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Gut Army Prebiotic & Probiotic Capsules

Reduces Gas, Bloating & Acidity
Improves Digestion & Absorption
Regular Bowel Movements
Supports Weight Management
Gut Army Capsules are advanced prebiotic and probiotic capsules designed to promote optimal gut health and overall well-being. With a potent blend of 10 clinically-proven probiotic... read more
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Consumption

Twice a day

30 min after breakfast & dinner

3 Months For Results

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Who Should Take It

For those with frequent gas, bloating, or constipation

For individuals with poor or irregular eating habits

For those struggling with slow or weak digestion

For individuals with low immunity or gut issues

Ingredients
Ingredients
Quantity
Probiotics Blend
100 mg
Prebiotic:Inulin
300 mg
10 Strains
Lactobacillus johnsonii
Lactobacillus amylovorus
Ligilactobacillus salivarius
Bifidobacterium infantis
Levilactobacillus brevis
Bacillus indicus
Lactobacillus helveticus
Bifidobacterium bifidum
Lactobacillus caucasicus
Bacillus subtilis
Nutrients

NATURE'S PURITY, SCIENCE'S PRECISION

4 REASONS TO BUY

Nature-Sourced

Pristine, Wild Grown Ingredients

Aqueous Extraction

Chemical-free herbal extract process

Nano-Potent Boost

Enhanced ingredient solubility & absorption

Protected Packaging

Glass bottles for preserved potency

Nature-Sourced

Pristine, Wild Grown Ingredients

Aqueous Extraction

Chemical-free herbal extract process

Nano-Potent Boost

Enhanced ingredient solubility & absorption

Protected Packaging

Glass bottles for preserved potency

Recognized and certified by leading authorities

ISO 9001 : 2015
ISO 9001 : 2015
Quality Management System
ISO 22000 : 2018
ISO 22000 : 2018
Food Safety Management System
HACCP
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FSSAI
FSSAI
Food Safety & Standards Authority of india System
DUNS
DUNS
Dun & Bradstreet Registered
GMP Quality
GMP Quality
Good Manufacturing practice
Halal Certified
Halal Certified
Certified Halal Food
Kosher Certificate
Kosher Certificate
Certified Kosher Food
APEDA
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U.S.Food & Drug Administration Registered

9 Patents Granted in India, UK, USA, AU & CA and 4 Patents Pending in India

Empowering Innovation Through Strategic Partnerships

National Chemical Laboratory
Joint research efforts focusing on chemical processes and innovative solutions for nutraceuticals.

Proven Effectiveness Backed by Science

  • Improves Digestive Health

  • Reduces Abdominal Pain

  • Reduces IBS Syndrome

  • Improves Bowel Movement

  • Enhances Gut Barrier Function

Sourced from Nature, Purified for Potency

Bacillus indicus

Bacillus indicus

Produces antioxidants inside your gut, helps reduce stress, and supports brain-gut connection.
Lactobacillus helveticus

Lactobacillus helveticus

Enhances nutrient absorption, supports gut barrier, and may improve mood.
Bifidobacterium bifidum

Bifidobacterium bifidum

Reduces diarrhea, helps digestion, and maintains healthy gut flora.
Lactobacillus caucasicus

Lactobacillus caucasicus

Breaks down dairy, reduces bloating, and supports gut healing.
Bacillus subtilis

Bacillus subtilis

Acts as a gut cleaner, produces digestive enzymes, and helps fight harmful bacteria.
Lactobacillus johnsonii

Lactobacillus johnsonii

Supports gut lining, improves immunity, and keeps harmful bacteria away.
Lactobacillus amylovorus

Lactobacillus amylovorus

Helps digest carbs, supports fat metabolism, and may aid weight control.
Ligilactobacillus salivarius

Ligilactobacillus salivarius

Relieves bloating, reduces inflammation, and supports oral-to-gut microbial balance.
Bifidobacterium infantis

Bifidobacterium infantis

Eases constipation, reduces IBS symptoms, and supports bowel regularity.
Levilactobacillus brevis

Levilactobacillus brevis

Protects from infections, breaks down food better, and boosts gut immunity.

Why Zeroharm Supplements Are The Best?

Consumer Studies

87%
Users reported reduced bloating and discomfort, with better digestion after consistent use.
85%
Users experienced more regular bowel movements, feeling lighter and more energetic.
90%
Users noticed improved nutrient absorption, resulting in better overall vitality and less sto... Read more

What To Expect

Month 1

Less bloating, smoother digestion & better bowel movements.

Month 2

Improved nutrient absorption, lighter stomach & better energy.

