Benefits
Gut health is critical to overall health. Leaky Gut Capsules are formulated to keep your gut on track with a powerful blend of botanicals formulated for gut integrity, as well as adaptogenic mushrooms and 2 Billion CFUs* of probiotics. Together, they support healthy digestive function, healthy elimination, and to maintain healthy gut microflora and more.†
Ingredients

L-Glutamine
Derived from glutamic acid, L-glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid in the body and plays a key part in overall gut health. In general, L-glutamine supports gut integrity and a healthy gut lining.

Astragalus Root Extract
Rooted in Traditional Chinese Method (TCM), this adaptogenic perennial plant is also known as milkvetch root and Huang-qi and is hailed as an overall health supporter, generally promoting immune system health and more.

Organic Lion’s Mane
Lion’s Mane has been used in culinary and health applications around the world, and it features antioxidants, polysaccharides, beta glucans and beta-gluoxylan to support the gut and more.

Bacillus coagulans
This shelf-stable probiotic strain supports healthy digestive function, healthy elimination and helps maintain healthy gut microflora.†
Full List of Ingredients
Organic Fermented Marshmallow Root, Organic Fermented Astragalus Root, Organic Fermented Cardamom Seed, Organic Fermented Licorice Root, L-glutamine, Organic Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus), Mycelium, Bacillus coagulans (2 Billion CFU). Hypromellose
*Enzyme Activated Mineral
Note: Our formulation has been updated as of 10/30/20
Nutrition Information
Serving Size:
2 Capsules
Servings Per Container:
30
Amount Per Serving: | % Daily Value | |
---|---|---|
Zinc* | 6mg | 55% |
Gut Integrity Botanical Blend | 700mg | |
Mushroom and Probiotic Blend | 563mg |
% Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
* Daily Value not established.
Quality
Gut-Focused Support
We don’t believe in shortcuts when it comes to ingredients. Leaky Gut Capsules feature ingredients that are specially selected for their benefits. This carefully designed formula helps support your gut health and more by adding supportive ingredients.
Powered by Fermentation
Ancient Nutrition fermented herbs are powered by fermentation—our own proprietary, patent-pending, dual-stage, live fermentation process. Fermentation is an ancient process typically used to break down food into more absorbable components. We ferment select ingredients on a farm owned by our co-founders so that we can ensure maximum quality.
Fridge-Free Probiotics
Many probiotic strains have to be refrigerated in order to survive and often die off to some degree on the way to your door. Leaky Gut Capsules are made with a probiotic strain that’s naturally shelf-stable, Bacillus coagulans, to make it even easier to store and use.
How to Use

Day-to-Day Usage
We recommend taking Leaky Gut Capsules on an empty stomach, either first thing in the morning or right before bed, at the same time each day, with a large glass of water.

Maximize Experience
Make the most of Leaky Gut Capsules by eating a gut-supporting diet featuring prebiotics and fermented foods such as kimchi, kombucha or sauerkraut.

Pairs Well With
If you’re looking for extra gut support, try implementing these Fermented Enzymes into your daily routine to top off your gut-supporting lifestyle.
Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Axe Answers
Ancient Nutrition co-founder, chiropractor, clinical nutritionist and certified doctor of natural medicine is here to answer your questions!
Who is this product for?
This product is intended for adults looking for focused support for a healthy gut and healthy digestive function.†
How much should I take?
The suggested serving is to take two capsules once daily.
What is TCM?
The Traditional Chinese Method (TCM) is a system of wellness that dates back more than 2,000 years and is still practiced today. It works on the belief that Qi (which loosely translates to “vital energy” and is pronounced “chee”) is essential for overall health. TCM principles adhere to the idea that proper Qi is needed to keep all systems in balance.
This ties into the concept of yin and yang, defined as opposing but complementary energies. According to TCM, like Qi, yin and yang can negatively impact your health when they’re out of balance. That being said, a primary goal of TCM involves balancing their equalizing relationship.
One of the ways to do that involves using specific superfoods and herbs. TCM superfoods and super-herbs aim to support the overall health of the systems of the body. TCM aims to create balance in the body as a whole to promote wellness and Qi. When the yin and yang aspects of Qi are harmonized and balanced out, a person typically experiences overall wellbeing.
How is TCM different than Ayurveda?
Both TCM and Ayurveda approach the body in a balancing way. They both address energy flow, circulation and balance in the body. For instance, that energy is referred to as “Qi” in TCM and “prana” in Ayurveda.
While there is overlap in some of the botanicals used in both TCM and Ayurveda, each tradition also utilizes specific plants and foods. Ayurveda was born out of India, so often recommends traditional herbs and foods widely available in that region. TCM often focuses on botanicals and fungi more readily available in China. While TCM may utilize more animal products, Ayurveda does tend to recommend more dairy, like ghee, compared to TCM.
In essence, TCM and Ayurveda are different ways to approach wellness and balance from different regions of the world.

