Promotes regularity*
Improves digestive health*
Optimizes a healthy gut microbiome*
Supports Healthy Blood Sugar Levels*
Supports Metabolic Health*
Curbs Cravings*
SUPPORTS GUT HEALTH*

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Fiber: The Missing Superfood

Fiber is the only nutrient that does something no other can: it feeds your gut microbiome, the trillions of bacteria that control everything from digestion to immunity to mood.

Yet, 95% of Americans don't get enough. The average person consumes only ~15 grams of fiber per day, while recommendations are 25–38 grams.

Typical fiber intake

Which Product is right for you?

Each Supergut product supports a different goal. Compare below to find what fits your routine best.

Daily gut Health
Daily gut Health

Foundational
Daily Fiber

For total gut health and digestive support

  • Optimizes your gut microbiome*

  • Improve regularity and reduce bloating*

  • Gentle and effective daily fiber

  • Monash University Low FODMAP Certified™

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Daily metabolic support
Daily metabolic support

GLP-1 Support
Fiber

For appetite control and metabolic health*

  • Natural appetite support and reduced cravings*

  • Quiet Food Noice*

  • Supports Natural GLP-1 levels*

  • Monash University Low FODMAP Certified™

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on-the-go protein + Fiber
on-the-go protein + Fiber

Prebiotic
Bars

For on-the-go fiber and hunger control

  • 10g Fiber + 10g Protein

  • Curbs Cravings between meals

  • Blood Sugar Support*

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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.
†When taken with a meal, this product may help support feelings of fullness, reduce occasional cravings and increase beneficial gut bacteria associated with natural GLP-1 production. Results may vary.
A low FODMAP diet does not treat a disease but may help to meet nutritional needs with reduced gastrointestinal symptoms. Monash University receives a licence fee for use of the Monash University Low FODMAP Certified trade marks.