LYMA turns gut health into a 30‑day longevity reset

The brand built a four‑dimensional gut formula modeled on what the longest‑living populations actually eat.

Many gut health supplements promise “better digestion” in a scoop or two, without offering much structure beyond that. LYMA’s new ID² gut powder takes a more defined approach by turning gut support into a 30‑day protocol centered on a single daily dose.

That protocol starts with the formulation itself, which is designed to feed all four sections of the colon and go beyond digestion into broader “systemic” support. The starter kit pairs that formula with 30 single‑serve sachets, a reusable glass bottle, and clear instructions to finish the course in a month, so the experience feels more like a set program.

How LYMA ID² works

LYMA frames ID² as a four‑dimensional gut formula in a category where many products only cover one or two pieces. Each daily sachet combines multi‑length prebiotic fibers, probiotics, algae‑derived DHA with Oleacore polyphenols, and a broad range of chelated minerals, so it can serve as a replacement for separate fiber, omega‑3, and multivitamin supplements while providing antioxidant support.

In practice, ID² is designed to replace a broader stack of separate fiber, probiotic, omega‑3, and basic multivitamin supplements, consolidating them into a single daily powder positioned as a system‑wide upgrade for energy, immunity, focus, and skin.

That framing leans on five decades of research from Professor Paul Clayton, a pharmacological nutritionist who has focused on what long‑living populations eat consistently. For the brand, ID² is less about short‑term bloat relief and more about recreating, over a defined 30‑day run, a pattern of fiber, healthy fats, and micronutrients that most modern diets rarely hit.

Where to get it

LYMA ID² is available directly through the brand’s site.