Inulin Prebiotics: The Gut-Metabolism Connection for Blood Sugar | Ecowell Health
The Gut-Sugar
Connection.
Metabolism doesn't start in the blood—it starts in the gut. Discover how Inulin, a unique prebiotic fiber, feeds the bacteria that manage your insulin.
Feeding the Good Bacteria
Inulin is a soluble fiber that passes through your small intestine undigested. When it reaches the colon, it acts as a "superfood" for beneficial bacteria like Bifidobacteria. These bacteria ferment Inulin into Short-Chain Fatty Acids (SCFAs), which are proven to improve cellular insulin sensitivity.
By optimizing your microbiome, you're building a "bottom-up" defense against blood sugar spikes.
SCFA Production: Inulin vs. Control
3 Pillars of Inulin Support
Sugar Absorption
Inulin forms a viscous gel in the stomach, physically slowing down the absorption of glucose from your meal.
Appetite Control
Triggers the release of GLP-1, a hormone that signals fullness to the brain, helping reduce overeating.
Metabolic Health
Directly supports the health of intestinal walls, reducing the "leakage" that can contribute to systemic inflammation.
The Base of
Better Health.
Most glucose supplements are hard-to-swallow capsules. Diabevita Sugar Control Powder uses a prebiotic Inulin base, making it a delicious, high-fiber routine that supports your gut and your sugar levels simultaneously.
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