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What Makes BIOHM Different? The Power of Bacteria, Fungi, and Digestive Enzymes

What Makes BIOHM Different? The Power of Bacteria, Fungi, and Digestive Enzymes

A Holistic Approach to Gut Health

At BIOHM, we’ve taken a holistic approach to gut health by recognizing the importance of both bacteria and fungi in the gut microbiome. Unlike traditional probiotics that focus only on bacteria, our products are formulated to balance both bacteria and fungi, with the added benefit of digestive enzymes to support total gut wellness.

The Power of Bacteria and Fungi

The gut microbiome is a delicate ecosystem made up of both good bacteria and good fungi. While bacteria have long been studied in the gut, fungi are equally important for supporting digestion, regulating immune function, and balancing the microbiome. At BIOHM, we combine these two forces to create a more resilient microbiome.

Why Digestive Enzymes Matter

In addition to probiotics and fungi, digestive enzymes play a crucial role in breaking down food and improving nutrient absorption. Our amylase enzyme is specifically formulated to break down digestive plaque, ensuring that nutrients are more effectively absorbed and reducing bloating and discomfort.

What Makes BIOHM Different

• Dual Action: BIOHM is the first product to address both bacteria and fungi in the gut.

• Digestive Enzymes: Our enzymes support optimal digestion and help break down digestive plaque.

 

•Science-Backed Formulas: All BIOHM products are designed based on the latest research, providing effective solutions for gut health.

The Future of Gut Health

BIOHM’s approach to gut health is truly groundbreaking. By combining the power of bacteria, fungi, and digestive enzymes, we’re helping people take charge of their gut health and overall wellness

 

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