers (XOS + GOS) and a resistant starch source (green banana) to feed and empower your microbiome.
Together, this formula helps deliver smoother digestion, better regularity, a stronger gut barrier, a more resilient microbiome, and supportive metabolic & immune benefits – tailored for the young, active, health-conscious consumer.
Read the Papers
- Depommier C, et al. Supplementation with Akkermansia muciniphila in overweight/obese insulin-resistant volunteers: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study. Nature Medicine 2019. [Nature]
- Madempudi R.S., et al. The effect of Bacillus coagulans Unique IS2 in adults with IBS: randomized double-blind study. Scientific Reports 2019. [Nature]
- Yan J., et al. Akkermansia muciniphila: is it the Holy Grail for ameliorating metabolic disorders? Gut Microbes 2021. [PMC]
- Yi W., et al. Xylo-oligosaccharides improve functional constipation by modulating the gut microbiota. Frontiers in Nutrition 2023. [PMC]
- Baek G.H., et al. Prebiotic potential of green banana flour: impact on gut microbiota composition in mice. Frontiers in Nutrition 2023. [Frontiers]
- Walton G.E., et al. A randomised crossover study investigating the effects of galacto-oligosaccharides on the faecal microbiota in men and women over 50 years of age. British Journal of Nutrition 2012. [Cambridge University Press & Assessment]
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