LYMA ID²
One daily drink. Powered by longevity science. A four-dimensional gut formula with clinically studied ingredients. Created by Professor Paul Clayton, PhD, after five decades of longevity research. Every ingredient and dose is based on published science.
What is your microbiome?
Your microbiome is an ecosystem that consists of trillions of bacteria, microorganisms and fungi living in the digestive tract that is unique to you. It ferments fibers, starches and proteins, synthesizes essential nutrients for absorption and helps protect the integrity of the gastrointestinal tract and gut barrier.
Disruption to the harmony of this environment can result in symptoms like bloating and digestive issues, as well as leaky gut, skin conditions and chronic health problems. A healthy and flourishing microbiome balances blood sugar levels, feelings of hunger and satiety and helps protect against the development of cardiovascular, autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases.
Where most gut powders support only one section of the gut, LYMA ID² has been engineered to nourish your entire gastrointestinal system with a pioneering formula of patented, clinically dosed ingredients. No dimension works at full capacity without the other three. This is the LYMA difference.
Why is it important to have a healthy microbiome?
The impact of your microbiome on how your body functions is far-reaching. It effects multiple aspects of your health, from your mental state to muscle growth, memory, immunity, sleep and skin.
Immunity
Over 70% of your immune system lives in your gut. Studies into this relationship are revealing that a robust and diverse microbiome are crucial in supporting the body against illness, infection and chronic inflammation.
Inflammaging
Your microbiome has a diverse balance of bacteria. When pro-inflammatory bacteria start to overwhelm beneficial bacterial (which is common with ageing), it creates dysbiosis - an imbalance that can lead to chronic inflammation. This is known as ‘inflammaging’ and is one of the main causes for degenerative diseases.
Gut-brain axis
This growing area of research is revealing a crucial relationship between the gut and the brain. Bidirectional communication between the microbiome and the vagus nerve impacts everything from mental wellbeing, focus and memory to appetite, digestion and immunity.
Gut-skin axis
Emerging research into this relationship is delving into how the skin may be a significant window into your interior world. Inflammation caused by dysbiosis in the gut can manifest through adverse skin conditions, while a healthy microbiome can have the reverse effect, instead strengthening the skin barrier and improving clarity and hydration.
Serotonin
Around 95% of serotonin is produced in the gut. Known as the ‘happiness hormone’, it’s the effects of this neurotransmitter that you experience when you feel good. It also helps regulate multiple functions in the body, including mood, sleep cycles, memory, stress and sexual function.
Digestion and absorption
A healthy microbiome helps your body break down dietary fibers, starches, carbohydrates and proteins, enhancing nutrient absorption and regulating energy levels.
What is your prebiotic fibre?
Most people think of fibre as ‘roughage’. When we talk about the fibre in LYMA ID², we mean prebiotics – a type of soluble fibre that feeds friendly gut bacteria. 100 years ago, most people ate a sufficient amount of fibre daily but over time it has slowly been eliminated from our diets. Today, the average diet contains 4g fibre daily. LYMA ID² delivers 8.5g.
Prebiotics are the food source of your healthy bacteria and are critical maintaining a healthy microbiome. Your colon, which houses your microbiome, contains four chambers. Most gut powders contain one or two prebiotic fibres at best, which only have the ability to feed one section of your colon.
Crucially, the LYMA ID² formula includes four prebiotic fibers in varying lengths. They ferment at different rates to ensure that your colon is fed and fortified in its entirity as they travel through it. Most gut powders address one section of the gut. Two at best. LYMA ID² addresses four simultaneously. And then goes further. A formula engineered to support gut intelligence, omega-3 for brain, heart and skin, mineral absorption and foundational antioxidant resilience. Four dimensions of nutritional science.
Why do I need both probiotics and prebiotics?
Probiotics are live, friendly bacteria and yeasts that form part of the gut microbiome. While many gut formulas include probiotics, they cannot survive without prebiotics and if introduced on their own, will struggle to colonise and just become lost in the vast environment of your microbiome.
LYMA IID² includes both in a scientifically proven ratio within the formula. Only the presence of the prebiotic fibers - in varying lengths - enables the probiotics to flourish and colonise in the whole of your colon.
Why LYMA ID² is more than a gut powder
Most gut powders stop at the gut, often with limited impact. Like planting seeds without watering them. Your gut isn’t a standalone system. It’s the starting point for everything – your energy, your skin, your resilience and your long-term health.
What makes LYMA ID² so pioneering? Not only is it a fully comprehensive formula engineered to target every chamber of the gut, but it also provides an exceptional, high-quality superstructure of vitamins and chelated minerals informed by the nutritional profile of the world’s longest living populations. A dynamic, dual-action approach in a single formula.
