Psychobiotics: The study of the microbiota from a scientific perspective
Biotics Tyndalized 50 Billion U - Full spectrum from EssentialSeries is a food supplement based on tyndalized fermentates, inulin, fructooligosaccharides, and vitamins.
In vegetable capsules and formulated with tyndalized bacterial strains (inactivated) and a selection of raw materials revolving around the microbiota field. The idea is simple: according to current scientific literature, the microbiota is a widely researched area, analyzing different interactions and approaches within the scientific field. In this context, the term psychobiotic emerges, used to describe a specific line of research within this field.
A novel formula that goes beyond, designed for those looking for a different approach.
Tyndalized: advanced stability for easy use
What does it mean that they are “tyndalized”?
“Tyndalized” refers to a controlled inactivation process (usually by heat) applied to bacteria. In practice, we’re talking about microorganisms that are no longer alive, but retain structural elements and components that have sparked interest in the field of postbiotics/paraprobiotics and, by extension, in the psychobiotic approach. So, they are originally 'probiotics' that have been treated to keep many of their properties, improve others, and offer maximum versatility.
Why might it interest you compared to a conventional probiotic?
Many people on the market look for alternatives to probiotics with greater stability and a format that doesn’t require so much care. Since viability isn’t a factor, tyndalized strains are a practical option for demanding routines (travel, workouts, variable schedules) and for those who prefer formulas focused on new scientific approaches rather than the pure probiotic concept.
What it’s not, and why that matters
It’s not a product meant to “replace” a live probiotic: it’s a different proposal, aligned with a clear sector trend: microbiota + lifestyle, with a stable and easy-to-integrate format. It’s fully compatible with other probiotic-based formulas in our catalog.
Full spectrum of strains: diversity as a philosophy
A carefully selected “mix,” broad spectrum
Our formula brings together strains from key genera in the microbiota universe, like Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, and Streptococcus, as part of the full spectrum idea. This diversity is one of the most valued points as an “all-in-one” formula.
“Psychobiotic” formula
The strain selection criteria we used align with the scientific interest in species and processing methods researched in relation to the microbiota field. In other words: HSN’s Biotics Tyndalized is a product designed for those looking for a “psychobiotic,” in a practical way and with a specific formulation.
FOS and inulin: fiber to complete the formula
Besides the tyndalized strains, our formula includes fructooligosaccharides (FOS) and inulin, two compounds known for their role as fermentable fibers in the diet.
Vitamins A and D: nutritional support to back up the formula
Microencapsulated vitamin A
Includes vitamin A in a microencapsulated form, designed to integrate stably and complement the nutritional profile of the tyndalized fermentates.
- Vitamin A contributes to the maintenance of mucous membranes under normal conditions.
- Vitamin A contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system.
Vitamin D3 from lichen
The vitamin D3 we use comes from lichen, a vegan alternative that’s just as effective as animal sources like lanolin; allowing HSN’s Biotics Tyndalized to be a 100% vegan product.
- Vitamin D contributes to the normal functioning of muscles.
- Vitamin D contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system.
How to take it: practical guide for your daily routine
With food or on an empty stomach?
We recommend taking it with meals, as it’s usually easier on the digestive system to accompany it with food.
What’s the best time of day?
The “best time” is whenever you can stay consistent. Many prefer it in the morning (with breakfast), with lunch, or even with dinner, since taking it at night is totally fine because it doesn’t interfere with rest.
Consistency is key
Biotics Tyndalized is a formula designed to build a habit. The key is to integrate it into your daily routine and support it with the pillars that uphold any personal care approach: varied diet, regular exercise, enough fiber, hydration, and rest.
Frequently asked questions (Q&A)
Is this a “regular” probiotic?
No. The focus here is on tyndalized strains (inactivated), a different approach from traditional live probiotics.
Can I combine it with other food supplements?
Yes, there are no contraindications for using it alongside any other compounds, so it’s fully compatible with all kinds of formulas for different goals.
Does it make sense if I already watch my diet?
It’s especially interesting for those who already cover the basics and look for proposals aligned with the psychobiotic concept.
What if I take it with hot drinks?
As a precaution, it’s best to take the capsule with water. Although the tyndalized approach doesn’t depend on viability, avoiding temperatures that could affect the integrity of the fermentates is preferable.
How should I store it?
Keep it in a cool, dry place, well sealed and away from heat and humidity.
Quality formula and clean label
Biotics Tyndalized is formulated from bacterial strains not derived from animal sources, and without gelatin, thanks to the use of vegetable capsules.
We take great care in selecting and dosing strains, as well as using the best forms and presentations of vitamins.
To learn more
- Dinan TG, Stanton C, Cryan JF. Psychobiotics: A Novel Class of Psychotropic. Biological Psychiatry (2013).
- Salminen S, Collado MC, Endo A, et al. ISAPP consensus statement on the definition and scope of postbiotics. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol (2021).
- Siciliano RA, Reale A, Mazzeo MF, et al. Paraprobiotics: A New Perspective for Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals. Nutrients (2021).
- Piqué N, Berlanga M, Miñana-Galbis D. Health Benefits of Heat-Killed (Tyndallized) Probiotics: An Overview. Int J Mol Sci (2019).
- AESAN (2020). Probiotics (use of the term). Information resource