Atrantil Pro: What You Need to Know
We have exciting news at Atrantil! Atrantil has helped so many people already. However, we are researchers by heart and always want to be putting out products that are up-to-date and can get the most benefit for people in the most convenient way. So, we are excited to introduce our new product, Atrantil Pro.
Here we will tell you everything you need to know about the products that make up Atrantil Pro and why you should ask your doctor about Atrantil Pro to improve your health.
What is Atrantil?
Atrantil is a blend of scientifically backed polyphenols that have been proven to help manage digestive symptoms, such as bloating, abdominal discomfort and change in bowel habits. It was founded by Dr. Ken Brown and his team to help his influx of patients who were suffering from digestive issues but couldn’t find relief elsewhere.
Atrantil uses three main large polyphenols to achieve its results.
Each of these ingredients was selected to work synergistically to remove archaea that cause bloating and other IBS symptoms. The large polyphenols not only remove the cause of the bloating and digestive problems but they also help to nourish the good bacteria residing in the gut to create a healthier balance.
These ingredients also help to reduce inflammation pathways throughout the body.
Atrantil has been through rigorous testing and studies to prove its effectiveness. More than 80% of people experience an improvement in symptoms while using Atrantil for bloating, abdominal discomfort and change in bowel habits.
What is a Spore Biotic?
Atrantil Pro uses a probiotic blend that is made up of spore-based bacteria to recondition the gut microbiome.
Spore-based probiotics are naturally in the soil and are a superpower that generations before us knew the powers of. The protective spore allows the probiotic to remain protected through the stomach acid and small intestines, unlike regular probiotics.
Once the spore senses that it is in a safe and hospitable environment — in this case, the large intestine — it allows the shell to open up and reveal the probiotic to the microbiome. Here the bacteria itself can clean up the gut.
The Bacillus species help to:
- Scan the microbiome and see what species should and should not be there
- They help to replicate the healthy species and make them more microdiverse
- They sit with pathogenic species and give off over 20 natural antibiotics to remove them without harming the healthy species
- They have been proven to help repair intestinal permeability thereby reducing a leaky gut
The Bacillus species used are:
- Bacillus subtilis — helps to repair the intestinal lining, produces enzymes to help break down food, produces amino acids and vitamins, improves immune system function, reduces inflammation and inflammatory biomarkers, improves the balance of the microbiome by boosting healthy strains and removing unhealthy ones, and improves bowel regularity
- Bacillus coagulans — helps support a healthy microbiome by increasing healthy bacteria while removing unhealthy bacteria, helps to make milk products easier to digest even in those with lactose intolerance, produces enzymes to help break down food more efficiently, improves metabolism, improves the absorption of amino acids, produces vitamins and short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), improves bowel movement regularity, reduces inflammation and cholesterol levels, improves immune system function, helps to improve many diseases and conditions like IBS, metabolic disorders, and mental disorders
- Bacillus clausii — improves gut barrier function, improves vitamin synthesis, reduces intestinal permeability and inflammation, improves the function of the immune system, produces healthy metabolic byproducts, improves metabolism, helps to balance the gut microbiome by increasing healthy strains and removing unhealthy strains, multiple studies show the ability to reduce diarrhea, and has ability to fight infections,
What is Atrantil Pro?
Atrantil Pro is the best of both worlds. Sometimes we get worried that we can have too much of a good thing. However, with Atrantil Pro this isn’t the case.
When Atrantil and the spore biotics are mixed we get even better results than either of them individually. They work together synergistically to boost the positive effects of each other exponentially, to get you the best results possible.
How does Atrantil Pro work?
We get polyphenols from plants. Plants need soil and the biotics that live in the soil to grow and produce the polyphenols. In the same way these molecules work in nature to provide healthy foods, they work together in our bodies to create a similar effect.
The spore biotics hitch a ride through the GI tract on the large polyphenols. When they reach the ileum the probiotics begin to wake up. The bacteria strains in Atrantil Pro contain specific enzymes called tannase. Tannase allows the probiotics to germinate by breaking down the tannins present in the polyphenols, thus releasing bioactive compounds and smaller phenolic molecules that are easier to use like EGCG and quercetin.
Throughout the journey both the probiotics and polyphenols have been working on each other to create a healthy bond that gives off beneficial byproducts to our body.
When they work together they:
- Produce more healthy strains of bacteria, antioxidants, and smaller polyphenols
- Reduce the unhealthy bacteria within the gut
- Give off healthy byproducts called postbiotics like butyrate and other short-chain fatty acids to help our bodies perform better
- Reduce inflammation
How safe is Atrantil Pro?
You’ve probably heard about how probiotics can be dangerous for some groups of people.
What is most interesting about spore-based probiotics is that even though they are powerful within the gut, they do not overpopulate. If you take them and they recognize that the environment is already balanced, they will travel on through to be disposed of.
So the idea of them overpopulating your gut is not viable.
The resiliency of these products is also a concern for people. Again, because these microorganisms have lived symbiotically with us from the beginning of time, they’ve learned what our bodies need and the likelihood of them becoming opportunistic isn’t really an issue. It is true that some bacteria do this, but because our bodies have been working with our ancestor’s guts for ages without change other than us not being as exposed to soil, this really isn’t a cause for concern either.
If you are immune compromised, caution should be taken as with any other probiotic, but this is a conversation for you and your doctor about your specific condition.
Should I take Atrantil or Atrantil Pro?
Both Atrantil and Atrantil are generally safe for anyone, but we have found there are specific types of people who get better results taking one or the other.
Atrantil is ideal for:
- Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth with constipation
- Bloating and abdominal discomfort
- Athletes
- Gluten contamination support
Atrantil Pro is ideal for:
- Diarrhea
- Recent/current/chronic antibiotics use
- Dysbiosis
- Abdominal discomfort due to the consumption of healthier diet (especially if you have re-introduced higher polyphenol content foods: fruits veggies)
Which brings us to…
How do I get Atrantil Pro?
Right now, Atrantil Pro is only available via a prescription from your doctor or through specific pharmacies. This means that to take it you need a script. So working with your doctor, they will know if Atrantil Pro could in any way cause harm to you.
Atrantil Pro is generally regarded as safe. The ingredients have long been studied and proven to be safe and effective natural ways to improve digestive symptoms.
So ask your doctor today if you should switch to Atrantil Pro to improve your microbiome and life.
Resources:
- http://www.ghrnet.org/index.php/joghr/article/view/1299/1524
- https://journals.lww.com/jcsm/fulltext/2016/02020/novel_insight_on_probiotic_bacillus_subtilis_.2.aspx
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756464619305675#:~:text=coagulans%20can%20regulate%20host%20symbiotic,benefit%20the%20host%20immune%20system.
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9230978/
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9029217/