ResBiotic GUT-LUNG Axis Probiotic

What’s more important than lung health these days? Have you heard about the gut-lung axis and microbial regulation of immune response?

The GUT CLUB is a proud ResBiotic affiliate, promoting a unique probiotic targeting lung health via the gut. Please use our code GUTCLUB for a 10% discount. ResBiotic offers free shipping on all orders anywhere in the US.

ResBiotic has been developed through years of scientific research at the lab of Dr. Vivek Lal at University of Alabama at Birmingham. We recently had the privilege of interviewing Dr. Lal on our podcast, and also learned about his groundbreaking research regarding live biotherapeutics applied directly to the lungs.

resB is an encapsulated probiotic containing a unique combination of clinically studied probiotic strains  (L. plantarum RSB11™, L. acidophilus RSB12™, L. rhamnosus RSB13™) and bioactive botanical extracts (vasaka leaf, holy basil leaf, and turmeric root), optimized based on over a decade of research at the intersection of respiratory and microbiome science. It delivers the digestive and immune benefits common to probiotics and has also been shown to support lung structure and function in preclinical studies.

We were fortunate to cross paths with Dr. Lal when he caught us posting his research on our Facebook page here!

We had a strong hunch aerosolized probiotics would be possible, researched the subject, and discovered Dr. Lal’s important work. Turns out, oral probiotics can support the lungs as well!

Asthma and the gut-lung axis is an important subject at The GUT CLUB:

Click on photo for The GUT CLUB’s exploration about asthma and the gut-lung axis.

Microbial regulation of immune response as related to gut-lung axis:

Click on photo for The GUT CLUB’s compilation of gut-lung research regarding the pandemic.

Here’s our April 7, 2022 interview with Dr. Lal, both fascinating and profound:

30-Days Risk-Free Guarantee: ResBiotic stands behind their product with a 30-day money-back guarantee on your first order. So why not give it a try? Click here to order with promo code GUTCLUB, and let us know what you think.

By the way, the gut-lung axis is a two-way street where the lungs can affect the gut’s microbial balance. Did you know air pollution is a significant cause of diabetes and obesity? You can learn about it here. And there’s even new research revealing the lung microbiome regulates brain autoimmunity.

GUT-LUNG AXIS:
‘Viral Infections, the Microbiome, and Probiotics’ (2021)

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