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Are These 10 Sneaky Additives Hiding in Your Supplements and Upsetting Your Gut?

Are These 10 Sneaky Additives Hiding in Your Supplements and Upsetting Your Gut?

Aug 19, 2025

Anna & Friends

When we shop for supplements, we often focus on the label’s big claims: “supports digestion,” “helps energy,” “supports immunity.” But what many of us overlook are the fine print ingredients, the fillers, stabilizers, sweeteners, and colorants that sneak into capsules, powders, and gummies.

These extras don’t exist to support your health; they exist to make products look pretty, taste sweeter, or survive longer on a shelf. Unfortunately, many of them don’t agree with your gut.

Sneaky Additives and Fillers to Watch For

Not all supplements are created with your gut in mind. Here are 10 ingredients worth looking out for:

  1. Titanium Dioxide – A whitening agent used to give capsules a clean, uniform look. While common in supplements and candy, research suggests it may irritate the digestive tract and contribute to cellular stress when consumed regularly.
  2. Artificial Colors & Dyes – Added purely for appearance, these synthetic chemicals (like Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 1) have been linked to behavioral changes in children and can disrupt gut balance over time.
  3. Artificial Sweeteners (Sucralose, Aspartame, Acesulfame K) – Used in “sugar-free” supplements and powders, these can disturb the gut microbiome and are often associated with bloating, gas, and digestive upset.
  4. Hydrogenated Oils (Trans Fats) – Sometimes used as fillers or stabilizers in softgels, these oils provide no health benefit and may contribute to inflammation and cardiovascular strain.
  5. Carrageenan – A thickener derived from seaweed that shows up in protein powders and capsules. While “natural,” it has been linked to bloating, intestinal irritation, and discomfort in sensitive individuals.
  6. Talc / Magnesium Silicate – Used as an anti-caking agent, talc can be contaminated with asbestos if not carefully sourced. Even in its purified form, it offers no nutritional benefit and may be irritating to the digestive system.
  7. Polydextrose – A synthetic fiber used to bulk up supplements or bars. While technically safe, it can cause digestive distress, including gas and loose stools, when consumed in higher amounts.
  8. Xanthan Gum– Popular thickener for powders and drink mixes. Though harmless in small amounts, they can contribute to bloating, gas, or sluggish digestion for sensitive guts.
  9. Croscarmellose Sodium – A disintegrant that helps tablets break down faster. It doesn’t support health directly and may sometimes irritate the intestinal lining when overused.
  10. Unlisted Contaminants (Heavy Metals, Hidden toxins) – Poorly regulated supplements, especially those marketed for weight loss or bodybuilding, have been found to contain undeclared pharmaceutical ingredients or heavy metals like lead and arsenic. These pose serious long-term risks and highlight the need for third-party testing and transparent sourcing.

Why Does This Matter for Your Gut?

Your gut thrives on whole, natural nutrients like fibers, resistant starches, and polyphenols that feed good bacteria and help maintain balance. Additives and fillers, on the other hand, don’t nurture your gut microbiome. Instead, they can crowd out what’s truly beneficial, causing discomfort and undermining long-term digestive resilience.

What Makes SFG Biome Gut Superblend Different?

Here’s the good news: SFG Biome Gut Superblend contains none of these unnecessary additives.

Instead, every scoop delivers resistant starches, prebiotics, phytobiotics, probiotics, and Postbiotics, ingredients that truly nourish your gut and naturally support your gut. No artificial dyes, no synthetic sweeteners, no fillers, just clean, microbiome-friendly nutrition designed for comfort and consistency.

With Gut Superblend, what’s left out is just as important as what’s inside.