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Does kēpos replace my probiotics supplement?Updated 15 hours ago

In many cases, yes, and it may do something your probiotics can’t: help your body grow its own.

Most probiotic supplements deliver a handful of bacterial strains in high doses. But research increasingly shows that simply dumping bacteria into the gut doesn’t guarantee colonization or long-term benefit. In fact, many probiotic strains pass through the body without integrating into the microbiome at all—especially if the gut environment isn’t prepared to support them.

That’s where kēpos comes in.

Rather than adding foreign microbes, kēpos nourishes the ones your body is designed to host—especially foundational strains like Bifidobacterium infantis and other commensals that thrive in the presence of Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs). These beneficial microbes already exist in your system—or can be reacquired from your environment—but they need the right substrate to grow.


kēpos prepares the terrain, nurtures resilient species, and restores the microbial balance your body was designed to support.

If you're currently taking a probiotic and experiencing bloating, inconsistency, or plateaued results, kēpos may not only replace it—it may help make your ecosystem self-sustaining.

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