Postbiotics vs Probiotics: Why TheroNomic Tribiotic Is a Different Approach

Probiotics dominated gut health for fifteen years. The newer category — postbiotics — is challenging that orthodoxy. Here's the practical difference, and where TheroNomic's Tribiotic range fits.

The three terms, plain English

  • Probiotics — live bacteria you swallow, hoping they colonise your gut. Most don't. Stomach acid kills the majority before they reach the intestines.
  • Prebiotics — fibres that feed the bacteria already in your gut.
  • Postbiotics — the metabolites and fragments that bacteria produce or leave behind. These are what actually do the work in your gut and immune system.

Why postbiotics are gaining clinical attention

Recent research suggests many of probiotics' benefits aren't from the live bacteria at all — they're from the postbiotic compounds those bacteria produce. Skip the live bacteria step, deliver the active compounds directly, and you get more consistent results without the survival problem.

TheroNomic's tri-component formula

The Tribiotic range combines all three categories:

Who should consider postbiotics over standard probiotics

  • Anyone who's tried probiotics for 8+ weeks with no noticeable change
  • People with compromised stomach acid (PPI users, older adults)
  • Travel scenarios where live cultures may not survive the journey or storage

Frequently asked questions

Are postbiotics shelf-stable? Yes — significantly more stable than live cultures. No refrigeration needed.

Can I take both probiotics and postbiotics? Yes. Many users layer a daily postbiotic with an occasional probiotic course.

How long until I notice changes? Bloating relief: often within 2 weeks. Stool consistency: 3–4 weeks. Broader energy and immunity changes: 8–12 weeks.