The omega-3s, polyphenols, probiotics, vitamins and minerals you’re taking separately now combined into one clinically dosed formula.
The breakthrough research by a global expert
World-leading pharmacologist and pharmaco-nutritionist, Professor Paul Clayton, PhD, is the expert who led a global network of longevity scientists and physicians to formulate the LYMA Supplement. It’s his expertise in nutrition that gives LYMA ID² its pioneering aspect, as he spent five decades studying the nutritional habits of the world’s longest living populations. This research helped him identify and understand what was being eliminated from our modern diets when compared to theirs. The answer was diverse prebiotic fibers, protected omega-3s and a complete mineral architecture. Longevity starts in the gut. This is the founding science behind LYMA ID².
“The modern diet leaves most of us with a gap we don’t even know we have. I formulated LYMA ID² to address it: 8.5g of prebiotic fiber where the average diet delivers just 4g. This is about exploring your full biological potential.”
Professor Paul Clayton, PhD.
The power of protected ingredients
While many gut products include omega-3s and minerals, they often don’t include the additional ingredients that will ensure their integrity and therefore the effectiveness. Simply put, if they don’t reach their destination intact, they don’t work. LYMA ID² ensures they do.
The essential partnership of omega-3 and polyphenols
Omega-3 is an essential fatty acid and needs polyphenols (powerful antioxidant plant compounds) to preserve its bioavailability, which most fish oil formulas don’t include.
LYMA ID² not only contains a rare, high-quality vegan DHA (omega-3), one of the building blocks of cell membrane, brain, heart and eye health, but it also includes Oleacore® – our patented olive polyphenol extract, which protects its integrity all the way to its destination.
Chelated minerals change the game
LYMA ID² contains chelated minerals and this is significant because many gut products don’t. Chelated means the minerals are bound to amino acids, which form a claw-like cage around them, keeping them protected for enhanced absorption.
Most gut formulas use cheap oxide forms, as non-chelated minerals are cheaper but not only is quality compromised, but they will absorb at a far lower rate. LYMA ID² includes a complete chelated mineral superstructure at 100% NRV.
The power of Superhuman
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Four Dimensions.
One Daily Dose.
Nothing Else Comes This Close
Most gut powders feed one section of the colon. LYMA ID² delivers four precisely targeted prebiotic fibers to nourish every section. Then it goes further.
FAQs
Because dose is everything. An ingredient that appears on a label at a fraction of the amount used in clinical research delivers a fraction of the benefit - if any at all. Every ingredient in LYMA ID² is listed with its exact dose because we want you to be able to verify the science yourself. Nothing is hidden behind a proprietary blend.
We recommend seeking advice from your Medical Practitioner before using the device over any areas associated with the following medical conditions, tumors, overactive thyroid, fungal skin infections, implanted pacemaker or melanoma.
Chelated means the mineral is bound to an amino acid, which makes it significantly more bioavailable than the cheaper oxide forms most supplements use. Oxide minerals are harder for the body to absorb and can cause digestive discomfort. Every mineral in LYMA ID² - magnesium, zinc, iron, selenium, copper, manganese, chromium and molybdenum - is chelated, meaning it is formulated for superior absorption.
Because the modern diet doesn't just lack fibre - it lacks the full nutritional architecture the body needs to function optimally. Every vitamin and mineral in LYMA ID² is included at 100% Daily Value and in its most bioavailable form. Rather than taking a separate multivitamin, a separate probiotic, a separate omega-3 and a separate fibre supplement, LYMA ID² delivers all of it in one daily dose - at the doses the science actually calls for.
Each prebiotic fibre has a different chain length and molecular complexity, which determines where in the colon it is fermented. IMOfibe® feeds the proximal colon, PromOat® targets mid-colon fermentation, Chicory Inulin feeds Bifidobacterium in the mid-colon, and Fructo-oligosaccharides reach the distal colon. Using four fibres ensures every section of the colon receives targeted nourishment - full coverage, not partial.
Most probiotic supplements contain no prebiotics at all. Without prebiotic fibre as a food source, probiotic bacteria arrive in the gut, find nothing to feed on and pass straight through without establishing. The bacteria aren't the problem - it's the environment they arrive into. LYMA ID² provides 8.5g of multi-length prebiotic fibre, creating the conditions ActiBio® needs to function.
Yes. Every ingredient is patented, peer-reviewed and sourced from suppliers with published clinical data. The five key actives - IMOfibe®, PromOat®, Oleacore®, ActiBio® and Livaux® - are independently studied ingredients, not generic commodity forms. Professor Paul Clayton selected each one based on five decades of research into what the world's longest-living populations consume that most modern diets do not.
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