The Science

Why Oddgut Works

Most "gut health" drinks are flavored fibre with a sticker on the front. Oddgut is a clinically informed daily blend built around what your gut microbiome actually needs to do its job — digest, defend, and signal.

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Your gut runs the show

Around 70% of your immune system lives in your gut. So does most of your serotonin production, the bulk of your nutrient absorption, and the bacterial colony that decides whether you wake up bloated or unbothered.

When your microbiome is fed properly, the rest of your body has a chance. When it isn't, you feel it — in your energy, your skin, your mood, and your mid-afternoon stomach.

Three jobs, one scoop

Every Oddgut serving is built around three things your gut needs every single day.

1

Feed the good bacteria

Prebiotic fibre from acacia and chicory root passes through your stomach intact and becomes fuel for the bacterial strains that produce short-chain fatty acids — the molecules that keep your gut lining tight and your inflammation low.

2

Add the right bacteria

10 billion CFU of clinically studied probiotic strains, including Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Bifidobacterium lactis, chosen because they actually survive stomach acid and colonize where they're supposed to.

3

Calm the inflammation

L-glutamine, zinc carnosine, and a soothing botanical blend support the integrity of your gut lining — the single-cell barrier that decides what gets into your bloodstream and what doesn't.

What's actually in it

No proprietary blends, no flavour-of-the-month adaptogens. Every dose is listed and matched to clinical research.

Acacia fibre

6 g

A soluble prebiotic that ferments slowly, so it feeds your microbiome without the bloating you get from inulin or chicory at high doses.

Probiotic blend

10 B CFU

Five acid-resistant strains, including L. rhamnosus GG and B. lactis BB-12 — two of the most studied probiotics on earth.

L-glutamine

2 g

The primary fuel source for the cells lining your small intestine. Supports tight-junction integrity and gut barrier repair.

Zinc carnosine

75 mg

A chelated form of zinc clinically shown to support stomach lining and reduce gut permeability faster than zinc alone.

Ginger root

500 mg

Speeds gastric emptying and reduces post-meal bloat. The reason your grandma told you to drink ginger tea when your stomach was off.

Marshmallow root

250 mg

A demulcent botanical that forms a protective film over irritated gut tissue. Old-school remedy, new clinical evidence.

Built on real research

We don't cite studies for decoration. Every active ingredient in Oddgut earned its spot.

Probiotics

L. rhamnosus GG reduces gut transit time and bloating

A 2019 meta-analysis of 19 RCTs found significant improvements in stool frequency and abdominal discomfort in adults supplementing daily.

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Prebiotics

Acacia fibre selectively increases Bifidobacteria

A 12-week trial showed daily acacia supplementation shifted gut composition toward beneficial strains without the GI side effects of inulin.

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Gut barrier

L-glutamine supports intestinal permeability

Glutamine supplementation has been repeatedly shown to support tight-junction proteins and reduce markers of "leaky gut" in clinical populations.

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Zinc carnosine

Reduces NSAID-induced gut permeability in 5 days

A landmark study in Gut showed zinc carnosine prevented small intestinal injury from common painkillers — protecting the gut lining where placebo did not.

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How a scoop becomes a better gut

01

Mix & drink

One scoop in 250 ml of cold water, first thing in the morning, on an empty stomach.

02

Survives the stomach

Acid-resistant probiotic strains and slow-fermenting fibre make it past your stomach intact.

03

Feeds the colony

Fibre fuels beneficial bacteria in the colon, which produce short-chain fatty acids that nourish your gut lining.

04

You feel it

Less bloat in week one. Better regularity by week two. Smoother digestion and steadier energy by week four.

Common questions

How long until I notice anything?

Most people feel less bloated within the first week and notice more regular digestion by week two. The deeper microbiome shifts — the ones that affect skin, energy, and mood — typically show up between week four and week eight of daily use.

Is Oddgut safe to take every day?

Yes. Every ingredient is dosed within safe long-term ranges supported by clinical research. Probiotics, prebiotics, and L-glutamine are foods, not drugs — your gut benefits from consistent daily intake.

Can I take it if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding?

The individual ingredients are generally considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but we always recommend checking with your doctor before starting any new supplement.

Will it interfere with my medication?

Fibre and probiotics can affect how some medications are absorbed. If you're taking prescription medication — particularly antibiotics, immunosuppressants, or thyroid medication — take Oddgut at least two hours apart, or check with your doctor.

Why isn't it a pill?

Because the doses needed to actually move the needle on gut health — 6 g of fibre, 2 g of glutamine — don't fit in a capsule. A powder is the only honest way to deliver these amounts daily.

Is it third-party tested?

Yes. Every batch is tested for heavy metals, microbial contamination, and label accuracy by an independent ISO-accredited lab. Certificates of analysis are available on request.

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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medication.

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