Clinical grade vitamins. Chelated minerals. Engineered for gut absorption.

Vitamins Vitamin A - 800mcg:  100% NRV Vitamin C - 200mg: 250% NRV Vitamin D3 - 15mcg:  200% NRV Vitamin E - 12mg: 100% NRV Vitamin K2 - 75mcg : 100% NRV Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) - 1.1mg: 100% NRV Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) - 1.4mg: 100% NRV Vitamin B3 (Niacin) - 16mg: 100% NRV Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) - 6mg: 100% NRV Vitamin B6 - 1.4mg: 100% NRV Vitamin B7 (Biotin) - 50mcg: 100% NRV Vitamin B9 (Folate) - 400mcg: 200% NRV Vitamin B12 - 50mcg: 2000% NRVChelated MineralsMagnesium - 60mg: 16% NRV Zinc - 10mg:100% NRV Iron - 14mg: 100% NRV Selenium -  55mcg: 100% NRV Copper - 1mg: 100% NRV Manganese - 2mg: 100% NRV Chromium - 40mcg: 100% NRV Iodine - 150mcg: 100% NRV Molybdenum - 500mcg: 1000% NRV

A nutritional superstructure built to underpin everything else in the formula. Every ingredient. Every dose. A purpose for the gut.
Clinical grade vitamins. Chelated minerals. Engineered for gut absorption.

What is the Clinical Grade Vitamins & Chelated Minerals complex?

Most gut powders contain probiotics. Some contain prebiotics. None contain a full clinical grade vitamin and mineral complex. LYMA ID² does. 13 vitamins and 9 chelated minerals, every one selected because the gut, and the systems it supports, cannot function optimally without them. Zinc maintains the integrity of the gut lining. Vitamin D3 supports immune regulation within the gut. Magnesium keeps the smooth muscle of the digestive tract functioning. B12 at 2000% NRV and Molybdenum at 1000% NRV support the enzymatic and neurological processes that underpin gut health.

Why are the minerals chelated?

Most minerals in standard supplements are blocked by stomach acid, compete with each other and pass through the body largely unused. Chelation binds each mineral to an amino acid, forming a protective structure the intestinal wall recognises and absorbs efficiently. The difference is fundamental.

How does chelation improve absorption?

Chelation binds each mineral to an amino acid, forming a protective molecular structure that survives the journey through the gut intact. Where standard minerals are blocked by stomach acid and compete with each other at the intestinal wall, a chelated mineral arrives in a form the body recognises and absorbs efficiently, dramatically increasing the amount that actually reaches the bloodstream. The difference between a chelated and non-chelated mineral is not a marginal improvement. It is the difference between a supplement that works and one that doesn't.

How do the four fibres work together?

Each fibre has a specific job in a specific location. IMOfibe® feeds the proximal colon. PromOat® targets mid-colon fermentation, and carries an independently authorised claim for maintaining normal cholesterol levels. Chicory Inulin feeds Bifidobacterium in the mid-colon. Fructo-oligosaccharides reach the distal colon for rapid fermentation coverage. Together they deliver 11,045mg of precisely targeted prebiotic fibre in every serving, creating the ideal environment for ActiBio®, the probiotic found in LYMA ID², to arrive, colonise and thrive. This is not a gut supplement. This is a system.

What does this complex do for the gut specifically?

Zinc supports the gut lining. Vitamin A maintains normal mucous membranes throughout the digestive tract. Vitamin D3 supports immune regulation within the gut. Magnesium supports the smooth muscle function that keeps digestion moving.

Why is this different from standard supplements? What does this complex do for the gut specifically?

Most supplements list the right ingredients. Few contain them at doses that actually work. Vitamin C at 250% NRV. Vitamin D3 at 200% NRV. Folate at 200% NRV. Vitamin B12 at 2000% NRV. Molybdenum at 1000% NRV. Every dose is present because the research demands it. And because every mineral is chelated, every dose actually arrives, into a gut specifically prepared to receive it by the prebiotic fibres, probiotic and Oleacore® chaperone already at work in the formula. That is what no other gut powder can claim.

Things to Know
Things to Know

Chelated minerals are up to 4x better absorbed than standard minerals. Research suggests that up to 80% of adults are deficient in at least one of the nutrients in this complex - not because they aren't consuming them, but because their supplements aren't delivering them. 

The B vitamin complex specifically supports the gut-brain axis, the communication network between the gut and the brain that determines energy, mood and cognitive clarity. Professor Paul Clayton selected every dose personally.

Chelated Minerals in Detail

Clinical Dose

150mg

Source

Olive leaf and fruit extract

Organic Limits

Most Omega-3 supplements contain DHA but fail to protect it. Without a chaperone, DHA oxidises rapidly and loses potency before it reaches the cell, delivering a fraction of what the label promises and none of the longevity benefits your body needs.

Technology

Oleacore® is a patented polyphenol complex performing two roles simultaneously: acting as a molecular chaperone for DHA, sheltering it from oxidation and maximising bioavailability at the cellular level, while activating SIRT1 to support longevity, metabolic regulation, cellular repair and healthy ageing.

Region

Mediterranean

Data

Peer-reviewed Oleacore® trials

Your Questions About ID² Vitamins & Chelated Minerals

The gut is not just a digestive organ. It produces neurotransmitters, regulates immune response, and communicates directly with the brain. All of these processes are nutrient-dependent. Without adequate levels of zinc, magnesium, vitamins A, D and the B complex, the gut's broader functions - not just digestion - cannot be maintained normally.

In theory, yes. In practice, the doses in LYMA ID² - Vitamin C at 250% NRV, Vitamin D3 at 200% NRV, B12 at 2000% NRV - are not achievable through diet alone without targeted supplementation. These levels are present because the research demands them, not because they look impressive on a label.

Yes. Every mineral in LYMA ID² is dosed within established safe upper limits and at levels consistent with the peer-reviewed research supporting its use. Chelation improves how efficiently each mineral is absorbed - it does not increase the dose beyond what is safe or necessary.

Minerals are not like vitamins - more is not better. The NRV for each mineral represents the amount required for normal physiological function. Because the chelated form is absorbed so efficiently, the clinical dose does not need to be inflated to compensate for poor bioavailability, which is what many standard supplements do.

The B vitamin complex specifically supports the gut-brain axis - the communication network between the gut and the brain that determines energy, mood and cognitive clarity. Professor Paul Clayton selected every dose personally.

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