Support the gut-brain axis

Microbial actives by DSM

Vital Senior

With specially selected probiotic strains, ginkgo biloba, vitamin D, B6, B12 and folic acid. Studies indicate that probiotics can interact with the central nervous system by the gut-brain-axis.1 Ginkgo biloba is a herb that has been used medicinally for thousands of years.

1 Sanborn et al. 2020

Stress relief

The gut-brain axis describes a bidirectional communication between the gut microbiota and the brain. So called “Psychobiotics” are probiotics which when ingested confer mental health benefits including emotional and cognitive improvements,1,2

1 M. Carabotti et al., Ann Gastroenterol. 2015, 2 T. Ma et al., Neurobiology of Stress 2021

Serenity

For calm nights, a soothing combination of probiotics, fructooligsacchrides (FOS), chamomile extract and melatonin (optional). Melatonin contributes to help to reduce the time to fall asleep and alleviate subjective feelings of jet lag.