LARAZOTIDE 250
Larazotide 250 is a cutting-edge peptide designed to support intestinal barrier integrity by regulating tight junctions in the gut lining. By helping prevent excessive intestinal permeability (commonly known as “leaky gut”), Larazotide supports gut–immune balance, digestive comfort, and overall wellness. It has been extensively studied for its role in intestinal inflammation, food sensitivities, and immune-mediated gut disorders, making it a valuable addition to advanced gut health protocols.
Key Features
🧬 Tight-junction regulating peptide for gut barrier support
🛡️ Helps reduce intestinal permeability (“leaky gut”)
🔥 Supports a healthier inflammatory response in the gut
🧠 Promotes gut–brain–immune axis balance
📄 Advanced formulation for digestive and immune wellness
Key Benefits
🛡️ Supports Gut Integrity – Helps regulate tight junction function to reduce permeability
🧪 Enhances Immune Balance – May reduce inappropriate immune activation from food antigens and toxins
🔥 Reduces Gut Inflammation – Supports a calmer, healthier intestinal environment
⚡ Improves Nutrient Absorption – Optimizes digestion, energy levels, and overall vitality
🌾 Adjunct for Autoimmune & Gluten Sensitivity Protocols – Studied extensively in celiac-related conditions
Who Can Benefit
• Individuals with gut health concerns such as bloating, food sensitivities, or inflammation
• Adults seeking leaky gut repair and intestinal barrier support
• Individuals with digestive immune imbalances (under professional guidance)
• Wellness enthusiasts supporting gut–brain–immune health
Human-Relevant Research Application
🔬 Larazotide supports intestinal barrier function and immune regulation
Larazotide acetate has been studied in multiple human clinical trials for its ability to regulate intestinal tight junctions and reduce gluten-induced intestinal permeability in individuals with celiac disease. Research demonstrates improvements in gastrointestinal symptoms and reduced inflammatory signaling, supporting its role in gut barrier protection and immune modulation.
🔗 PubMed reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31116552/