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❌ – Just rat studies or petri dishes. ❌ Magic claims – Cures everything from IBS to anxiety. ❌ No fiber content – Real prebiotics are types of fiber (inulin, GOS, FOS). ❌ Sells only through one sketchy website – No third-party testing. ❌ “Doctors hate this” – A classic quack red flag. It looks like the phrase doesn’t match a
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It looks like the phrase doesn’t match a known term, product, or concept in medicine, nutrition, or general language.
🔍 You’ve seen the ads: “Revolutionary prebiotic! Cure bloating instantly! Melt belly fat while you sleep!”
❌ – Just rat studies or petri dishes. ❌ Magic claims – Cures everything from IBS to anxiety. ❌ No fiber content – Real prebiotics are types of fiber (inulin, GOS, FOS). ❌ Sells only through one sketchy website – No third-party testing. ❌ “Doctors hate this” – A classic quack red flag.
But here’s the truth – not everything labeled “prebiotic” actually works. Here’s how to spot a :
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