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The Gut–Lung Axis: Why Fibre Affects Your Breathing

TIGROX Tiger Milk King — New Zealand

Your gut and lungs talk to each other. The gut–lung axis is one of the most exciting areas in respiratory science.

How it works

Gut bacteria ferment prebiotic fibre into short-chain fatty acids (butyrate, propionate, acetate). These travel via the bloodstream to the lungs and help calm airway inflammation at the source.

Why fibre matters for breathing

In one study, asthmatic patients showed measurable lung-function improvement within hours of a soluble-fibre dose. Fibre is not just a gut story.

The formula angle

Tiger Milk King carries 500mg of prebiotic inulin specifically to power this axis — a pillar most lung supplements ignore entirely.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the gut–lung axis?

The two-way link between gut bacteria and lung immunity, mediated by short-chain fatty acids from fibre.

Does fibre help breathing?

Prebiotic fibre feeds the gut–lung axis; Tiger Milk King includes 500mg of inulin for this.

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This article is general information, not medical advice. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or managing a health condition, speak to your doctor or pharmacist first.