Butyrate Butyrate Butyrate Butyrate Butyrate Butyrate Butyrate Butyrate Butyrate Step 1 Step 1 : : Start off ! Start off ! Pass through the stomach acid Pass through the stomach acid Once the yogurt is swallowed, the first hurdle our Gut-sweepers face is getting through stomach acid. Stomach acid is a highly acidic environment that may kill almost all bacteria; our engineered bacteria are no exception. So, getting Gut-sweepers through stomach acid is the first problem we must solve. When you drink our yogurt you can feel its "gran - ular" texture, and don't be surprised, it's a protective cover made for our Gut-sweepers. Not only does this protective cover made of edible ingredients provide Gut-sweepers with a shield against stomach acid, but the protein components also serve as food for them on the road. When they safely arrive at the intestine, they're still full of energy and ready to go. During the journey, the protective cover will gradually dissolve and the bacteria will move forward with the chyme bit by bit. Step 2 Step 2 : : Travel through the gut Travel through the gut Step 3 Step 3 : : Sense the butyrate Sense the butyrate When they reach the large intestine, their work begins. In the large intestine of a healthy individual, the butyrate concentration will remain at a stable level, but if he gets constipated, its concen - tration will decrease. Our Gut-sweepers can sweep and collect the butyrate to sense its concentration. If the concentration of butyrate in the gut is much lower than normal, it means that constipation has occurred in the body. Our Gut-sweepers will initiate follow-up pro - cedures to improve this situation. Butyrate Butyrate Butyrate Butyrate Butyrate After sensing the low levels of butyrate in the large intestine, Gut-sweepers turn on their genetic circuit to continuously express TPH and TDC, two enzymes that utilize tryptophan to cat - alyze the production of serotonin (aka 5-HT) and release it out of the bacteria and into the intesti - nal lumen. Step 4 Step 4 : : Secrete the serotonin Secrete the serotonin Serotonin released into the intestinal lumen binds to serotonin receptors on cells in the intesti - nal wall, triggering downstream signaling path - ways that eventually lead to increased intestinal peristalsis and secretion, which allows for the smooth removal of stool that has accumulated in the gut for a long time, and our Gut-sweepers have finally done their job. Step 5 Step 5 : : Constipation relief Constipation relief A cup of yogurt !!! A cup of yogurt !!! Gut-Sweeper, what will happen in my body if I drink this yogurt ? We will help you relieve your constipation in follow - ing 5 steps !