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Discover a science-informed approach to healthier, sustainable weight management — meet LeanBiome.

Backed by peer-reviewed research and designed to support a balanced gut microbiome, LeanBiome helps support hunger control, stable cravings, and healthy metabolism — so you can feel lighter and more in control.

Why does belly fat stick — even when you try everything?

If you’ve ever wondered why weight seems to come on easier for some people, recent research points to one key factor: the gut microbiome. People with a diverse, balanced microbiome tend to have better appetite control and metabolic function. LeanBiome is formulated to support that balance — so your body can do more of the work.

Studies exploring gut bacteria and weight regulation have found links between microbiome diversity and body composition. LeanBiome combines targeted probiotic strains with clinically studied botanicals and prebiotics to support a gut environment associated with healthier appetite signals and metabolic activity.
Key Benefits

Ingredient Highlights

Research-backed ingredients included in every capsule

L. gasseri

Helps support a leaner, healthier body feeling.

L. rhamnosus

Promotes smoother digestion and comfort.

L. fermentum

Supports a balanced gut environment.

Greenselect Phytosome®

Green tea extract optimized for metabolic support.

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FAQs

Individual responses vary. Some customers notice changes in a few weeks; clinical improvements in relevant studies were often observed over 8–12 weeks when products were used consistently alongside healthy lifestyle choices.

We can’t promise specific results. LeanBiome is formulated to support healthy weight-management efforts when used together with a balanced diet and regular activity.

Those botanicals and prebiotics are included to support gut health and to help create a helpful environment for beneficial bacteria. They work alongside the probiotic strains to support microbial diversity and digestive well-being.

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Scientific References:

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