ReBiotika Ingredients
7 Traditional Herbs from the Carpathian Basin
Each herb was chosen for its traditional medicinal properties and its role in the wild fermentation process. Together, they create a living ecosystem of 80+ microbial species your gut can use immediately.
Chosen for Their Properties.United by Fermentation.
The Carpathian Basin is one of Europe's most biodiverse regions. Its meadows, forests, and river valleys have supported traditional herbal medicine for centuries. The 7 herbs in ReBiotika have been used across Central European folk medicine for generations, each with well-documented traditional properties.
But Adam Boday didn't select them only for what they do individually. He selected them for what lives on their surfaces.
Every wild herb carries a unique community of microbes on its leaves, stems, and flowers. These phyllosphere communities are shaped by the plant's chemistry, the local soil, the altitude, and the climate. When these 7 herbs are fermented together, their surface microbes interact, multiply, and produce a stable, diverse ecosystem that no single herb could create alone.
The herbs are the starting point. Fermentation is what brings them to life.
The 7 Herbs
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Chamomile
Calms digestive inflammation and soothes the gut lining
One of the most widely used herbs in European traditional medicine, with a history stretching back thousands of years. Chamomile contains compounds that help reduce inflammation in the digestive tract. When wild-fermented, its anti-inflammatory properties become more bioavailable, meaning your body can absorb and use them more effectively.
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Yarrow
Supports healthy gut lining integrity
Traditionally used to strengthen and support the intestinal barrier. Yarrow's natural compounds help maintain the protective mucous layer of the gut, reducing permeability and supporting overall digestive resilience. In the context of gut restoration, a strong lining is essential: it's the foundation that allows beneficial microbes to settle and thrive.
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Rosehip
Provides natural vitamin C and beneficial organic acids
Rich in vitamin C and bioactive compounds, rosehip supports immune function and creates an optimal pH environment for beneficial microbes to flourish. The fermentation process enhances the bioavailability of these naturally occurring nutrients, making them easier for your body to absorb and use.
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Elderflower
Supports digestive balance and metabolic function
A traditional digestive remedy used across Central Europe for centuries. Elderflower contains compounds that help regulate the digestive process and support metabolic balance. Its gentle, soothing properties make it particularly well-suited for sensitive digestive systems.
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Oak Bark
Tightens and protects the intestinal wall
Naturally rich in tannins, oak bark has an astringent effect that helps strengthen the gut lining and reduce excess permeability. This matters because a 'leaky' gut wall allows compounds into the bloodstream that shouldn't be there, triggering inflammation. Oak bark has been used for centuries in traditional medicine specifically to support digestive integrity.
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Wormwood
Stimulates natural digestive enzyme production
Known for its bitter compounds, wormwood stimulates the body's natural production of digestive juices and enzymes. This traditional digestive aid helps your body break down food more completely and absorb nutrients more efficiently. It's one of the oldest known digestive herbs in European herbal medicine.
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Propolis
Bee-derived enzymes that support digestive health and microbial balance
Propolis is a complex substance created by bees, containing natural enzymes and antimicrobial compounds. When included in the wild fermentation process, its phenols are biotransformed, creating new bioactive compounds that support digestive health and help maintain a balanced microbial environment.
Wild Fermentation Changes Everything
Fermentation doesn't just preserve the herbs. It transforms them. Microbial enzymes reshape plant chemistry during the process, increasing phenolic compounds and creating entirely new bioactive metabolites. The result is a living liquid that delivers three things simultaneously: live microorganisms, a prebiotic matrix of fibres and polyphenols, and postbiotic metabolites your body can use immediately. This "triple delivery" is what sets fermented whole foods apart from isolated probiotic strains. And it's the scientific foundation ReBiotika is built on.
The Complete Living Ecosystem
The 7 herbs are the foundation. But during wild fermentation, they produce something far greater than the sum of their parts.
80+ Living Wild Microbial Species
A complete, diverse ecosystem of wild-fermented microbes. Not 2-3 strains grown in a lab. A full community, fermented together on their natural herbs the way nature intended.
Natural Postbiotic Compounds
Short-chain fatty acids, organic acids, and digestive enzymes produced naturally during the fermentation process. These are the compounds your gut barrier cells use as fuel, and they're ready to work from the first drop.
Clean Formula
No artificial preservatives, colours, flavours, or additives. Nothing added that doesn't belong there.