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Innutri Soft Gums™ - Chewing with the right bite

Writer's picture: Federico InnerebnerFederico Innerebner

Updated: Dec 30, 2024

Innutri Soft Gums™ - the ethically vegan food supplement - support the optimal absorption of active ingredients in the human body. The texture of the Soft Gums™ is an extremely important factor here. The motto: ‘Chew with the right bite. They should not be too hard or too soft.’ In order to ensure the best possible effect on health when absorbing the ingredients, the teaxture and optimum bite resistance of Soft GumsTM are decisive success factors.


Gentle low-temperature process

Since gummies, such as jellies and fruit gums, are made, it has been over 100 Do you know the many benefits of chewing on your wellbeing? Find out what role chewing and saliva play in a healthy diet.

The digestive process begins, of course, when we eat and chew our food. People have teeth to be able to eat. Only with them can we eat solid food. It is said that chewing is there to mechanically break down food. But it is much more than that. It is the beginning of digestion. With every bite, a cycle of juices begins, which is essential for the regulation of fluids in the entire organism. This has a significant positive influence on well-being and health.


When was the last time you chewed consciously? Chewing well promotes the absorption of ingredients.

Chewing and the enzymes from our saliva break down food into its individual parts. These can then be more easily absorbed and digested by the body. The movement performed by the jaw and mouth stimulates the entire digestive process, i.e. the pancreas produces more digestive juice and the liver releases more bile into the duodenum. Accordingly, with good chewing, more ingredients are absorbed and thus the effect of the ingredients of healthy food and food supplements is increased.


‘Just chewing Innutri Soft Gums™ well brings significant benefits in terms of absorption and the effect of the ingredients.’
Dr Alessandra Pepe

Chewing supports good digestion and weight loss.

Pre-digestion takes place in the mouth during thorough chewing. This relieves the strain on your stomach and intestines and allows them to better assimilate nutrients from the food. Disturbances in the intestines are easier to regulate. As a result, digestive problems such as heartburn, flatulence or constipation occur less frequently. Chewing well can also be a very effective alternative to various diets. Chewing every bite really well usually has the great advantage that you automatically eat less and digest better. Chewing also increases energy consumption and improves the body's energy balance.


Stress reduction across the board.

Various scientific studies have analysed the topic of ‘chewing’. Scientists have found, for example, that multiple chewing stimulates blood circulation in the head and strengthens the head muscles during chewing. Chewing therefore has a positive influence on our nervous system, regulates the insulin balance and also improves our ability to concentrate and reduce stress.


‘The chewing movement of the mouth and jaw relaxes the whole body. It's super pleasant and so amazing. It's worth giving it a try.’
Anke Mouni Meyer is a chef, nutritionist and Lu Yong yoga teacher

Healthy immune system.

Bacteria found in food are killed by saliva in the oral cavity. The protein histatin and an antibacterial enzyme called lysozyne are actively involved in this process. This strengthens the body's own immune system and protects the digestive tract from infections. The more intensive chewing movements also have a positive effect on teeth, gums and jawbones. The increased saliva produced rinses the teeth, which has a disinfectant and anti-caries effect. The increased pressure on the teeth and periodontium leads to an increased incorporation of minerals, which strengthens your teeth.


A real flavour experience.

A real taste experience puts a beaming smile on your face. Only when the food is dissolved through good chewing does it come into proper contact with the taste buds on the tongue, which give you a real taste experience. The saliva that forms when you chew rinses your teeth and has an anti-caries and disinfectant effect. The saliva contains calcium and potassium, which is very good for the health of our teeth and gums.


Tips for healthy chewing

  • Chew until the food has become mushy or liquid.

  • Concentrate fully on chewing and savour the taste.

  • Consciously swallow every bite.

  • Allow yourself to enjoy and relax while chewing.

  • Take time to chew.


Chewing activates happiness hormones.

The texture of Innutri Soft Gums™ has been developed to support the positive effects on health.



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