



adileum
adileum is a scientifically formulated food supplement designed to contribute to normal bowel function and reduce tiredness and fatigue. Powered by the natural benefits of fermented rice bran and targeted gut microbiome support, adileum helps you feel your best from the inside out.
Frequently Asked Questions
Discover the answers to your frequently asked questions about adileum
adileum® is a food supplement formulated with fermented rice bran and other functional ingredients to support normal bowel function, restore gut microbiota balance, and reduce tiredness and fatigue.
adileum® nourishes your gut with prebiotic fibres, promotes the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), strengthens the gut barrier, and provides natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds, all helping to optimize gut health and overall vitality.
adileum® is ideal for individuals experiencing occasional bowel discomfort, low energy levels, or looking to proactively support their gut health and immune resilience. It may particularly benefit those managing Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) symptoms or recovering from gut microbiota imbalances.
Yes! adileum® is based on extensive scientific research over the last 30 years into gut microbiota modulation, and the health benefits of fermented rice bran.
Follow the recommended dosage on the product label. It’s typically taken daily with food for best results. Consistency is key to supporting long-term gut health and energy improvements.
adileum® is made from high-quality, naturally fermented ingredients. It is generally well-tolerated. However, if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have any medical conditions, consult your healthcare provider before use.
Many users report initial improvements in digestion and energy within a few weeks. Full microbiota rebalancing and gut barrier strengthening typically occur over 6–8 weeks of consistent use.
Yes, adileum® complements probiotic use and other gut health regimens. It provides the "food" beneficial bacteria need to thrive, boosting the effects of probiotics.