The Discovery Phase: What's Actually Living in Your Gut

The Discovery Phase: What's Actually Living in Your Gut

EXHIBIT A — GUT SCIENCE

Your gut houses roughly 38 trillion microorganisms. That's not a typo. Thirty-eight trillion tenants occupying prime biological real estate — and most of them aren't paying rent.

The gut microbiome isn't just some wellness buzzword your yoga instructor throws around. It's a fully operational ecosystem that controls everything from nutrient absorption to immune response to the serotonin levels that determine whether you wake up ready to conquer or ready to quit.

THE CASE FOR FIBER

Here's the uncomfortable truth: 97% of American men don't meet their daily fiber requirements. That's not a gap — that's a systemic failure. Your gut bacteria need prebiotic fiber to survive. Without it, the beneficial strains starve. The harmful ones take over. And you're left with bloating, irregular digestion, and the kind of gut discomfort that derails your entire day.

Psyllium husk — the primary enforcement agent in our protocol — doesn't just add bulk. It creates a gel matrix that binds to waste material and escorts it out. Think of it as a cease-and-desist order served directly to the problem tenants in your intestinal tract.

THE ENZYME DEFICIT

If you're consuming 150+ grams of protein daily (and if you're serious about training, you should be), your digestive enzymes are working overtime. Bromelain and papain — the two proteolytic enzymes in Stage 2 of the enforcement protocol — break down undigested protein that your body's natural enzyme production can't handle alone.

The result? Less fermentation in your lower gut. Less gas. Less of that protein-bloat that makes you look like you swallowed a basketball despite being 12% body fat.

THE REBUILD

Zinc L-Carnosine isn't glamorous. It doesn't have a catchy name or a viral TikTok moment. But clinical research suggests it supports gut lining integrity — reinforcing the mucosal barrier that keeps harmful compounds from leaking into your bloodstream.

Combined with ginger root extract for motility support, Stage 3 of the protocol ensures that after the eviction is served, the property gets rebuilt stronger than before.

CASE STATUS: ONGOING // EVIDENCE CLASSIFICATION: PEER-REVIEWED // FILED BY: EVICTION NOTICE RESEARCH DIVISION

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