Probiotics have exploded in popularity over the last decade. So why has our gut health continued to get worse over the same time period?
Probiotics, in theory, are great. The beneficial effects of good bacteria are well-established in the scientific literature.
However, there's an important piece of the puzzle nobody is talking about.
Too much bacteria in the small intestine can be just as bad -- or in many cases, much worse than not having enough bacteria. Bacterial overgrowth is actually one of the most common causes of heartburn, bloating, unexplained nausea, constipation, and excess gas.
In fact, up to 60% of people who suffer from bloating, constipation, and digestive upsets are actually found to have bacteria overgrowth in their small intestines.
Giving probiotics to someone with a sick gut microbiome is like trying to plant a garden on farmland that was previously used as a toxic waste dump.
That's why probiotics alone will never solve the problem. Adding more bacteria to a system that is already suffering from too much bacteria is a recipe for disaster. And if you've tried probiotics and they didn't work, I'm sure you can relate to this.
Emma works in a completely different way.
Instead of forcing more bacteria into an environment which may already have too many bacteria, Emma is designed to change the environment using gut microbiome modulators - which are powerful plant-based molecules proven to increase healthy friendly flora.
You're going to increase the health-protecting friendly flora, start feeling more energy throughout the day, achieve full elimination in the bathroom every morning, curb those annoying cravings, get lean and trim, and finally feel good about yourself.
Trust me, if crops aren't growing because the soil is toxic, adding more 'seeds' isn't going to solve the problem. Instead, you have to change the environment, detoxify the soil, add minerals, nutrients, and fertilizer, and rotate the crops.
That's the only way you’re going to get things working the way they’re supposed to.