Supports normal function the nervous system¹
5 billion Lactic acid bacteria and bifidobacteria
Supports the normal psychological function²
Especially for the day
L-Tryptophan
Vitamin B12
Bacterial strains
Especially for the night
L-Tryptophan
ATA MG® Magnesium
Dosage and intake
Take 1 capsule every morning.
The capsule can also be taken at another time without any problems. If you have trouble swallowing the capsule, the contents can be stirred into water or food.
Take 1 capsule every evening.
The capsule can also be taken at another time without any problems. If you have trouble swallowing the capsule, the contents can be stirred into water or food.
Important information: The stated recommended daily consumption amount must not be exceeded. Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women or people with a weakened immune system. Keep out of the reach of small children. Store dry and at room temperature.
Suitable for whom
Through the combination of micronutrients and bacterial strains Brainbacs offers a well-thought-out formula for every day.
Nutritional Information
daily dose: 1 capsule in the morning
Packaging: 1 pouch of 30 capsules
Scientifically tested
Lactose & Gluten free
Vegan
No artificial colors
NUTRIENTS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES
*Reference quantities according to LMIV/LIV (CH)
OTHER INGREDIENTS
Contains 5 strains of bacteria.
daily dose: 1 capsule in the evening
Packaging: 1 pouch of 30 capsules
Scientifically tested
Lactose & Gluten free
Vegan
No artificial colors
NUTRIENTS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES
*Reference quantities according to LMIV/LIV (CH)
ATA Mg® is a registered trademark of Synapharm SA.
Scientifically tested
Lactose & Gluten free
Vegan
No artificial colors
Scientifically tested
Lactose & Gluten free
Vegan
No artificial colors
Scientifically tested
Lactose & Gluten free
Vegan
No artificial colors

day
night
The gut-brain axis explained
The gut-brain axis describes the complex, reciprocal Connection between digestive system and brain. Current research suggests that the The intestine communicates with the central nervous system via metabolic products and nerve pathways.. The gut microbiota also plays an important role: it is in close communication with the immune system and is involved in the production of various messenger substances, including serotonin.
The gut-brain axis explained
The gut-brain axis describes the complex, reciprocal Connection between digestive system and brain. Current research suggests that the The intestine communicates with the central nervous system via metabolic products and nerve pathways.. The gut microbiota also plays an important role: it is in close communication with the immune system and is involved in the production of various messenger substances, including serotonin.
These processes demonstrate how closely digestion, signaling pathways, and mental balance can be linked.