Month 3

Stable digestion, stronger gut lining & long-term gut balance.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Probiotics are beneficial bacteria, and prebiotics is food for these bacteria. Both prebiotics and probiotics are important for human health. However, they have different roles: Probiotics.Probiotics are active bacterial cultures. These are live bacteria found in certain foods or supplements. They can provide numerous health benefits. Prebiotics.Prebiotics are substances that can only be metabolized by gut bacteria and not the human host. These substances come from types of carbs (mostly fiber) that humans can’t digest. The beneficial bacteria in your gut eat this fiber. The gut bacteria, collectively referred to as the gut flora, or gut microbiota, perform many important functions in the body. Eating balanced amounts of both probiotics and prebiotics can help ensure that you have the right balance of these bacteria to keep your gut microbiota healthy.

This is very important, and you’ll generally see quantities enumerated on a label as a certain billion or trillion CFU or AFU. To meet these criteria, each probiotic must be associated with an effective dosage, and this dosage is arrived at through clinical study or studies. Health benefits: So you’ve taken some live bacteria in the right amounts. But are they doing anything for you? To satisfy the definition of a probiotic, the live cultures must demonstrate a health benefit. This means each specific strain (not just the species) must have been clinically studied and shown to be beneficial.

Products that contain both prebiotics and probiotics are referred to as synbiotics. Synbiotic products usually combine friendly bacteria along with some food for the bacteria to eat (the prebiotics), all in one supplement. The most common probiotic bacteria are Lactobacillus and Bifidobacteria. Other common kinds are Saccharomyces, Streptococcus, Enterococcus, Escherichia, and Bacillus. Each genus comprises different species, and each species has many strains. Please refer to the section on Gut Army Microbial Consortia, which explains specific strains, the species, subspecies, and their specific health benefits. Different probiotics have been found to address different health conditions. Therefore, choosing the right type — or types — of probiotics is essential. Gut Army is a broad-spectrum Synbiotic, with 25 strains, combining different species in the same product.

We first need to clear up a common misconception: that probiotics have to colonize your gut and alter the composition of your microbiome to be effective. That’s not true: Probiotics typically don’t take up residence in your gut. Compared to the tens of trillions of microbes already rooted in your intestinal tract, most probiotics don’t contain enough new bacteria to make a significant difference in the composition of your microbiota. What scientists say is that, as transient microbes, probiotics travel through your colon, interacting with your immune cells, gut cells, dietary nutrients, and existing bacteria to, directly and indirectly, deliver benefits. Some enhance the gene expressions involved in tight junction signaling, which help protect against intestinal permeability—this means a tight gut barrier. Others trigger neurotransmitters that stimulate muscle contractions for increased motility—think easy, regular poops. Yet other bacteria produce byproducts like short-chain fatty acids, which have been shown—extensively—to be beneficial for metabolic and gut-immune health.

The food you eat plays an important role in the balance of good and bad gut bacteria. For example, high-sugar and high-fat diets negatively influence gut bacteria and may contribute to insulin resistance and other conditions. Once you regularly feed the wrong bacteria, they’re able to grow faster and colonize more easily, without as many helpful bacteria to prevent them from doing so. Harmful bacteria and less healthy gut flora have also been associated with higher body mass index (BMI). Additionally, foods treated with pesticides may have negative effects on gut bacteria, although more research is needed to confirm this. Studies have also shown that antibiotics can cause permanent changes in certain types of bacteria, especially when taken during childhood and adolescence. Because antibiotic use is so widespread, researchers are now studying how this may cause health problems in people later in life.

Gut Army Prebiotic & Probiotic Capsules contain a blend of 10 powerful probiotic strains and prebiotics to balance your gut, enhance digestion, and boost immunity.

The 10 probiotic strains, including Lactobacillus Johnsonii and Bifidobacterium Infantis, work together to restore healthy gut flora, improve digestion, reduce bloating, and support overall digestive health.

Take 2 capsules daily, 30 minutes before breakfast and dinner, for optimal digestive and immune support.

Most users notice improvements in digestion, less bloating, and better bowel movements within the first month of use.

Yes, the probiotic strains in Gut Army, like Bifidobacterium Infantis and Lactobacillus Johnsonii, support regular bowel movements and can help ease constipation.

Absolutely! Strains like Lactobacillus Amylovorus and Ligilactobacillus Salivarius help break down carbs and reduce bloating, giving you a flatter stomach and better digestion.

Yes, Gut Army probiotics are generally safe to take with other medications. However, it's always best to consult your doctor before adding any supplement to your routine.

Yes! The probiotic strains in Gut Army, particularly Lactobacillus Helveticus and Bacillus Indicus, strengthen your immune system, helping your body fight off infections.

Gut Army contains 10 unique probiotic strains with 100 billion CFUs, along with prebiotics for better absorption, supporting both gut health and immune function more effectively than many other probiotics.

No, Gut Army capsules are free from common allergens like dairy, gluten, and soy. However, if you have a specific allergy or sensitivity, please check the full ingredient list on the product label.