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6 Powerful Uses of Braxis Explained

What is Braxis?

Braxis is a psychobiotic , a class of probiotics, known for affecting mood and behavior by influencing the gut-brain axis. Braxis contains strains of the two very important micro-organism called Lactobacillus helveticus & Bifidobacterium longum. Both of these microbial strains make a powerful blend that provides immense benefits for both gut and brain.

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Braxis uses for Brain health

1-Reduce stress and anxiety 

Braxis helps the body adapt to stress by modulating key biological pathways involved in the stress response. Its ingredients work to balance stress hormones and reduce the physical and mental impact of chronic stress. In fact, a study by Messaoudi et al. (2010) demonstrated a 44% reduction in the cycle of everyday and general stress, highlighting the clinically backed effectiveness of the formulation. By promoting a calmer, more resilient state, Braxis supports emotional well-being and helps prevent stress-related fatigue.

2-Help Keep Stress Hormones in Balance

Cortisol, the body’s primary stress hormone, plays a crucial role in energy regulation and mood stability. Braxis supports the maintenance of healthy cortisol levels, helping to keep them within a normal range throughout the day. This balance can prevent the highs and lows associated with adrenal dysregulation and contributes to more sustained mental clarity and physical energy.

3-Improves mood, focus and cognitive performance 

Neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, and GABA are essential for mood, focus, and cognitive performance. Braxis provides key nutrients and cofactors that support the body’s natural synthesis of these brain chemicals and their precursors. By optimizing neurotransmitter production, Braxis helps promote emotional balance, improved concentration, and overall brain function.

Braxis uses for gut health

1-Reduce bloating, nausea and vomiting

Digestive discomfort such as bloating, nausea, and vomiting can significantly impact daily life. Braxis contains targeted ingredients that help soothe the digestive tract and support normal gastrointestinal function. In a clinical study by Diop et al. (2008), participants reported a 25.9% improvement in overall intestinal comfort and an 8% reduction in nausea and vomiting, demonstrating Braxis’s effectiveness in promoting digestive relief. These benefits make it especially useful during times of dietary stress or sensitivity.

2-Maintaining normal gut micro-flora

A healthy gut microbiome is vital for digestion, immune defense, and overall wellness. Braxis helps maintain a balanced gut micro-flora by promoting the growth of beneficial bacteria and limiting harmful strains. This microbial balance supports efficient nutrient absorption, regular bowel movements, and a stronger immune response.

3-Protecting intestinal barrier

The intestinal barrier acts as the body’s frontline defense against toxins, pathogens, and undigested food particles. Braxis supports the integrity of this barrier by strengthening tight junctions and reducing inflammation. This helps prevent "leaky gut" and maintains proper nutrient absorption while lowering the risk of gut-related immune issues.

Key takeaway:

The use of psychobiotics to improve symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress is a fairly new field with the healthcare realm but it poses immense potential. Genetics Wellness embraced this new trajectory by introducing Braxis, Pakistan's first psychobiotic for gut and brain health. Available in both sachet and capsule formulation, Braxis is a must-have for anyone who wants to experience the power of psychobiotics in modulating the gut-brain axis. 


Research: 

Assessment of psychotropic-like properties of a probiotic formulation (Lactobacillus helveticus R0052 and Bifidobacterium longum R0175) in rats and human subjects | British Journal of Nutrition | Cambridge Cor

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19083380/