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LeanBiome® | Become Naturally Lean

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LeanBiome® is a doctor-formulated supplement designed to repopulate your gut with 'lean bacteria' species, helping to suppress hunger, dampen cravings, and fire up your metabolism naturally. Based on research from leading Ivy League institutions, we now know that stubborn weight gain is often linked to a bacterial imbalance. This advanced formula combines 9 clinically proven probiotic strains with patented Greenselect Phytosome® to help flip your body's switch from fat storage to fat burning. Protected by state-of-the-art DRcaps® technology, these living organisms safely bypass harsh stomach acids to deliver real, measurable results for your waistline and overall health.

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Based on revolutionary Ivy League research, LeanBiome® targets the newly discovered root cause of unexplained weight gain: an imbalanced gut microbiome [5, 6]. Our doctor-formulated blend flips your metabolic switch from 'fat storage' to 'fat burning' through a multi-pronged clinical approach. First, it seeds the gut with Lactobacillus gasseri and Lactobacillus rhamnosus, specific 'lean bacteria' strains clinically proven to reduce abdominal adiposity and regulate appetite signaling [1, 2]. To amplify these effects, we included Greenselect Phytosome®, a caffeine-free green tea extract utilizing patented technology for 3x higher absorption, directly supporting improved metabolic markers and fat oxidation [4, 13]. To ensure these probiotics thrive, Inulin acts as a prebiotic fuel source [18], while botanical extracts like Sphaeranthus indicus and Garcinia mangostana help combat metabolic inflammation. Protected by advanced DRcaps® (Delayed-Release) technology, these active living organisms safely bypass harsh stomach acids to colonize your gut microbiome effectively, ensuring maximum bioavailability and real-world results [11, 12].

  • Suppresses hunger and uncontrollable cravings naturally [7, 16]
  • Fires up the metabolism for sustained fat burning [5, 9]
  • Reduces fat storage and targets stubborn visceral fat [1, 6]
  • Doctor-formulated with 9 researched 'Lean Bacteria' strains
  • Patented DRcaps® for maximum probiotic survival

Customer Reviews

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sarah miller

Lost 15 lbs in 3 months! The cravngs for sweets are just gone.

David C.

Being a skeptic, the scientific references sold me. My digestion is much better.

RACHEL GOLDBERG

Finally a weight loss product that doesnt make me jittery. Pure quality

michael

i noticed my waist geting smaller after the first bottle. Buying 6 now.

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Disclaimer: The information provided is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement regimen. The references above link to independent scientific studies and medical databases.

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